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Post by Holst on May 9, 2015 22:02:28 GMT -5
Damn Adam looks perfect tonight! And his hair color is great! And the hair does not have the blond highlights we saw only hours ago.
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Post by adamrocks on May 9, 2015 22:02:27 GMT -5
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Post by LindaG23 on May 9, 2015 22:03:10 GMT -5
I know Wango Tango is going to be the main subject of conversation, but I just read this short informative article about how Neilson/SoundScan/monitored radio changed Pop music in the 1990s. Of especial interest is this graph. The article basically says that anything before 1990ish is basically statistically unsupported. The History of Pop Music: 1960-2010ebb and flow of music styleswww.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/05/1991-the-most-important-year-in-music/392642/I read the article but don't understand the graph at all. There is no explanation of the numbers across the top or the color coding, or the shape of the bars or the lines across the bottom that connect the bars to show some sort of relationship. The only thing that is truly clear is the years. Popularity of the style of music with time is indicated by the width of the vertical bar. The article doesn't really explain the number of each style across the upper horizontal axis so I assume it is explained in the referenced study. For instance, this says hip hop/rap/gangsta rap is diminishing in popularity and northern soul/hip hop/dance is building. It's a pretty chart.
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Post by adamrocks on May 9, 2015 22:05:12 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on May 9, 2015 22:07:13 GMT -5
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Post by Holst on May 9, 2015 22:07:14 GMT -5
I read the article but don't understand the graph at all. There is no explanation of the numbers across the top or the color coding, or the shape of the bars or the lines across the bottom that connect the bars to show some sort of relationship. The only thing that is truly clear is the years. Popularity of the style of music with time is indicated by the width of the vertical bar. The article doesn't really explain the number of each style across the upper horizontal axis so I assume it is explained in the referenced study. This says hip hop/rap/gangsta rap is diminishing in popularity and northern soul/hip hop/dance is building. It's a pretty chart. Ha! Pretty indeed. Just not too meaningful.
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Post by taumbu on May 9, 2015 22:08:22 GMT -5
mmadamimadamm retweeted Sarah @goldandleather 4m
A young Clark Gable.
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Post by adamrocks on May 9, 2015 22:08:58 GMT -5
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Post by Holst on May 9, 2015 22:10:59 GMT -5
mmadamimadamm retweeted Sarah @goldandleather 4m
A you my Clark Gable. Looks like he found a shirt to match his python boots.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2015 22:13:31 GMT -5
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