Bring back disco
I have a possibly genetic fondness for disco, but even I know that it's not everybody's cup of tea. But at least it had some sort of a beat.
Bach has cadence. Beethoven's rhythms are more complicated than one might think.
And today I finally heard a song which beggared my belief that it was music. A popular artist, Nellie something, and her music sounds for all the world like an out-of-balance washing machine in the spin cycle trying to wring the last moisture out of two angry tomcats.
There's a reason that so many places have piped eighties music. It was the last time that American popular music wasn't dreadful.
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i say bring back the raves and proper dj's not like the ones nowadays that just play new songs night after night it gets to boring.. please some body bring back the good old days.....
comon,, wats the world become..
haha lol serious bout the music doh.

great list for someone who rdpies themselves as being above the frenzied list writing mob.. origional, quirky .. however, where, pray tell, was Kenton Slash Demon? Sun was a 2010 classic certainly? (not to question the mythical apotheosised status of the 'blogger's list' or anything)

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