pkay wrote:Badman Juice wrote:as far as I can tell the American population is one of the most dense in the world.
as far as you can tell you are a fucking moron then
 
   
  
pkay wrote:Badman Juice wrote:as far as I can tell the American population is one of the most dense in the world.
as far as you can tell you are a fucking moron then
 
   
  

nah, im pretty sure the american population is the most densepkay wrote:Badman Juice wrote:as far as I can tell the American population is one of the most dense in the world.
as far as you can tell you are a fucking moron then
I don't think anyone considers us a world power, ourselves included. Although, once everyone needs fresh water supplies, we will rise...Mr Hyde wrote:not canada, unless you count bieber, celine dion and nicklebackkidshuffle wrote:Thats like any country who's a world power, though.wubstep wrote:It's obviously hard to be objective, but the UK does put out a hugely disproportionate amount of brilliant music, and has been far more influential than our population/size would lead anyone to believe.

yep, and get on those oil sands and you'll all be driving bentleys!kidshuffle wrote:I don't think anyone considers us a world power, ourselves included. Although, once everyone needs fresh water supplies, we will rise...Mr Hyde wrote:not canada, unless you count bieber, celine dion and nicklebackkidshuffle wrote:Thats like any country who's a world power, though.wubstep wrote:It's obviously hard to be objective, but the UK does put out a hugely disproportionate amount of brilliant music, and has been far more influential than our population/size would lead anyone to believe.
kidshuffle wrote:I don't think anyone considers us a world power, ourselves included. Although, once everyone needs fresh water supplies, we will rise...Mr Hyde wrote:not canada, unless you count bieber, celine dion and nicklebackkidshuffle wrote:Thats like any country who's a world power, though.wubstep wrote:It's obviously hard to be objective, but the UK does put out a hugely disproportionate amount of brilliant music, and has been far more influential than our population/size would lead anyone to believe.
Mr Hyde wrote:i don't hear much music come out of germany either....or china, or india, or russia etckidshuffle wrote:I don't think anyone considers us a world power, ourselves included. Although, once everyone needs fresh water supplies, we will rise...Mr Hyde wrote:not canada, unless you count bieber, celine dion and nicklebackkidshuffle wrote:Thats like any country who's a world power, though.wubstep wrote:It's obviously hard to be objective, but the UK does put out a hugely disproportionate amount of brilliant music, and has been far more influential than our population/size would lead anyone to believe.
am sure they all have huge pop stars of their own though, doubt english speaking artists are all that popular in a lot of those places
Mr Hyde wrote:i wouldn't be so sure that your average person in china or india is that into any usa or uk music though....not many on this forum!

Badman Juice wrote:you clearly know loads about underground uk music and its popularity abroad
http://www.discogs.com/Wookie-Wookie-Pr ... ase/503484

when did I say it was popular? you were suggesting that noone in the orient listens to UK bass music.pkay wrote:releasing something in another country doesn't mean it's popular
american folk release on uk labels in our scene daily... doesnt mean they're popular
UK folks release via US labels/distro doesn't mean they're popular
You're trying to say "THIS EXISTS IT IS POPULAR"... no it means a niche label signed a niche artist for their niche fanbase.
You would know these things if you actually got out and saw the world
PS: That was released a decade ago bruv

love wookieBadman Juice wrote: when did I say it was popular? you were suggesting that noone in the orient listens to UK bass music.
popularity is the most arbitrary way to judge music in a highly commercialised society.
p.s. that's completely irrelevant, biggie's been dead for 14 years. if you don't rate wookie I don't wanna continue this discussion anyway.
6x less?pkay wrote:love wookieBadman Juice wrote: when did I say it was popular? you were suggesting that noone in the orient listens to UK bass music.
popularity is the most arbitrary way to judge music in a highly commercialised society.
p.s. that's completely irrelevant, biggie's been dead for 14 years. if you don't rate wookie I don't wanna continue this discussion anyway.
i was suggesting that the worldwide influence of UK artists vs US artists isn't even close, and anyone arguing otherwise is just flag waving

Electric_Head wrote:It is in fact my semen.
im not posting anything anti US, just arguing the point that for a country with a sixth of the population of the US, the UK isn't doing too badly for musickingGhost wrote:oh another UK vs US argument. who would have guessed?
Actually, no bombing required! I heard that Harper is in talks with Obama, apparently he's willing to sell Canada to the States for an iPad 2...pkay wrote:kidshuffle wrote:I don't think anyone considers us a world power, ourselves included. Although, once everyone needs fresh water supplies, we will rise...Mr Hyde wrote:not canada, unless you count bieber, celine dion and nicklebackkidshuffle wrote:Thats like any country who's a world power, though.wubstep wrote:It's obviously hard to be objective, but the UK does put out a hugely disproportionate amount of brilliant music, and has been far more influential than our population/size would lead anyone to believe.
you'll be part of the states by then. we're just waiting for a reason to bomb your maple factories and moose suprplus
Luckily for you guys Harper is dumb as fuck. Hand him an iPad 1 and call it an iPad 2 and he'll probably include his wife and kids in the deal as well....pkay wrote:that's asking a bit much
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