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Jan 8 12 8:59 AM

LegendaryShade wrote:
Yea, sorry, have to go with sainttropez on this one. Disregarding your personal tastes, there is nothing about Adele's music that makes it inherently less disposable than Gaga's. Acting like her music will necessarily be remembered more in 10 years because people had an "emotional connection" is completely subjective.
I argue all forms of entertainment are now 'disposable', most of my music and videos are up in the clouds on servers anyway. 

Spotify has become my music companion, I don't want to listen to Lady Gaga, I listen to Adele, easy peasy. Will I be listening to either artists in 10 years time.... I don't know, probably not, I'd be approaching 40's then smiley: laugh I'd probably only listen to classical music. 

Plus sh!t happens, who woulda thought (or 'knew' for some of you Oracles on this board') that Amy Winehouse would die?! I was looking forward to her follow up. 

Remember a singer called Norah Jones? She had a huge huge huge ass album back a few years ago, where is she now? She ain't selling the millions and millions of records now is she? 

People change. Tastes in music change. World will change.