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Post by speeders on Apr 18, 2023 11:16:22 GMT
Films Literature Music
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Apr 18, 2023 18:05:24 GMT
This subject came up last night and my friend brought up this stat - which blew my mind - and not in a good way.......fncking depressing.....and it also kind of means you can't really trust anyone over 33........ or in my case over 233 When you reach 33 years or older, you will stop discovering new music, according to a new online study. New research, based on U.S. Spotify users, concludes that 33 is the average age when people stop listening to new music.May 12, 2015I’m north of there and generally agree. I’ve had to force myself the last year or 2 to actively seek out new music, which still is a small percentage of what I listen to overall.
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Apr 18, 2023 18:07:50 GMT
Anyways…the only debate for me is film vs music. Literature is such a distant 3rd. Guess I’d music just ahead of film but it’s basically a 1A and 1B for me.
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Post by The_Cake_of_Roth on Apr 19, 2023 2:39:20 GMT
Anyways…the only debate for me is film vs music. Literature is such a distant 3rd. Guess I’d music just ahead of film but it’s basically a 1A and 1B for me. Yeah, this is pretty much me as well.
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Post by urbanpatrician on Apr 20, 2023 21:16:35 GMT
When you reach 33 years or older, you will stop discovering new music, according to a new online study. New research, based on U.S. Spotify users, concludes that 33 is the average age when people stop listening to new music.May 12, 2015That's frightfully accurate, but even 33 is too old. By 26, I was pretty much done with new music except for a couple of new acts - mostly ones who only came around after 2013. My rankings: (nowadays) 1. Sports 2. TV 3. Music 4. Movies 5. Video Games 6. Books In the early 00s, movies is by far my #1...... nothing came even close. Music is the closest but still behind movies. The others weren't even comparable. But it's also the medium that's fallen the hardest in just a decade.
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Post by Lord_Buscemi on May 14, 2023 0:08:54 GMT
When you reach 33 years or older, you will stop discovering new music, according to a new online study. New research, based on U.S. Spotify users, concludes that 33 is the average age when people stop listening to new music.May 12, 2015That's frightfully accurate, but even 33 is too old. By 26, I was pretty much done with new music except for a couple of new acts - mostly ones who only came around after 2013. My rankings: (nowadays) 1. Sports 2. TV 3. Music 4. Movies 5. Video Games 6. Books In the early 00s, movies is by far my #1...... nothing came even close. Music is the closest but still behind movies. The others weren't even comparable. But it's also the medium that's fallen the hardest in just a decade. Why are you categorising sport as an art form? Performing a physical or mental exercise against an opponent which requires strategy but must follow a strict set of rules is not a technical or conceptual creation of self-expression? While video games can be art and a sport, that is due to their design and not their competitiveness. The sports part is very much not art at all.
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Post by Nikan on May 14, 2023 13:00:56 GMT
atm...
Music > Literature > Cinema, which is in a lame and uninspired place tbh.
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Post by thelistenercanon on May 22, 2023 17:01:45 GMT
I like film and music equally. Literature is at the bottom as it's not a top priority. But in all fairness, so is TV, video games (despite being an active gamer, I mostly play the games of the same series like Resident Evil), and art.
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Post by pacinoyes on Jul 22, 2023 19:05:07 GMT
7 months almost gone in 2023.........it's still music this year too.......and it's not been a great year for music - or albums at least so far......
Music 1. Tee Vee Repairmann - What's on TV? 2. Local Drags - Mess of Everything 3. PJ Harvey - I Inside The Old Year Dying 4. Bad // Dreems - Hoo Ha!
Movies 1. Past Lives 2. R.M.N. (my #6 of 2022 but it's a 2023 US release) 3. Oppenheimer 4. Palm Trees and Power Lines (2022 festival but 2023 streaming US)
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