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There's a world of music still to discover
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 50110" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>It's all about the beat, man! They do have catchy tunes and this is what makes the Black eyed peas so popular. But I find their (and other's) music to be "disposable". Because of the simple lyrics that lack any substance, you grow tired of it very quickly and you need a new tune to stay interested. That's why, especially Black Eyed Peas push out so many albums, they have to keep their audience interested as the work does not persist for very long. I mean, who cares about their last album? "My Humps" has almost been forgotten?</p><p></p><p>But you right about Manic Street Preachers. You made me sing Kevin Carter to myself now the whole time. Good music persists and is re-discovered all the time. The other stuff, while catchy and immensely popular, grows old very quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 50110, member: 122"] It's all about the beat, man! They do have catchy tunes and this is what makes the Black eyed peas so popular. But I find their (and other's) music to be "disposable". Because of the simple lyrics that lack any substance, you grow tired of it very quickly and you need a new tune to stay interested. That's why, especially Black Eyed Peas push out so many albums, they have to keep their audience interested as the work does not persist for very long. I mean, who cares about their last album? "My Humps" has almost been forgotten? But you right about Manic Street Preachers. You made me sing Kevin Carter to myself now the whole time. Good music persists and is re-discovered all the time. The other stuff, while catchy and immensely popular, grows old very quickly. [/QUOTE]
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