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- From: atovorni@engr.UVic.CA (dreas)
- Subject: Re: Favorite Groups
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 05:26:19 GMT
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- In article 29238@infodev.cam.ac.uk, gdb15@grebe.cl.cam.ac.uk (Guy Barry) writes:
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- >The question was intended as rhetorical, but let me rephrase it: are
- >there other people born after 1960 who prefer listening to popular
- >music from before 1960?
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- Of course there are. I enjoy oldies because they have an energy that
- today's muck just doesn't capture. I won't give you an ugly list, but
- I enjoy rock, blues, and rhythm and blues from the 'fifties and earlier.
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- Jazz from the 'twenties really works for me, just like classical music.
- And BTW, I was born in 1964...
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