Interestingly.... Music is experienced by individuals in a range of social settings ranging from being alone to attending a large concert. Musical performances take different forms in different cultures and socioeconomic milieus. In Europe and North America, there is often a divide between what types of music are viewed as a "high culture" and "low culture." "High culture" types of music typically include Western art music such as Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and modern-era symphonies, concertos, and solo works, and are typically heard in formal concerts in concert halls and churches, with the audience sitting quietly in seats.
Other types of music - including, but not limited to, jazz, blues, soul, and country - are often performed in bars, nightclubs, and theatres, where the audience may be able to drink, dance, and express themselves by cheering. Until the later 20th century, the division between "high" and "low" musical forms was widely accepted.
However, in the 1980s and 1990s, musicologists studying this perceived divide between "high" and "low" musical genres argued that this distinction is not based on the musical value or quality of the different types of music.Rather, they argued that this distinction was based largely on the socioeconomic standing or social class of the performers or audiences.
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Description: US Ariola label SW 50037 in NM/NM shape. Still in original shrink. First LP rfom Japan which blended punk glam the NY Dolls Bowie Trex and fashion.NM/NM shape.
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1 = $us19.00 2 = $US24.00 3 = $us30 4 = $us35.00 5 = $us37
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1 = $us17 2 = $us20 3 = $us5 4 = $us29 5 = $us29
ASIA
1 = $us11.00 2 = $us15 3 = $us18 4 = $us23 5 = $us29
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1 = $US6 2-3 = $us12 4-6 = $us16
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