Thoughts from the mind of Hector, 06-07-2002: > > Then the question remains: if today's "trance generation" (if such a >> thing exists) is 20 years older, which songs that still receive > > airplay will then be "nostalgia" to them? > >It is extremely unlikely, no impossible actually, that a trance tune will >get airplay for 20 years. About 1 year is the max. After that it will >only be on back to 199x programs or a dj dropping a old classic just bring >back a few memories. Which, I think, sort of proves the point some tried to make. Next question: if Bach was born today, would he ever get airplay, or would he be drowned out by all the dance-trance-whatever? Or (here's a horrid thought :) would he be one of the major trance-composers??? And no, I don't expect a serious answer... :-) -- Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...> Omega Art: http://www.ision.nl/users/h/index.html
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Re: [L-OT] David Bowie and David Torn
2002-07-08 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
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