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4. "New Kids on the Block was popular in my high school days"
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then Nsync and Britney Spears were popular in my adulthood, so the public seems to be doing better to me with the Rihanna's, Gym Class heroes, and Maroon 5's and the new pop craze to me (I really hated lot's of pop from the time of NKOTB to Nsync, that was when I thought the public was off when it comes to supporting good music).

I know people are sad that black kids don't mind their stars messing with "mainstream" sounding tracks, but eh, hip-hop's not for me anymore.

  

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When exactly did the public become untrustworthy for music? [View all] , Errol Walton Barrow, Fri Mar-09-12 01:51 PM
 
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the public always just listens to whatever is there.
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I think this is right. Whether we are going through golden eras
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the premise of this is odd
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There's always been a divide that's true
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      given this....
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           if there were five adele's I wouldn't think they drifted
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Could be wrong but sterilization of radio might have been a factor
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Radio has been tamed a lot over the decade
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There's No Civil War, People Have Always Been Casual Listeners,,,,
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