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Errol Walton Barrow
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8. "if there were five adele's I wouldn't think they drifted"
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Alot of her popularity and Amy's for that matter seems to be other generations and critics pining for 'better' music and finding it with them. Put her back in the days when Pop vocalists like Barbra streisand, Liza and sarah vaughn sold racks of records, and I don't think she holds down the Billboard charts for 54 weeks like she has so far.

She's treated as an anomaly rather than the rule. Still, artists like her and Norah Jones show there is still consensus at times.

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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
1
I think this is right. Whether we are going through golden eras
Mar 09th 2012
5
the premise of this is odd
Mar 09th 2012
2
There's always been a divide that's true
Mar 09th 2012
3
      given this....
Mar 09th 2012
6
          
New Kids on the Block was popular in my high school days
Mar 09th 2012
4
Could be wrong but sterilization of radio might have been a factor
Mar 09th 2012
7
Radio has been tamed a lot over the decade
Mar 09th 2012
9
There's No Civil War, People Have Always Been Casual Listeners,,,,
Mar 09th 2012
10

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