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Topic History of: The Brits 2018
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andrew Artists these days don't really have to do much as nearly music is done digitally. Not forgetting numerous writers for just one song or album and YouTube is just a way to get free music.
robbiex I have absolutely no interest in the Brits today, and it seems even the young people that I work with hardly mention it. 20 years ago everyone would be talking about it the next day. Part of the reason, ITV doesn't really exist to me anymore as a channel and the current music scene doesn't have all the personalities that it did 20, 30, or 40 years ago. Listening to music now is like buying wallpaper, it is there in the background, but not of much importance.
andrew Soft Machine need to do a UK tour.
JK2006 Yes I was wondering, as Foo Fighters win awards (aren't they all in their 60s?).
andrew Where is the next Brit rock/metal band? In the 70s and 80s there were hundreds.