[TheForge] Re: music
Phlip
phlip at 99main.com
Tue Jun 14 09:36:18 EDT 2005
Ene bichizh ogsen baina shuu...
> This has been an interesting thread...there is less diversity than I
> would have thought: having not done a detailed analysis, it seems like
> classic rock is in fat part of the curve, although there are some
> interesting divergences. It's heavier than I expected, too, and less
> country, bluegrass, and classical than I would have guessed. If had to
> call the demo, I would guess at a 35-45 year old, obviously (but
> unfortunately) mostly male crowd. I had a sense that we were an older
> crowd than that, partly because of the morbidity and mortality
> conversations that come up from time to time (maybe we just don't age
> well), and partly because some folks' memories seem to reach waaaay
> back.
>
> Speculation leading nowhere I suppose, but it's interesting to ponder.
>
> JRF
Think you might want to increase the age range a bit. I included just what
I've been listening to recently, but a lot of what was mentioned,
particularly the classic rock (including acid etc variations) is a lot of my
favorite stuff, much of it from late 60s, early 70s. I graduated HS in 71,
so that would put a lot of what we're listening to about the time of HS or
college, making a lot of us in the 50 yo range ;-)
Saint Phlip,
CoD
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And never a rider who cain't be throwed....
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