#Reddit Music

Mostly music sharing, and usually more obscure stuff––nothing from the Hall of Fame here.

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Any 40~60 year olds wanting to share your stories about how you and your peers listened to music when you were in your teens~early adult?

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Any 40~60 year olds wanting to share your stories about how you and your peers listened to music when you were in your teens~early adult? As music consumption is completely different today compared to how it was 30, 40 years ago, I would love to hear some first account stories on how music lovers back then (and now, since you’re on this subreddit) discovered, listened, and discussed music. Thank you! edit: how was the culture like back then? did you and your friends find yourselve…

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For people who dislike country: what is that one country song that you can’t help but love?

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For people who dislike country: what is that one country song that you can’t help but love? I really dislike country music because it’s just not my style. Maybe older country music if I gave it a chance, but this goofy pop country stuff never sounds good to me. I was playing Rock Band 4, and I ended up playing Little White Church by Little Big Town. Country music might not be my thing, but I love this song for some reason. Maybe it’s b…

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Does Cake stand up to the test of time or were they a 90’s novelty.?

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Does Cake stand up to the test of time or were they a 90’s novelty.? I’ve liked Cake my whole life. But now I can’t really tell if I still like them because they’re familiar, or because they were good. Like when I listen Alice in Chains today, I can definitely tell that they hold up today, roughly 30 years later. But when I hear Cake now, I like it but I’m not sure why. Were they just a fun novelty of the 90’s? …

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What’s a song that has a great intro but kind of loses the vibe once it actually kicks in?

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What’s a song that has a great intro but kind of loses the vibe once it actually kicks in? You know those songs that start off with a really cool intro or something that really grabs your attention—but then once the main part of the song hits, it just doesn’t live up to the build-up? Maybe the drop feels off, or the rest of the song just doesn’t match the energy you were expecting. Anyone have examples of songs in any genre where the …

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Katy Perry wins appeal in trademark legal case against Sydney fashion label Katie Perry

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Katy Perry wins appeal in trademark legal case against Sydney fashion label Katie Perry Australian designer says she is devastated and heartbroken by US singer’s successful appeal See article at: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/nov/22/katy-perry-appeal-legal-case-sydney-fashion-label-katie-perry Note: Katie Perry is the designer’s birth name. submitted by /u/the_other_irrevenant

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Which deep cut from a famous classic rock album deserves more recognition?

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Which deep cut from a famous classic rock album deserves more recognition? For me, it’s gotta be Moonlight Mile by The Rolling Stones from Sticky Fingers. There’s just something about the way Mick’s voice blends dreamy orchestration. My second pick would probably be Moonlight Drive by The Doors (weird coincidence they both start with ‘Moonlight’). That one has such a cool, mysterious vibe to it. What’s your go-to deep …

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