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Old 06.26.2014, 11:32 PM   #56
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You're crazy. I've contributed to as many new music threads as anybody here. Yeah, I do love the music from the past, but surprisingly most of the bands I post on from the past still put out good records. Oh and to be sure, I didn't lose my youth, I wouldn't want to be a teenager again for a fucking BILLION dollars, and I LOVE being a grown ass man so much better. Now did I like a lot of the music from 1998-2004? Yeah, duh, but that is only because so much of it sucks now. To be sure, I listen to as much music from 1968-1974 too, and that is WAAAAAAY past my prime

Again, I'm talking about your neurological argument, no need to be a cranky old fucking man about it. You said young brains experience music better than old brains, I disagree, because older brains are more evolved in their neurological pathways..

 

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