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And so it goes. Kids of a new generation will buy stuff aimed at them. The "Glee" thing will disappear soon and the Beatles stuff will just keep selling. Will it still have outsold the Beatles in five years time?No man has the right to fix the boundary of a nation.
No man has the right to say to his country, "Thus far shalt thou go and no further."
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Originally posted by celsis View PostAnd so it goes. Kids of a new generation will buy stuff aimed at them. The "Glee" thing will disappear soon and the Beatles stuff will just keep selling. Will it still have outsold the Beatles in five years time?
I think Glee has some good qualities, if you read the plot for the first es it tries to tackle big priblems within our society. Cant bloosy stand it for the most part, id rather have a smoke, listen to Bowie and read a good book tbh, but like I said, some good qualities there.
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Originally posted by MarkSDMF View PostCrlsis, please dont tar is all with the same brush ! Lol
I think Glee has some good qualities, if you read the plot for the first es it tries to tackle big priblems within our society. Cant bloosy stand it for the most part, id rather have a smoke, listen to Bowie and read a good book tbh, but like I said, some good qualities there.
I would say this, on the other hand: I'm not sure that the charts are a good place to find musical greatness. In many respects, I think the Beatles exhibit an anomalous combination of massive popularity, obvious brilliance, and transformative innovation.
Nonetheless, I concur--Bowie and a good book top most alternatives, assuming there is a cigar involved, and possibly some bourbon.
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