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4 minutes ago, Izzymacbeth said:

Cos it makes any chance of a studio less and less likely I suppose?

I wasn't asking you...that's my point actually.  Why post "stop adding shows".  Add some content and depth to the discussion instead of ignorant demands.  

You have a valid reason McBeth :)

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2 minutes ago, tsinindy said:

I wasn't asking you...that's my point actually.  Why post "stop adding shows".  Add some contact and depth to the discussion instead of ignorant demands.  

You have a valid reason McBeth :)

Was only guessing what they meant. Tbh its the ONLY justification as far as I can see. I'll see them again no probs, I loved every minute of Slane. 

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Sorry to bring back the UK-Europe subject (which started from a tweet, I think), but I just read the discussion.

Maybe the separate reference is not due to ignorance of geography/confusing Europe with the EU (although it's a possibility :lol:), but has to do with "musical geography".

Sometimes I tend to separate the UK too when talking about pop/rock music. That's because it's one of the two countries this music mostly originates from (as rock was invented in the US, then reinvented in the UK etc), and 90% of the anglophonic music the world consumes is produced in either the US or the UK. So, in this context, the UK is "special" and stands out from the rest of Europe.

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6 minutes ago, Blackstar said:

Sorry to bring back the UK-Europe subject (which started from a tweet, I think), but I just read the discussion.

Maybe the separate reference is not due to ignorance of geography/confusing Europe with the EU (although it's a possibility :lol:), but has to do with "musical geography".

Sometimes I tend to separate the UK too when talking about pop/rock music. That's because it's one of the two countries this music mostly originates from (as rock was invented in the US, then reinvented in the UK etc), and 90% of the anglophonic music the world consumes is produced in either the US or the UK. So, in this context, the UK is "special" and stands out from the rest of Europe.

Not a big Johnny Hallyday fan then?

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Fun Fact.

Top 20 most streamed rock artists of 2017 on Spotify (worldwide)

20. Kings of Leon
19. The 1975
18. The Rolling Stones
17. Nirvana
16. Guns N' Roses
15. Paramore
14. Blink-182
13. Pink Floyd
12. AC/DC
11. Green Day
10. Fall Out Boy
9. Queen
8. Arctic Monkeys
7. Metallica
6. Panic! At the Disco
5. Red Hot Chili Peppers
4. Linkin Park
3. The Beatles
2. Twenty One Pilots
1. Coldplay

Top 20 most streamed rock artists of 2017 on Spotify (US only)

20. Three Days Grace
19. Mumford & Sons
18. Arctic Monkeys
17. Pink Floyd
16. AC/DC
15. Led Zeppelin
14. Queen
13. Five Finger Death Punch
12. Paramore
11. The 1975
10. Green Day
9. Metallica
8. Blink-182
7. Linkin Park
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers
5. Fall Out Boy
4. The Beatles
3. Panic! At the Disco
2. Coldplay
1. Twenty One Pilots

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1 hour ago, Silent Jay said:

Fun Fact.

Top 20 most streamed rock artists of 2017 on Spotify (worldwide)

20. Kings of Leon
19. The 1975
18. The Rolling Stones
17. Nirvana
16. Guns N' Roses
15. Paramore
14. Blink-182
13. Pink Floyd
12. AC/DC
11. Green Day
10. Fall Out Boy
9. Queen
8. Arctic Monkeys
7. Metallica
6. Panic! At the Disco
5. Red Hot Chili Peppers
4. Linkin Park
3. The Beatles
2. Twenty One Pilots
1. Coldplay

Top 20 most streamed rock artists of 2017 on Spotify (US only)

20. Three Days Grace
19. Mumford & Sons
18. Arctic Monkeys
17. Pink Floyd
16. AC/DC
15. Led Zeppelin
14. Queen
13. Five Finger Death Punch
12. Paramore
11. The 1975
10. Green Day
9. Metallica
8. Blink-182
7. Linkin Park
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers
5. Fall Out Boy
4. The Beatles
3. Panic! At the Disco
2. Coldplay
1. Twenty One Pilots

That's sad

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3 hours ago, MyPrettyTiedUpMichelle said:

Panic! At the Disco?! Those guys are still around?  Weren't they popular about 10 years ago?  Same for FOB.  And 21 Pilots? The 1975?  God damn there are some stupid band names in that list.  

Both kinda reinvented themselves with good pop rock stuff (I mean good for those who like that kind of music) 

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