yeah, nothing really new here. I guess you can't spring a NTM nugget into every 10at10 set.
I must disagree with this most strenously; this is my major gripe with 10@10 these days.
The answer turns on how many good "NTM" and/or bust-outs you think exist for a given year.
How many do you think there are for 1973? 20? 50? 100? I would consider 1973 a fairly
strong year, certainly above average. Let's say there are 100. (I think the number could be
much higher.) I checked a few years and discovered that 1973 was visited between six and
eight times each year, so let's go with an average of seven times a year. So, if there are 100
good NTMs/bust-outs in 1973, and if 1973 is visited seven times a year, and if on each visit we
play
three completely new tracks, then we will exhaust our supply of new material in
five years.
I could go on, but my argument in essence is that there is so much new material that is
untapped, even for weak years, that ignoring it is intentional negligence. I find it particularly
glaring when we get the same old same old in the late '60s sets.