I think it's safe to say that the PDML is not populated with a "Justin
Bieber demographic", eh?

How many of us are eleven to nineteen year old high school girls?
Music is the least important part of his celebrity. ;-)

G


On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 8:29 AM, P. J. Alling <webstertwenty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Someone took a Bieber song and slowed it down by some ridiculous factor
> maybe 100?  The result was really quite eerily beautiful, almost like whale
> song, otherwise he's just Menudo.
>
>
> On 10/1/2012 8:37 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
>>
>> I used JB as the most popular example; not criticizing. I spent some
>> time listening to Top-40 radio during the spring & summer, just for a
>> musical change and update. To my surprise I found quite a bit I liked.
>> I'm a sucker for smart synth-pop. But I didn't care for JB at all.
>>
>> And what eventually drove me crazy (and off those stations) is simply
>> the repetition. I'm musically restless and need variety, the opposite
>> of the Top-40 concept. With remix after remix being released, they are
>> actually playing most of the same tunes now in October that they were
>> playing in April. How can anyone take that? Over and over, the same
>> tunes once per hour. Gah!
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:43 AM, John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I should probably look Bieber up on YouTube just to know what all the
>>> fuss is about.
>>>
>>> I try to remember how important some trivial things seemed when I was a
>>> teen and how it made me feel when my parents dismissed them without ever
>>> seeming to give them fair consideration. I don't care for much of
>>> today's popular music, but I try not to criticize without giving it a
>>> fair hearing (although I do wear hearing protection while doing so).
>>>
>>> I've seen that Gagmestyle video. I thought it was funny clever.
>>>
>>> From: Bruce Walker
>>>>
>>>> I think we've gone full circle from the 6 Transistor radios that teens
>>>> listened to tinny, static-y mono AM rock'n'roll on.
>>>>
>>>> Now thanks to MP3's, highly compressed satellite feeds and the
>>>> loudness wars, we have audio just a little better than the old 6
>>>> transistors, but still distorted all to hell.
>>>>
>>>> Average consumer doesn't care though. As long as they can hear the
>>>> latest Justin Bieber remix they're okay with it.
>>>
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> lengthly search.
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