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Looks like it is a psychological fact that you will dislike pop music made after you hit 35.
Yup - that is about right for me.
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No getting away from it. Things have gone down hill and it is not just a matter of age and quality of the music. I prefer the albums of favourite bands from the 70s and 80s to what they are releasing now because of better mastering and less compression.Lindsayt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 2:56 am I could draw a graph of average DR rating per year and my average rating of the music.
There would be a correlation.
the graph would also be a similar shape to the one above.
Or a graph of proportion of hits made by people that rose to stardom via a TV talent show vs my average rating of them.
Or some other graph that indicated how "corporate" the music was on average vs how highly I rated it.
He was wrong! One only becomes old when one finds that everything is going down hill.Daniel Quinn wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 7:11 pm Norman Mailer stated that they old find everything is going down hill because it is easier to die . I have this in mind when I start to critique the modern world .