Someone took a Bieber song and slowed it down by some ridiculous factor
maybe 100? The result was really quite eerily beautiful, almost like
whale song, otherwise he's just Menudo.
On 10/1/2012 8:37 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
I used JB as the most popular example; not criticizing. I spent some
time listening to Top-40 radio during the spring & summer, just for a
musical change and update. To my surprise I found quite a bit I liked.
I'm a sucker for smart synth-pop. But I didn't care for JB at all.
And what eventually drove me crazy (and off those stations) is simply
the repetition. I'm musically restless and need variety, the opposite
of the Top-40 concept. With remix after remix being released, they are
actually playing most of the same tunes now in October that they were
playing in April. How can anyone take that? Over and over, the same
tunes once per hour. Gah!
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:43 AM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
I should probably look Bieber up on YouTube just to know what all the
fuss is about.
I try to remember how important some trivial things seemed when I was a
teen and how it made me feel when my parents dismissed them without ever
seeming to give them fair consideration. I don't care for much of
today's popular music, but I try not to criticize without giving it a
fair hearing (although I do wear hearing protection while doing so).
I've seen that Gagmestyle video. I thought it was funny clever.
From: Bruce Walker
I think we've gone full circle from the 6 Transistor radios that teens
listened to tinny, static-y mono AM rock'n'roll on.
Now thanks to MP3's, highly compressed satellite feeds and the
loudness wars, we have audio just a little better than the old 6
transistors, but still distorted all to hell.
Average consumer doesn't care though. As long as they can hear the
latest Justin Bieber remix they're okay with it.
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