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From | Mike Vancha <mvancha@sk.sympatico.ca> |
Subject | Re: The 45s and pop in tv commercials |
Date | Sat, 26 Apr 2003 12:18:40 +0000 |
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> From: Mike and Roxy <mikenrox@wmis.net>
> Reply-To: audities@smoe.org
> Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 22:26:29 -0400
> To: Audities <audities@smoe.org>
> Subject: The 45s
>
> I have lost the original posting, but here's a big "thank you" to whomever
> raved about "the 45s." The Cd is flat-out spectacular. The hooks are
> original and the songs actually go somewhere with 'em. I haven't heard a CD
> this consistent since The Yum Yums' "Blame It On The Boogie" last year. My
> problem now is that I can't track down the pre-45s disc, Ruth's "Harrison".
> If this is anywhere near the quality of the 45s disc, I *must* have it. I
> would be open to a swap for something hard-to-get from *my* collection.
>
> I'd love a return of power pop to the airwaves so I could relive the
> thrill of discovering great new music on the radio. Unless I have my own
> music in, I never get the urge to crank the car stereo anymore.
>
> Mike Hodges
Hi Mike,
I have to agree as I just heard some clips from Notlame and I'm ordering it
now.
Has anyone noticed that there is some really hooky, audities' kind of soft
music that's POPping up on all kinds of American tv commercials? That's
great and I'm not sure what it means. Maybe the next "fad" in music will be
a return to soft melodic music, even if this is just considered something
new and a backlash(are not most trends in music created from a backlash to
other trends?) to the loud heavy "pop" music that's out there today.
Mike V.
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