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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:44 |
Trouserpress wrote:
What I'd say is a far more interesting poser is:
A) Would you stick with buying music from the last 100 years and never have the option of buying ANY albums released after today.
or...
B) Would you keep what you have from the last 100 years and NEVER GET ANYTHING ELSE FROM THAT PERIOD, instead relying on new releases for all future music purchases.
Now that's a tough one.
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I'm gonna surprise everyone here. I would go for option "B" in this case
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:43 |
Both choices leave J.S. Bach out! I don't want to live anymore!!!
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:40 |
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:40 |
But I don't want to live for another 100 years, oh the agony of having to deal with this earthly hell for another 100 years
But if the choise have to be made I'd choose the latter. All new music, I also like to live dangerously
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:39 |
Trouser: Did you freaking read my mind? That was the
original question I had turning over in my head, I ended up deciding to
make it infinitely harder... a double-or-nothing, so to
speak.
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:38 |
What I'd say is a far more interesting poser is:
A) Would you stick with buying music from the last 100 years and never
have the option of buying ANY albums released after today.
or...
B) Would you keep what you have from the last 100 years and NEVER GET
ANYTHING ELSE FROM THAT PERIOD, instead relying on new releases for all
future music purchases.
Now that's a tough one.
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:37 |
I'm gonna live dangerous and go B!................Hey what happened to the stereo!
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:34 |
Option A, plesae I can't live without "Tales from Topografic oceans"
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:32 |
After much debate, and it absolutely kills me to do this...
I'm going to have to choose B. Our progressive pioneers certainly "chose B" in their own way.
Now don't get me wrong, I love the early progressive rock more than anything else, but...
The music that interests me the most comes from the past 40
years. The previous 60 gave me little to love, except jazz.
However, I'm willing to risk it all to see what's coming in the next
100. Considering even the "new" prog bands are either peaked or
close to peaking, I'd be losing that just as much as I'd be losing King
Crimson, Yes, Genesis, and other favorites. But.. who knows
what's to come?
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:31 |
A, without question. The same reason as Trouserpress gave.
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:26 |
I don't know, probably option A. Although I am very interested in what's to become of this genus, I could never think about abandoning my current collection.
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:20 |
Tuxon: YOU ARE NOT GIVEN THAT CHOICE! WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:19 |
Yes I can and the answer is A - the last 100 years.
Why? Because there is already HUGE amount made from that time period
that I know and love (and a lot I've yet to discover but no doubt will
too). The future is uncertain... it could be good, it could be
atrocious, but at least with 1905-2005 I know I'm guarenteed a
staggering amount of good music.
I'm not a prog fan who loathes modern prog, far from it, but I'd still
like to play safe on this one and go with what I know I love.
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:19 |
I'd choose to live a normal life, for another year hopefully longer and listen to whatever will be released and have been released
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 08:14 |
Now this is a tough one.
Okay, you have a choice with two options.
You are guaranteed to live for 100 more years, in good health, without aging.
You can:
a) Listen ONLY to music written/recorded in the past 100
years. The cutoff date is TODAY. You will never hear
anything outside of that period, nor will you hear about it or read
about it. Basically, music ceases to exist with the exception of
the past 100 years.
b) Listen ONLY to music made from now until 100 years in the
future. The start date is TODAY. You will have no memory of
previous music, only the music that exists from today, onward.
These choices only impact you. Forthcoming artists will still be
influenced by past artists and put out the music they'd put out anyway,
should you choose the latter.
Can you decide?
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