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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
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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well,
i'm sure that some people over 10 liked them aswell.
i am not saying it's nocive to like them. that's what the others think.
we think that it's nocive because we don't like it.
that's not fair at all.
it's like when people talking shit about madonna's 80-ish era. i think it's ridiculous. it's amazing to dance and sing to at new year's eve, but that's MY opinion because I wasn't even born when those songs by madonna were being played in every radio station and made sense for EVERYONE , EVERYWHERE. it's all about the context.