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The original post: /r/music by /u/solidprospect on 2024-09-21 22:58:58.
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The original post: /r/music by /u/aquafrizzz on 2024-09-21 22:55:49.

Amy has more of a unique voice and I hear was more musically trained. Her songs were something a bit different to the norm when she released them and seemed to appeal to a wider range of people. It is sad we never got to see what she was going to release next.

Taylor started with country but then slid into pop and has an army of fans. I feel like every little girl I know is obsessed with her. I think one thing Taylor has going for her is she seems to play life straight so is regarded by many as an acceptable role model for children. I think parents could be rather worried if their little girls were obsessed with someone who was on the news often with articles about their substance abuse.

I say "could" and not "would", because Amy didn't seem to release music as often as Taylor and didn't seem to want to be quite as active as her, I think Amy just wanted to live her life. But what would happen if she was still alive? What if she was as active as Taylor? How much of Taylor's succes do you think comes from talent and how much from marketing and everyone wanting to join the Swiftie gang? And whose music do you prefer personally?

I would personally go for Amy, I like the unique feel. But I do like some of Taylors music. But I am one of many many people and ultimately, the majority would decide.

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The original post: /r/music by /u/PlanetBarfly on 2024-09-21 14:10:48.

Was having conversation with a gentleman at a gas station this morning and we got to talking about Canadian bands that we felt received far less recognition than they deserved. My nomination was The Tea Party and his was the Tragically Hip.

What would be yours?

(If it needs to me said, I'm American. I just thought it an interesting conversation topic.)

EDIT - This thread only being a few hours' old, I've come to the conclusion Canada's contributions to music as a whole are underappreciated

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The original post: /r/music by /u/Sassy_Sophist on 2024-09-21 10:52:06.

Just got reminded of this beauty whilst reading the comments on the AMAZING 30th anniversary Spotify recording session - Enjoy!

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The original post: /r/music by /u/Karma_1111 on 2024-09-21 10:43:59.

Since everything that has been coming out about just how evil the music industry is I’m having a hard time enjoying music and listening to my favourite artists. I’ve always been aware of corruption within the industry and when I was younger I used to be obsessed with all the illuminati conspiracy theories. But with everything now coming to the surface with P Diddy’s case I’m realising just how deep and dark this really all is. Even though there hasn’t been anything come out about my favourite musicians I just can’t shake the sense that some of these people could be truly evil. I listen to music to raise my vibrations and feel joy so how do I square this with the reality of the industry?

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The original post: /r/music by /u/DurianCommercial2240 on 2024-09-21 10:30:41.

last year i got really into boygenius (still love them btw) and after like 2-3 months of listening i was like let me look up reddit threads about them and i saw damn near all hate threads / posts about them and i just wonder why all the hate ? its not like the worlds greatest music ever written and produced and i dont think ive ever seen anyone act snobby about them so i really wonder why mfs hate em ? cuz they hard asf fr

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The original post: /r/music by /u/Away_Location_7439 on 2024-09-21 10:28:41.

I made a song I think its good and I want to release my first album. Artist links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ofFUHlN3wvKxkMOvCAuMD?si=fYkyQUn7RMGuVrp5_Kfn3A YT Music: https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCyeoMcUVcsUVSC_YU1txUVA?si=lag_Ychn-0Wmf6qR Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cold-velvet/1763654565

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