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Old 04-05-2012, 07:30 AM   #58
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Originally Posted by HappyMartin View Post
Oh I still buy lots of new music and hardly ever listen to old music. Well apart from the Sex Pistols and Johnny Cash.

It has always been young people that listened to music more than us older folk so if music consumption is down look to the youth, not me.

I meant that the music now must not be appealing to the market segment that in the past was the biggest consumer of music. The youth
I don't know about that, the nostalgia market has always been big too. When you're young you can't really afford to buy much music, it's the people in their late 30s/40s with disposable income to spend.
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