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ooook, how old do you need to be to know who this guy was? ;)
I'm 43 and I absolutely know who Ola Brunkert was. Why the snide comment right off the top? Does the 85 in your name refer to the year of your birth or your IQ (now that's snide).
Like I said, I don't follow silly commercial music. I bet you believe all classical and jazz listeners have low IQs... You definitely have figured the world out...
You don't have to be old to know who he was, you just need to be a bit worldly.
Sorry, I really don't care much for commercial music.
He met his Waterloo.
its amazing to me that the top 3 headlines on the entertainment page are about dinosaur musicians.
paul of the beatles, the abba drummer, and elton john were important and relavent 30years ago!
it would be like having the top of the politics page about george mcgovern, attwater and...
ok, you get the point. the huffpo of all places might want to have some music news that isn't just
about britney or other money created 'sensation
sheesh, even as i type this, rupert murdoch stares back at me smugly... is it really over like that???
subtle for precedent!
Well if Attwater had died today, or McGovern just settled a high profile divorce, they would be headlining the politics page.
Have you learned by now that Huffpost is more than just political news -- that's why it's broken up into sections and has a front page that encompasses many types of news (though politics is the most common).
Not all of the news stories in the world have to appeal to "today's generation", whatever that is (everyone alive is part of "today's generation"). To dismiss musicians who have made contributions as only relevant thirty years ago is immature and forgivable because thirty years from now, you'll take it to heart when a favorite musician or performer or politician of your age group passes or finds themselves in the news. So you're wrong and you're forgiven.
I remember listening to ABBA back when I was a lot younger. I think I still have one of their 8-tracks somewhere. Rest in peace, Ola.
CIARAN GILES | March 17, 2008 09:13 AM EST |
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