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| Thread ID: 142977 | 2016-10-23 22:54:00 | The most popular music of all time | Roscoe (6288) | PC World Chat |
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| 1427775 | 2016-10-27 03:55:00 | We've had full-on military maneuvers here at the airport and on the highways with National Guard units and FEMA vans all over the place. Since firearms are so popular here, I would not be surprised that some sort of - let's say this hypothetically and cryptically - it starts with the letter just after q in the alphabet, then ends with n and was a song by The Beatles - should happen here. That's not a prophecy - but an observation as there were a couple of flyovers and touch-n-gos on our local Piper Cubs Only airport with some seriously HUGE four turboprop C130 somethingorother troop carrying aircraft. There are Preppers here who will not go quietly or willingly into a Hillary Presidency. |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 1427776 | 2016-10-31 20:59:00 | I am an old buffer who woke up one day in 1957 to Be Bye Love(remember the Lever Bros Hit parade 30 minutes).. All music genres from all periods have something that appeals. I like Magic too (70.2am in Auckland). . Some may be surprised to learn that RadioNZ National (101.4fm in Auckland) has a lot of music -reviews , interviews etc. (not staid stuff).I have found many new artists through that station. I like e.g. Tuesday nights 7:30pm Nick Bollinger -The Sampler and Saturday afternoon -Music 101. I am a music nut and love modern facilities such as Spotify and YouTube Music where one can track down rarely played songs. There was a dedicated Country(not Western0 Music station in Auckland -1994 run by Merv Smith and others. Heard a lot of artists that one would never hear elsewhere in NZ. Unfortunately it failed . There is some form of music for any occasion -long may we have it. |
Neil F (14248) | ||
| 1427777 | 2016-10-31 21:41:00 | There is evidence that singing in a choir is good for you. www.telegraph.co.uk I know a woman who has had a stroke and is unable to speak but she is good at singing and knows all the words to all the songs. |
Roscoe (6288) | ||
| 1427778 | 2016-10-31 21:54:00 | Wifey, has the radio set to Magic. She loves the old Jim REEVES slow songs and of course we used to dance a lot to all that period songs. lurking. |
Lurking (218) | ||
| 1427779 | 2016-10-31 22:05:00 | Nice way to cuddle up Lurking. | Bryan (147) | ||
| 1427780 | 2016-11-01 01:01:00 | Modern Popular music is pretty much all the same, once you peel it back. Thats why a Dolly Parton country/blugrass song can be slightly tweeked and be a no1 pop song , just add a loud vocal. :-) I would categarise more into type of song , than type of music . Its the type of song I like, dont care that much what the genre is (within reason) eg slow laid back has a similar feel to me, be it country, folk or pop ballads are ballads no matter what the genre high energy is high energy, be it fast rock or hard swing . It all gets the blood pumping . The Byrds version Mr Tamborine Man had a Bach influence in the guitar , the guitarist said thats where he got the ideas from But most popular, wouldnt that be some Indian or Chinese style, just from sheer population size ? |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1427781 | 2016-11-01 01:51:00 | Depends on what defines popular and how it relates to music; and how it is released/played - platform (e.g internet streaming vs live tours), style (e.g. old vs re-mix), and how the audience/listeners capture it. Because a music genre/style might be ubiquitous or durable/long lasting (e.g. think millions of Hindu music in India vs millions of Americans attending renown USA band tours, or millions of rap music titles being streamed) it could be incorrectly construed as being popular. In USA it seems the studios/music labels/licence deals/ may well elevate music genre to cult or mainstream levels globally. So it becomes seemingly popular... | kahawai chaser (3545) | ||
| 1427782 | 2016-11-01 03:15:00 | Nice way to cuddle up Lurking. Yes Bryan always was a good place to start, rofl. (normally the bed and not the floor). lurking. |
Lurking (218) | ||
| 1427783 | 2016-11-09 05:11:00 | Wifey, has the radio set to Magic . She loves the old Jim REEVES slow songs and of course we used to dance a lot to all that period songs . lurking . Cuddle much? Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone . Let's pretend that we're together, all alone . . . . . . Out where the bright lights are gleaming; you're drawn like a moth to a flame . . . . . . . He made the nights a little brighter, wherever he would go . The old lamp lighter of long, long ago . . . . . . . . . Am I losing you; Are my fears coming true; How I wish I knew . Am I losing you? sniff |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 1427784 | 2016-11-09 06:28:00 | SJ, plenty of cuddles with the slow foxtrots. Quickstep's a bit of a b u g g e r, over too fast, lol. lurking. |
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