How old is your music taste? Spotify will tell you, though you may not like it

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Poorly phrased Troll question. I would not recommend to participate
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ATS wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 12:45 am best music is old
Which means 30 years from now today's music will be the best.

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ATS wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 12:45 am best music is old
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLD_(band)

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Yes, It appears old is gold... YET when I talk about using a 20 year-old soft synth peeps on here say it's not 'fat enough' when it's way fatter than anything used in 60s-70s music which they value so highly (and I do too...)...

Goes to show that actual music has nuthin' to do with farting out 'fat sounds'... If it did then bluegrass, ethnic, folk, country & many more would be classified as shit...

No, today's crap is shit with the 5,000+ genres where everyone must have their own egotistical genre or they will throw a tantrum with some so ridiculous & non-musical... Music is derived from 'MUSE' to sooth... I'm sure there must be a genre for striking a metal trash can lid with a dildo (no more instruments needed man, because it's a genre!)...

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My musical taste is old enough to have been devastated by John Lennon's murder. December 8, 1980, the world became a darker place.
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eLawnMust wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 7:41 am. Music is derived from 'MUSE'
bogus etymology alert.
The Ancient Greek Foundation: μουσική (mousikē)

The genesis of ‘music’ lies in the Greek word μουσική (mousikē), encompassing not just auditory art but a broader spectrum of intellectual and artistic pursuits. Mousikē included poetry, dance, and song, all considered to be under the patronage of the Muses, the goddesses of inspiration in Greek mythology.
eLawnMust wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 7:41 am'MUSE' to sooth...
bogus definition alert. (whether it was actually meant to be 'sooth' (not actually a verb, means real or true) or just a mispelling of 'soothe' (verb, to calm or placate))
An idiot on Set Theory:
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Why everyone don't like using Spotify? I found it's ok bruh

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Nope, Music & muse an easy one to deduce... A child could do that... And yes, soothing, do you think they played punk or acid rock with their instruments?

Also these 'online' definitions of music have changed alot, try a 70 year-old paperback dictionary... All this 'wikishitia' crap is quite bogus best not to use as an 'oracle'...

They also did not have 'fat sounds' which seem to be so valued by those who cannot make anything decent layering simple sounds mostly for a lack of musical ability... Their songs all sound the same you never hear a country tune then a jazz tune then a rock tune, etc... They rely on that 'fatness' & massive FX to 'mask' the simple lullabies so many which are based on simple triads very few using compound chords... This is why I dig up music made 20+ years ago as you could not mask a lack of ability using 'fat sounds' & piled FX... Take any tune & take off all the fX & see how it sounds, quite sobering...

This guy on amiga using just 4 tracks made better than most do now-


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eLawnMust wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 11:31 am Nope, Music & muse an easy one to deduce... A child could do that...
Yeah, that is indeed your problem, you deduce like a child instead of using actual facts. Its amusing.

By the way, you shouldnt capitalise 'music' as its not a proper noun, whereas you would capitalise 'Muse' if using as a proper noun. Uncapitalised, 'muse' can be noun or verb, but later than original greek context, and the verb has never meant 'soothe.'

And yes, soothing, do you think they played punk or acid rock with their instruments?
So you mispelled 'soothe' then as part of your bogus definition of 'muse'. And since you used 'sooth' as a verb, that makes it another bogus etymology alert while you're at it.

The root of the verb 'muse' is completely different from the root of the proper noun 'Muse' (or later usage as a noun 'muse') and has nothing to do with music either.

So, while you're musing on that, what 'they' are you referring to?

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eLawnMust wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 11:31 am Nope
Good movie.
... All this 'wikishitia' crap is quite bogus best not to use as an 'oracle'...
Wiki is so 2020. Nowadays those up with the times use A.I. to get information.

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My music taste goes back hundreds of years which presumably makes me older than I have lived

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Most of the music I listen to is from the future, so my age is in reverse

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iolamitchell wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 8:58 am Why everyone don't like using Spotify? I found it's ok bruh
Because it is a very very bad system?
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I don't bother with music streamers. I have my own CDs ripped to MP3, on my iPhone and an MP3 player.
I'd never ever give my money to something like Spotify.
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