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Re: (TV) Re: Ipods/Analogue/Dreamtime Production Revisited/Qs
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- Subject: Re: (TV) Re: Ipods/Analogue/Dreamtime Production Revisited/Qs
- From: Phil Obbard <pobbard@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:06:26 -0800 (PST)
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--- robin dunn <rdunnrn@yahoo.com> wrote:
> also, the whole idea of an "album," enjoying the
> whole, is going by the wayside. it's basically about
> singles, a track (or few) picked from a cd. since
> most commercial stuff is fodder, no real loss there...
It's full circle back to the pre-album days (early 60s). Actually,
lots of bands still make "records" in the traditional sense... love
'em or hate 'em: Coldplay, Radiohead, Bjork, Supergrass, Franz
Ferdinand, etc. (to pull out several random examples).
> which may be part of another change, which is the
> remote control / video game syndrome, a lack of a
> developed attention span. two or three minutes
> attention to anything, then move on.
What did you just say?
> (going to look for my social security check now...)
Get it before it's all spent. :^)
--Phil
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