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<blockquote data-quote="Spektral" data-source="post: 930614" data-attributes="member: 49767"><p>I've been getting a bit of this going on for several years now. Some things I used to find annoying or boring are now brilliant.</p><p></p><p>My musical taste was generally sound in about 1991/1992....then it went a bit cheesy and dodgy in 1993/1994/early 1995...... and now, at times when I am pulling out random tunes to play from my vast collection, some of the stuff I bought makes me cringe a bit. They still hold a place in my life, as they are part of my history....but they're not exactly cool or stood the test of time. </p><p></p><p>Whilst I was once buying something as embarrassing as House of Handbag (probably because it had what I must have thought to be a handful of okay tunes on it), The Time Frequency or Tartan Techno type stuff on the Shoop! label and Clubscene label, Happy Hardcore etc, ....I missed out on a lot of tunes that I now consider to be truly excellent by comparison, but which, back then, I'd probably not have been into even if I'd have heard them.</p><p></p><p>Take for example SLP "Supernova", the original on Skunk records. What a tune! Where the hell was I at the time when this was being played? lol. </p><p></p><p>Tunes which I used to think were okay have also in some cases now become even better, such as some of the mixes of Mombassa - Cry Freedom. I find them to be really classy productions now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spektral, post: 930614, member: 49767"] I've been getting a bit of this going on for several years now. Some things I used to find annoying or boring are now brilliant. My musical taste was generally sound in about 1991/1992....then it went a bit cheesy and dodgy in 1993/1994/early 1995...... and now, at times when I am pulling out random tunes to play from my vast collection, some of the stuff I bought makes me cringe a bit. They still hold a place in my life, as they are part of my history....but they're not exactly cool or stood the test of time. Whilst I was once buying something as embarrassing as House of Handbag (probably because it had what I must have thought to be a handful of okay tunes on it), The Time Frequency or Tartan Techno type stuff on the Shoop! label and Clubscene label, Happy Hardcore etc, ....I missed out on a lot of tunes that I now consider to be truly excellent by comparison, but which, back then, I'd probably not have been into even if I'd have heard them. Take for example SLP "Supernova", the original on Skunk records. What a tune! Where the hell was I at the time when this was being played? lol. Tunes which I used to think were okay have also in some cases now become even better, such as some of the mixes of Mombassa - Cry Freedom. I find them to be really classy productions now. [/QUOTE]
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