tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11893358.post111856736500495117..comments2023-10-30T19:05:24.144+08:00Comments on Reviewers in a Dangerous Time: Memorable Songs from the 90'srobdelacruzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11573869596136802745noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11893358.post-1118992300338136202005-06-17T15:11:00.000+08:002005-06-17T15:11:00.000+08:00That's right, with good music you can appreciate i...That's right, with good music you can appreciate it given the right state of mind.<BR/><BR/>What differentiates the great music from the good is that great music creates the state of mind, it puts you in a different world. For me, that is the true power of great music that is lacking in the mainstream nowadays.robdelacruzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11573869596136802745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11893358.post-1118921701187752872005-06-16T19:35:00.000+08:002005-06-16T19:35:00.000+08:00with the advent of music blogs. we can now enjoy m...with the advent of music blogs. we can now enjoy music from all over europe, south america, and africa. <BR/><BR/>here are some of the music blogs which has (or had, so d/l asap before the line goes dead) <BR/><BR/>http://impunite-zero.blogspot.com/<BR/><BR/>also check out the links which takes you to other music blogsrmacapobrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13884102161023123944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11893358.post-1118722424606186202005-06-14T12:13:00.000+08:002005-06-14T12:13:00.000+08:00What a timing for this particular topic!!! First o...What a timing for this particular topic!!! <BR/><BR/>First off, I have to agree with anonymous that music then is the same as music now. I was in denial of this for some several years when I suddenly found myself being more critical of the current music releases. <BR/><BR/>I am just recently realizing how music hasn't really changed much but it's I that changed a lot and while my taste in music hasn't changed (at least i don't think so), the way that I process what I hear certainly has. <BR/><BR/>I was listening to the radio the other day and I heard this new song by Kelly Clarkson (the faster one, not Breakaway) and I instinctly thought to myself, "oh no not again!" but before I could go any further and criticize the song, I found myself asking "why do I hate this song again?" Half-way through I remember several lame songs from my childhood that I actually enjoyed back then, including some of Tiffany's, Debbie Gibson's the Spicegirls, etc...and finally i thought that if I was 10 years old, I would also like this Kelly Clarkson song and will probably even know all the words by now. What the heck happened to me? I stopped enjoying music for what it's worth and turned into a selective and critical listener...and for what? <BR/><BR/>I think I'll start listening to current mainstream music more too and try to enjoy it now as I enjoyed the music from my childhood.Crishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13580135939829058811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11893358.post-1118644972056619092005-06-13T14:42:00.000+08:002005-06-13T14:42:00.000+08:00Music then and music now is all the same. They are...Music then and music now is all the same. They are ment to make money and at the same time play with our emotions. Maybe the 90's seem better since you were experiencing the joys and sorrow that life had to offer. <BR/>It is nice to listen to the oldies and remember the days gone by. But is also important to move on, listen to mainstream music and live life today so you can write about 2005 ups and downs. l2bdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com