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[QUOTE="incorrect%20again:1347264"][QUOTE="arilliusbm:1347258"]For example, if a 75 year old in a nursing home not named Dwyer was giving me his opinion on Thelonius Monk, I would respect it a lot more than a berklee kid who also has an opinion on Monk. Why? Because the elder experienced that era. I could apply the same for metal. We can all have an opinion on 80s Thrash and what bands were better than what, but I would hold someone's opinion at a higher value if they had lived through it and been there. That doesn't mean people can't have opinions, it just means I would respect theirs more. Goes for any format of art, as it is constantly evolving and changing.. [/QUOTE] Your theory is flawed, just because someone was old enough to experience it and live through that era they still might not no shit, as opposed to the younger person who could be more knowledgeable about the subject.[/QUOTE]
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