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<blockquote data-quote="Missed(A)Monday" data-source="post: 46360" data-attributes="member: 351"><p>Hehehehe, this has turned into a " do you remember back in the day thread" I find it quite interesting reading, but I was trying to debate a point about the music and the scene. I think it's odd that people are trying to recreate it in 2002for example. I mean I am sure there are more than 3 good hip hop trax in the world (all from the same era, ie, dope demand, jailbreak beats and know how!) I mean how many times can you pay these records? The only purpose I see in it is that its just looking too the past all the time and not focussing on what's good now. </p><p></p><p>I see this "holding on to the past" thing in the same light as the northern soul scene with people who are 40 odd, chewing gum (even though they probably can't be arsed dropping speed as theyre too old) and going to Northern soul weeknders at pontins in Southport for the weekend talking about they dont make music like they used to. </p><p></p><p>I'm not being rude, but I do see a certain tragedy in that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Missed(A)Monday, post: 46360, member: 351"] Hehehehe, this has turned into a " do you remember back in the day thread" I find it quite interesting reading, but I was trying to debate a point about the music and the scene. I think it's odd that people are trying to recreate it in 2002for example. I mean I am sure there are more than 3 good hip hop trax in the world (all from the same era, ie, dope demand, jailbreak beats and know how!) I mean how many times can you pay these records? The only purpose I see in it is that its just looking too the past all the time and not focussing on what's good now. I see this "holding on to the past" thing in the same light as the northern soul scene with people who are 40 odd, chewing gum (even though they probably can't be arsed dropping speed as theyre too old) and going to Northern soul weeknders at pontins in Southport for the weekend talking about they dont make music like they used to. I'm not being rude, but I do see a certain tragedy in that. [/QUOTE]
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