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  • Don't you think it's a little weird that you just state that music is always changing but deny that it can change for the worse?

    Anyway, it's not that music as a whole takes a dive, it's that old genres either vanish or become stagnant. Look at the kind of sad stereotype that "indie rock" became. Or how quickly grunge died with Kurt Cobain.

    On top of that, the music industry caters to people who are too young to have any taste. That's what people are growing out of, the easy sell apparatus.

  • Is that a soft focus on Dave?

    It adds even more to his dreaminess. How devious.

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  • I started puberty minutes after watching my first Kids in the Hall show.

  • @siggyline 1 out of 4 aint bad.

  • @siggyline Ok, I've heard of Neil Young, I have seen Rush and I vaguely remember April WIne from the early 80's and Kim Mitchell after a Wikipedia search proves to be a guitarist but none of his works are any that I can recall of hearing. totally cannot razz Neil Young or Rush, April Wine I could if I wanted but my oldest brother liked them so I shall not. I happen to LOVE the KITH, Canadian comedic contributions are far more important to me than their musical ones. Please watch KITH In America

  • @DasGoldenBoy We just so happen to have greats such as Rush, April Wine, Kim Mitchell, and Neil Young too!

  • @fratleyiskewl I was ready to agree with you, right up until that last sentence. Sadly, I think each generation's taste in most things artistic, especially music, has been declining in recent decades. I think it started in the late '70s or early '80s, when the music business started becoming more marketer-driven than market-driven.

  • Fuck. I remember watching this as a kid.

  • Canada in 1989....

  • you can tell this was before nirvana. they talk about bell biv devoe on this show. remember how, before grunge, r & b and rap were the most popular? my fav. cds before grunge were bell biv devoe, boys 2 men, public enemy, das efx, boyz n the hood and juice soundtracks.

  • classic Bobby Terrance ....how long has "rock" got

  • These Canadians are just jealous cause they only had Glass Tiger and Brian Adams!

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