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  1. Gobolo
    trololololololololololo


    /fixed
    Post by: Gobolo, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Gobolo
    You know you love me
    I know you care
    And I would never, not be there
    You are my love
    You are my heart
    And we would never, ever, ever be apart

    Are we an item?
    Girl quit playin'
    We're just friends,
    What are you sayin'
    Take another look right in my eyes
    My first love, broke my heart for the first time

    And now I'm like
    Baby, baby, baby noo
    I'm like
    Baby, baby, baby noo
    I'm like
    Baby, baby, baby noo
    I thought you'd always be mine (mine)
    Baby, baby, baby noo
    I'm like
    Baby, baby, baby noo
    I'm like
    Baby, baby, baby noo
    I thought you'd always be mine
    Post by: Gobolo, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Gobolo
    Profile Post

    Bring it. Kenpai!

    Bring it. Kenpai!
    Profile Post by Gobolo for Alex856, May 6, 2010
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    Post

    New Topic

    I just had to necrobump this because of the irony of the thread title.
    Post by: Gobolo, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Thread

    Stalked

    As of right now there are 35 guests looking at the spamzone.

    Why?
    Thread by: Gobolo, May 6, 2010, 3 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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    BAHAHAHAHAHAHA


    oh ahaha
    your funny.
    Post by: Gobolo, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Fox claimed copyright and you cant see it.
    F ck.
    Post by: Gobolo, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Hokay that's understandable for you to not understand... I've overcomplicated things in my mind and its made everything fall to pieces in terms of continuity.

    I see eras to follow a basic trend of this:
    1. new artist makes a piece of mind blowing music
    2. other artists put their spin on it
    3. genre changes a bit
    4. all artists get stuck in their own style
    rinse and repeat

    we are at stage four, and at the stage it is normal for people to have songs that all sound the same. My first post was talking about solely this stage and how at this stage the constraights of the genre (and the sub-constraints of the artist's own style). we then started discussing the whole topic of change in the music industry so I got a bit lost because of these steps and then you got lost because of my lostness.

    Does this help? I feel dizzy now :confused::bangbang::sweat::/D=::dead:
    Post by: Gobolo, May 6, 2010 in forum: Music
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    There have been examples in the past where artists have changed their styles and due to their popularity have helped changed music like The Beatles - their style did change and they lasted a very long time. About the point following my logic, I believe that if things continue to follow the current trend of artists not changing much in the modern world that the only way music can move forward is some brand new artist being so different that it music moves very fast. My example of Elvis is a good one, as he took a leap from where music was at the time. Before the whole Elvis era movement there was jazz and blues - and the rate of that changing was comparable to nowdays so if history is correct, yes we do need some brand new artist who blows the top off the inustry. However this doesn't mean that artists should release one album and quit. Elvis would have been influenced by jazz and blues in his lifetime and then he helped rock with its first few steps.

    If what you say about the current music industry holding music back is true, which I think is, then can you provide an example from history where a artist that had been around for ages change music when other artists were effectively halting music? At the end of musical eras there is always a slowing down of new pieces of music and it has always (to my knowledge) been led into a new era by a new entrepreneur who was influenced by the old era.
    Post by: Gobolo, May 6, 2010 in forum: Music
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    What about the newly world famous artists? I have heard this argument for Owl City, and yet he is not clinging to the same thing he was doing forever ago because he has only been around for three years. Surely a newly famous artist can't change styles too dramaticly or else people won't find the artist consitant enough to become famous in the first place. If an older artist became more distant from their known genre as they slowly changed in order to have an appeal, the expectations of the artist would hinder the attraction to the new audience the artist is trying to extend themselves towards and also repel people who enjoyed the fans. Change is necessary for the music industry, sure but why should an allready famous artist change their style independtly in order to help the industry move forward when in history it is the new artists which have made the bigger differences e.g. Elvis.
    Post by: Gobolo, May 6, 2010 in forum: Music
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