Music for Old People

and of course the lack of judgment and confidentially is a managed illusion but the process and hipocratic oath and professional boundaries are enough. im not a massive advocate, im just talking about why it can be helpful, why it can sometimes work
 

thirdform

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Being a robot health overseer is the exactly the point imo. the lack of a real connection

yeah, capitalist realism. We get it. But then so what? have you actually gotten to the root of your pathologies? probably not. you've just become more socially amenable to other people. Fine, but that can't be something that will last for the next 50, 100 years.
 

luka

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There shouldn't have been an all time rock group in the mid to late 90s. It shouldn't have been possible. But it happened. As good as any rock group ever. I don't think the Beatles wrote a song as powerful and instant and urgent as this. I don't think the Rolling Stones did either.
 

thirdform

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and of course the lack of judgment and confidentially is a managed illusion but the process and hipocratic oath and professional boundaries are enough. im not a massive advocate, im just talking about why it can be helpful, why it can sometimes work

Street life
You can run away from time
Street life
For a nickel or a dime
Street life
But you better not get old
Street life
Or you're gonna feel the cold
 

thirdform

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that's the thing right. yeah therapy can work. I'm not denying that. but you can't expect millions of people to keep going to therapy and not to have a bloated, unsustainable health system. it's unrealistic. You can't promise people long lasting youth in the 2020s. we don't live in the optimistic post-war years.
 

Trillhouse

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Sure, but I don't think people in 1995 were doing "Back To 92" nights. I mean, I could be wrong, but I think the retromania came along a bit later, around the turn of the millennium.
I vaguely remember an old advert that KissFM used to play regularly for something called "Back to 89". I was too young to take in what they were actually on about, but the whole 'second summer of love' was a big nostalgia thing pretty quickly.
 
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version

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There shouldn't have been an all time rock group in the mid to late 90s. It shouldn't have been possible. But it happened. As good as any rock group ever. I don't think the Beatles wrote a song as powerful and instant and urgent as this. I don't think the Rolling Stones did either.
Chris Bayes 7 months ago
Every ballad Liam Gallagher recorded sounds like this.

Lee Clarke 7 months ago
Taught Oasis everything they stole.

 

Trillhouse

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I was hoping this thread was market research for Dissensustheband. Maybe it still is. Art Of Noise but making music based therapy for better understanding incels.
 
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