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Post by respect77 on Dec 20, 2019 15:48:16 GMT
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Post by respect77 on Dec 22, 2019 8:20:08 GMT
MJ is the most streamed legacy artist in India.
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Post by TonyR on Dec 22, 2019 9:18:48 GMT
MJ is the most streamed legacy artist in India.
Love that Boney M is so high up this list.
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Post by Russg on Dec 22, 2019 9:22:33 GMT
MJ is the most streamed legacy artist in India.
Interesting that there's no Beatles on that list.
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Post by respect77 on Dec 22, 2019 10:04:07 GMT
Yeah, also, what's with the love affair with Bryan Adams? LOL. But I like it how in different parts of the world certain artists have different popularity. One extreme case is Rodriguez, who was unknown in his home country the USA, but was a mega star in South Africa. There was a documentary about it.
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Post by HIStoric on Dec 22, 2019 10:15:36 GMT
Yeah, also, what's with the love affair with Bryan Adams? LOL. But I like it how in different parts of the world certain artists have different popularity. One extreme case is Rodriguez, who was unknown in his home country the USA, but was a mega star in South Africa. There was a documentary about it.
Interesting how I've heard of the documentary before, but not the actual artist haha.
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Post by aazzaabb on Dec 22, 2019 20:53:06 GMT
Yeah, also, what's with the love affair with Bryan Adams? LOL. But I like it how in different parts of the world certain artists have different popularity. One extreme case is Rodriguez, who was unknown in his home country the USA, but was a mega star in South Africa. There was a documentary about it.
Interesting how I've heard of the documentary before, but not the actual artist haha. Incredible artist and great documentary. Cold Fact and Coming From Reality are stunning pieces of work.
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Post by respect77 on Dec 24, 2019 10:14:59 GMT
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Post by respect77 on Dec 25, 2019 16:51:20 GMT
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Post by respect77 on Dec 27, 2019 13:00:15 GMT
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Post by bedroom on Dec 27, 2019 16:21:48 GMT
Maybe I'm judgmental but I never would have thought Billie Eilish and Harry Styles fans would be into vinyl
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2019 16:52:13 GMT
Maybe I'm judgmental but I never would have thought Billie Eilish and Harry Styles fans would be into vinyl Billie Eilish fans and Harry Styles fans will like whatever they are told to like. Joking aside, Billie Eilish has an alt following too. I dont get it myself.
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Post by Vega on Dec 27, 2019 20:06:28 GMT
Maybe I'm judgmental but I never would have thought Billie Eilish and Harry Styles fans would be into vinyl Young people into more alternative pop music like that are the ones driving the vinyl resurgence.
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Post by HIStoric on Dec 27, 2019 20:39:53 GMT
Maybe I'm judgmental but I never would have thought Billie Eilish and Harry Styles fans would be into vinyl Young people into more alternative pop music like that are the ones driving the vinyl resurgence. Yeah. Honestly I'd say it's pretty common for modern artists to be selling vinyl and even cassettes now.
Cassettes are more niche, but as I think most people know, vinyl's had a resurgence amongst younger folk for a lil while now. Hell I fell under the spell at one point, I just had to give up because I was a poor student and wanted to spend my money on other things. If you can stomach the price, the nice, large, physical aspect of it is quite appealing when all you've grown up with is digital music.
It's a case-by-case thing, but I feel if I was going to BUY an album at this point, I'd seriously consider the vinyl just because it can look nice on display, and I'm never going to actually use the CD either.
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Post by Vega on Dec 27, 2019 21:35:52 GMT
Young people into more alternative pop music like that are the ones driving the vinyl resurgence. Yeah. Honestly I'd say it's pretty common for modern artists to be selling vinyl and even cassettes now.
Cassettes are more niche, but as I think most people know, vinyl's had a resurgence amongst younger folk for a lil while now. Hell I fell under the spell at one point, I just had to give up because I was a poor student and wanted to spend my money on other things. If you can stomach the price, the nice, large, physical aspect of it is quite appealing when all you've grown up with is digital music.
It's a case-by-case thing, but I feel if I was going to BUY an album at this point, I'd seriously consider the vinyl just because it can look nice on display, and I'm never going to actually use the CD either.
Totally agree. It's a shame how CDs have been stripped down to the barest of bare bones.... reduced to just a shitty jewel case and an insert. Bit of a shame honestly.
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