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RetroRomper wrote:
Tdarcos wrote: [...] the general public finds their music unlistenable, and thus they would only be of interest to the tiny minority of people who like this sort of music.
Wikipedia wrote: [The Yes album] Union sold approximately 1.5 million copies worldwide, and peaked at number 7 in the UK and number 15 in the US charts.
YES has been around since the 70's (releasing 21 studio albums - they aren't indy.
Now that's unfair. I know who Yes is ("Owner of a Lonely Heart", "Roundabout") but exactly which of these records says it's from Yes? From what I see, exactly zero. That's like saying how The Beatles were probably the largest band in the word but none of the records shown are a record by the Beatles, none is a cover of a Beatles record, and none is even done in the style of The Beatles! Or saying how The Beatles are the largest indy band in existence (since Apple Records was founded by them, technically they were not with a major label), but none of the records shown as examples here, again, have anything to with them.
RetroRomper wrote:The Zazen Boys are arguably a band in the "indie rock" genre but considering they played at the opening of a Japanese Apple Store, have sold about 300,000+ albums, its arguable if they are actually an indie band.
Flack wrote:I'm afraid neither of those songs will make it to my iPod.
The name of the thread is "songs that SHOULD be on your iPod," not ones that will be.
Well, I Can See For Miles** that the name of the records you gave are subtitled "songs that WILL NEVER be on my iPod/mp3 player."

*Yeah, I know that's from The Who, not Yes.
Given the general rise in expenses and fall in the typical standard of living, the future ain't what it used to be.

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