RobinGoodfellow
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The basic difference in music taste seems to be that America (like Latin America and apparently Australia) like a little bit of danger and unpredictability in their music, even though with Americans we like a certain degree of predictability (this is a reason that rap is so popular: It mixes the edge with predictability). This is opposed to, say, Europe, which prefers things to be as predictable as possible, and Asia in general, which likes cute but non-threatening. I also find it interesting that, outside of specific artists, non-American bands die horribly in America, but American artists appear to do just fine in other countries.
[The obvious exception are the Metal fans, but discounts punk fans. Not trying to be a jerk, but punk tends to be a bit predictable after a bit...]
That said, Westlife is a cute group, and I like them (I love "when you're looking like that), but I wish they would do fewer covers. That's what kills them; if they did more original work, they would do well, I think...
RG
[The obvious exception are the Metal fans, but discounts punk fans. Not trying to be a jerk, but punk tends to be a bit predictable after a bit...]
That said, Westlife is a cute group, and I like them (I love "when you're looking like that), but I wish they would do fewer covers. That's what kills them; if they did more original work, they would do well, I think...
RG









