Scientists discover that pop music sounds all the same...

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ABBA has an actual mathematical formula they came up with which contributed to their success...and I like them even though they are not groundbreaking when it comes to creativity.

I've always said I enjoy the Pop music from the 60's-80's more than the newer material, there are talented artists today I can't deny that but it's become such a corporate musical niche now I feel it's lost something.

I could probably count on two hands how many POP artists I have in the library, with fingers left over.:heheh:
 

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Sounds like Chocolate!? hrmm, I dunno about that one.
 

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I have one question and it doesn't pertain to why this study was necessary, it's why it was necessary to tack on that part about the Rolling Stones at the end.
 

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I know that's been said at least ten million times about AC/DC but I won't hear a word said against them :cheers2

:heheh: It can be said another ten million times, if the same power chords sound good to my ears that's all that matters to me. :tongue:
 

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Seriously. I heard an interview a ways back where the reporter said to Angus Young, " You guys have 11 albums that sound exactly the same" and Angus said ,"Actually, we have 12 albums that all sound the same." I don't mind if it's good.
 

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