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Jerome 8 |
In The Know wrote:
Then I discovered the Beatles
Well done ITK!
I honestly had no idea you were so famous and accomplished.
Did you discover anyone else?
Lulu maybe?
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In The Know |
Ted 02 wrote:
In The Know wrote:
I discovered the Beatles ...
Wot rot?
still smarting from having been beaten on another thread, I see LOL ! |
Ted 02 |
In The Know wrote:
I discovered the Beatles ...
Wot rot?
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CONtraVu |
A wise Deutsch(Gramaphon?) pal of ours recently asked.
"From the 1960s to 1980s Britain had great music and music-radio for most tastes with just a few stations, for it's good workers. Now, like the U.S. you have fragmented music-radio for minorities, but multiple talk/News-stations, and disaffected workers. Why is that ?"
The answer good Deutsch dude is that the unity (dreaded socialism?) brought by great Pop music for the people, was trashed by the raving-Right Fraud Market, 19Hateys ongoing unchecked.
You lost the war, but won the peace with hard-work, good music and less talk.
We won the war but lost the peace by fracturing the peoples' music, with their good work sold off cheap abroad. (Er, Dutschland bought our car-industry, and France owns London Electric.) While giving Brits n Yanks endless talk/bent-newZac.
Meaning more division less cohesion, great CONfusion.
To quote a 1960s Brit-com TV bent-spivs show title, " Never mind the quality feel the width. "
God Save The KINGofHIT$. |
In The Know |
JK2006 wrote:
The wonderful thing about the music of the 60s and 70s was that it crossed all boundaries and appealed to people with all tastes.
Indeed, tis true !
I wasnt initially interested in music - but my parents were (left over from the 50s) and it was they who watched TV music programmes and bought records.
Then I discovered the Beatles ... and realised that music was for my generation too. |
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