The point I was raising is that the 'depression' discussed ( and I suffer as well by the way!) is less to do with the bands, or their output, than the larger context of the music industry itself. It certainly wasn't my intetion to 'reprimand' anyone, andyes, I was being light-hearted - this is one of the problems with debating in print, but we all manage to convey our responses eventually, which is the idea of the AB. So - I entirely agree that the 'dumbing down' of pop at the expense of new and innocative music is a cause for 'depression', but the output from, andpurveyors of the current trend for disposible pap are not the cause for concern. What we are seeing is a sea-change in attitudes to music - young people today (don't worry I'm not preaching!) have an entirely different attitude to pop - based on access to the Net, music on television, other competition for leisure spending, and so on. But hey - let's not get depressed shall we? I'm off to play my valued vinyl album copy of The Bat City Rollers' Greatest Hit, which always brings a smile to my wizened features!