Ummm............I would have to think about the British pop/American pop question a little harder before I gave that answer.
Yes, I do think that American music fans are fickle. I hate it when people are fans of a band simply because it's the "popular" thing to do, then as soon as the band goes out of style or does something wrong, then they are not loyal anymore. Examples of this would be how New Kids On the Block where so popular at one time and all of a sudden they went out of style and nobody would admit to liking them anymore. I on the other hand still listen to their cd's and will still admit to liking them. Once I like a band, I like them for the long haul.
Another example would be how the Dixie Chicks were really popular and then they stated their opinion and all of a sudden nobody likes them anymore. Oh well, let me stop rambeling now.
2006-06-16 03:00:54
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answered by guineasomelove 5
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i like a lot of the brit pop. i am an american and i hear american pop but i don't think it is all that grand. NO, i don't think american music fans are fickle.
2006-06-15 17:21:30
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answered by Jugglingmidget06 4
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British pop has a lot of good music like the Kaiser Chiefs and the Arctic Monkeys. As for America the only pop i like is Hilary Duff and Bo Bice (if he is even pop, idk). Most bands now days in America last for a little while then people stop listening to them or they break up. To find good music u have to look to Classic rock. Creed is a great American band but they broke up which really sux. Also, so much new music sounds the same so its hard to tell one band from another.
2006-06-16 11:28:36
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answered by BigK1118 4
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I hate pop no matter where it comes from and yes american music fans are fickle. Oh hell, americans are fickle period!
2006-06-15 18:07:58
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answered by mudvaynecrazed 2
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i am american so of course i think american pop music is better.
giggles
and no way are american music fans fickle
rofl
2006-06-15 17:20:39
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answered by â? `·.â? ·.ŽIÃ?pY AnN.·â? .·´â? 2
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Hey Indian Dotter I will evaluation my favourite album of all time... "Blood On The Tracks via Bob Dylan" The first time I heard this album I cherished it, the moment time I cherished it much more.Now it proudly ranks #a million as my favourite album of all time.Dylan recorded "Blood On The Tracks" in 1974, whilst his profession used to be faulting and his marriage to his first spouse "Sara Lownds" used to be at the rails and might ultimately lead to June 1977 whilst Sara filed for divorce. This album is referred to as the "Divorce Album" ten songs stuffed with Dylan's heartache, loneliness, frustration and anger. None of those feelings will also be felt greater than within the music "Idiot Wind" in which Dylan shouts the phrases "I are not able to even contact the books you may have learn" however even for it is anger it includes a few of Dylan's so much lovely songs, like "Buckets Of Rain" and "If You See Her Say Hello" it additionally has one in every of Dylan's so much exciting reports, "Lily, Rosemary and The Jack Of Hearts" a music stretching to almost nine mins, where Dylan narrates a tail of lust, jealousy, heartache and homicide with the Jack of Hearts being the fundamental cognizance factor of the music. This album may be very constant without a dangerous songs. Blood On The Tracks used to be an instantaneous good fortune whilst it used to be published in 1975, after a string of poorly acquired albums, critics noticed this as Dylan's comeback album.I deliver this a album a superb 10/10, no longer given that it is my favourite album ever however given that it merits 10/10. Any album with "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Simple Twist of Fate" on it, is no less than a well album.Blood On The Tracks is a undying list. (key monitor) Tangled Up In Blue. BQ:I did very so much so :) BBQ(yum) It used to be good enough, I went to tuition and did plenty of labor. How used to be your day Indian Dotter?
2016-09-09 03:55:53
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answered by ladwig 4
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