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Old Topic - Is good music the preserve of the working class?
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<blockquote data-quote="ivan" data-source="post: 913540" data-attributes="member: 5814"><p>i'm guilty of this. hardcore passed me by. i rarely heard it on the radio (pete tong) at the time and none of my friends were in to it either. none of the clubs i went to played it. </p><p></p><p>fast forward to just a few years ago and i start seeing it in 2nd hand shops (for a long time i didn't see any). i give it a whirl and WTF! how did i miss this at the time? i now have 2 shelves on the expedit which are crammed with it. okay, that's only about 200 odd but they're all belters. i had more but thinned it down.</p><p></p><p>i wouldn't put it down to me not being smart in the early 90's more like "what i didn't hear, i didn't miss". if you get my drift. i should add a little snobbery in the music mags at the time didn't help the cause. it was sneered at and likened to "kid's" music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivan, post: 913540, member: 5814"] i'm guilty of this. hardcore passed me by. i rarely heard it on the radio (pete tong) at the time and none of my friends were in to it either. none of the clubs i went to played it. fast forward to just a few years ago and i start seeing it in 2nd hand shops (for a long time i didn't see any). i give it a whirl and WTF! how did i miss this at the time? i now have 2 shelves on the expedit which are crammed with it. okay, that's only about 200 odd but they're all belters. i had more but thinned it down. i wouldn't put it down to me not being smart in the early 90's more like "what i didn't hear, i didn't miss". if you get my drift. i should add a little snobbery in the music mags at the time didn't help the cause. it was sneered at and likened to "kid's" music. [/QUOTE]
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