I don’t really have particularly sophisticated musical tastes. Back in the days, when I was growing up, I listened to a lot of terrible pop music – most of it by instantly forgettable one-hit wonders and the like. Then, in the 1990s I went through a long stretch of not listening to much music at [...]
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Posted in General Thoughts, tagged getting older, Music, New Order, nostalgia on October 6, 2007 | 2 Comments »
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