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Old 08.20.2007, 09:12 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by contrelefuckingsexisme
I understand you because I was 7, 8 years old by the time.
These people don't understand that because they lived it in another moment of their lives. I can't understand why some of them think Nirvana was fucking amazing because I was 2 years old when Nevermind came out, so I can't tell how great they were at that moment.
What did you expect 7,8,9,10 years old girls to listen to?
It's like High School Musical and Hannah Montana. I fucking hate them because I'm 18, but I'm sure I'd like them if I was 7.

I was in my 30s, and rather liked the singles. I was making a living playing '80s hits (Madonna, Prince, MJ) in Olympia WA with the occasional slightly more indie/underground track thrown in (Pixies, SY/Ciconne Youth, Buzzcocks, Damned, etc.) and the Spice Girls were the current band I had to play. The first time I was drinking in King Solomon's Reef and I saw a chick play them on the juke box and all the girls in the bar started doing these dance moves, I knew I'd have to get that and play it to death. I'm pretty sure they were older than 7 or 8, or they had some pretty good fake IDs... Sure enough, it paid the rent, and kept my bed warm. What more can anyone expect from pop music?
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