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7. "Could be wrong but sterilization of radio might have been a factor"
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Radio has continually slimmed down not only the range of music it plays but also the number of songs. Top 40 used to actually mean something and any song that was placed within it was considered a hit. Now if it's not top 10 and played all day it's not a hit. How did that create a split? B/c ppl are fed one sound all day long and although sure many ppl get their music from downloading and such radio still has an influence. The problem is that although music has always been about trends, when it's narrowed in this much it's harder to have a drastic change. Where as critics are fed all the albums that come out and champion a wider range of music and go through many changes of taste.

  

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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.
Mar 09th 2012
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I think this is right. Whether we are going through golden eras
Mar 09th 2012
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the premise of this is odd
Mar 09th 2012
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There's always been a divide that's true
Mar 09th 2012
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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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New Kids on the Block was popular in my high school days
Mar 09th 2012
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Radio has been tamed a lot over the decade
Mar 09th 2012
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There's No Civil War, People Have Always Been Casual Listeners,,,,
Mar 09th 2012
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