Back | Reverse | Quick Reply | Post Reply |

'classic' music Vs. 'old'
Link | by shin on 2010-08-19 22:11:31
OK so like I noticed some older songs are gone but their still popular like all the ghost in the shell music is gone why is that Ghost in the shell is a huge thing I love the music so why is that gone for example, has any one else noticed popular songs going away or questioning songs that are still popular vanishing?

I mean I think that music even if it's old but super popular should still be up don't you think?

it's like I dunno America getting rid of old rock songs because new ones roll in classics you know? we wouldn't stop listening to those awesome classics, we may listen to the new ones but we still listen to the good old ones to

so in your opinion do you think so anime music is 'classic'

HI ya'll.

Re: 'classic' music Vs. 'old'
Link | by on 2010-08-20 14:31:22
What are you talking about ghost in the shell is still in
the database

Photobucket

Re: 'classic' music Vs. 'old'
Link | by devils-angel on 2010-08-22 11:01:08
Well "anime music" is just Japanese music used in anime, which then categorizes it, but not limited to as an anime song.
To define something as "old" and "classic", are too different things that can mean different things.

For example, with an "old" anime song, could be something from a decade ago. Pre-90s stuff? That can be considered as "old".
But "classic" can mean many things. It can be defined to a song/album/etc. as historic, "old", etc.
e.g. The Beatles can be considered "classic", Michael Jackson could be considered "classic", etc.

To determine something as "classic" or "old", is opinionitive, and it varies.
There's old anime music and modern anime music. To consider it as "classic" or "old", depends on our judgements.

-------

Back | Reverse | Quick Reply | Post Reply |

Copyright 2000-2024 Gendou | Terms of Use | Page loaded in 0.0024 seconds at 2024-11-27 13:41:05