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Old 12.29.2008, 06:47 PM   #88
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Originally Posted by Florya
My post isn't about how innovative the 80's were. I think the 60's and 70's were probably more innovative than the 80's.
My point is that the level of innovation seems to have dropped during the 90's and 00's.

maybe... ;P
when i was younger i thought 80's were shit, because i got so much crap from VH1 selling that disco dance mirror ball shitty image of it.
then i discovered lots of great bands and albums...

i think theres the same level of innovation, but maybe theres so much music, -and so much crap music, too- (like, yr never going to find innovation in what mtv and radio stations sell ) that it makes it hard to disguise...
maybe, just my opinion
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