• squirrel@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      To be fair, I discovered a lot of my favorite artists through compilations like Bravo Hits and later Crossing All Over and Punk-O-Rama… and Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 of course.

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        For me it was the weekly telephone song votings on the radio.
        They often deliberatly put niche stuff in there up for vote that then stuck with me :-)

        • Cevilia (she/they/…)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Back in the heyday of TV I found so many good artists from watching Later… with Jools Holland. He’d book a couple of big-name bands to draw viewers, alongside a bunch of unknowns he wanted to give exposure to.

          It also taught me that there is no type of music that can’t be dramatically improved by a boogie-woogie piano solo if the artists are into it.

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      You mean where they used cheap studio bands to recreate big hits? I bought one once, in the 80s. What a letdown. But iirc Bravo Hits always used the original music.