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Post by nightmarefarm on Apr 6, 2022 15:55:37 GMT 10
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Post by 10slover on Apr 6, 2022 23:46:58 GMT 10
What do you mean timeless? That's very vague
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Post by nightmarefarm on Apr 7, 2022 4:05:44 GMT 10
What do you mean timeless? That's very vague Songs that are hard to tell when they released. They can fit into many eras.
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Post by 10slover on Apr 7, 2022 8:49:55 GMT 10
What do you mean timeless? That's very vague Songs that are hard to tell when they released. They can fit into many eras.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Apr 7, 2022 10:03:16 GMT 10
Songs that are hard to tell when they released. They can fit into many eras. So this is the sample used for "love again" by dua lipa
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Post by 10slover on Apr 8, 2022 22:51:57 GMT 10
I think this song is somewhat timeless
Obviously the lyrics date because they are about an event that happened in 2010
But the production is somewhat timeless, i could see this coming anytime from the early 2000s to now
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Post by Cassie on Apr 9, 2022 0:56:10 GMT 10
These could've came out in the 90s or even 2010s if I didn't know. Especially the production.
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Post by Telso on May 6, 2022 1:21:10 GMT 10
It's a 2000 cover of a 1970 song. Yet it doesn't sound like it belongs in either eras. The dinky keyboards and the bluesy singing definitely don't belong in 2000, yet the indie-ish verses and the polished pop production also would make it stand out from 1970. It somehow sounds like it's an era-free song that doesn't belong anywhere, yet it feels like it has a very timeless classic feel to it (more so than the folk rock original) in my opinion.
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Post by mc98 on May 6, 2022 2:01:54 GMT 10
This song is a disco song that doesn't use modern elements. But it's too polished for it to be released in 1978-1980.
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Post by dudewitdausername on May 6, 2022 4:23:05 GMT 10
Released in 1991!
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