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Originally posted by Newt45
Actually I just said that because of the general tone of the song. I am so used to the later works of Utada with her Synths and Ethereal sounds that going back to a more traditional sound is slightly weird for me. Its not as if music stays the same forever. And again, its not like I said its a bad song. 
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kk. I wasn't focused on your view of the song but rather your comment of not liking old songs. For example, there are songs still produced today that have that kind of sound. It's another kind of sound, as music has several different sounds. Expanding on that, for example, Koda's
feel (2006) sounds like it could have been another track on Monica's album
The Boy is Mine (1998), yet the two are from totally different time periods. So, using the song I posted as an example here, if it was recorded in say 2006 or so or even this year, you wouldn't have been able to say
"It's good but I don't like old songs that much," because the song wouldn't be old. But regardless of when the song was recorded, you
would be able to say
"It's good but I don't like that more traditional sound," which is the actual tea. It urks me to see folks say they're not fond of a song because it's old. Imo the song's age doesn't matter but the sound of the song does.
Just speaking about myself now, there are old songs that I def don't like but not because it's an old song, but because I just don't like the song, because there surely are some old songs that I do like, like Pat Benatar's
Invinvible (1985).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8lJYN3FfC0
How does that sound? (not the song, this reply)