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Comment: Re:Who the hell is (Score 1) 536

by New Number Order (#21892036) Attached to: What's Wrong With the TV News

his songs which tended to have about four notes in them total, repeated in the same pattern over and over. Most good songwriters write songs that actually sound interesting, not ones where you've heard the whole song once you've heard 10 seconds of it.
Music isn't something you can quantify based on the complexity of the chord changes and the virtuosity of the musicians, it's about soul. Judging a song based on technical merit is a waste of time IMO.
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