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On 01/04/2025 at 10:30, diskwave said:

 

 

And lastly. Everywhere I look advertising people are using old pop tunes to sell product to young people. Why?

 

 

 

 

 

Because there hasn't been any 'new' pop music for nearly 30 years.

What I mean by that is, in the 50's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 40's. in the 60's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 50's. in the 70's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 60's. in the 80's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 70's. in the 90's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 80's.

Then something happened (or didn't happen?) because after the 90's, not the case at all.

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3 hours ago, MacDaddy said:

 

Because there hasn't been any 'new' pop music for nearly 30 years.

What I mean by that is, in the 50's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 40's. in the 60's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 50's. in the 70's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 60's. in the 80's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 70's. in the 90's there was pop music you wouldn't have heard in the 80's.

Then something happened (or didn't happen?) because after the 90's, not the case at all.

The bubble popped!

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