Re: "P.S. I Loved You" by Aimee Mann



RichL wrote:
It may be a matter of how much energy they have. It may be that too
much exposure over a long period of time (to other people's
mathematics, science, or music) dulls the brain somewhat. Obviously,
some of the classical "masters" don't fit this profile. But
generally, I think it's true, particularly in pop/rock.

Seems to be the case looking at any rock bands and singer-songwriters. Most
peak in the 20-32.


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