-Dave
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999 04:54:33 GMT, Mike <mello...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>does anyone in this ng listen to anything but light rock? not that i
>dislike it, i was just wondering if anyone liked punk music,
>alternative, or other such music in here.
>
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This post courtesty of Dave Drysdale...
synecdoche@(removethis)angelfire.com
"And I listen for the voice inside my head...
Nothing, I'll do this one myself."
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> Electronic, Industrial, Gothic, Progressive,
> Avante Garde, Classical, 20th Century,
> Spoken Word, French Impressionism,
> various forms of Dance, Jungle, Trance,
> and also Jazz, Dixieland, Be-Bop, Blues,
> Pop, Rock, Power Pop, and sometimes
> even Country, Folk, Bluegrass, and Gospel.
>
> =Bob=
>
> Mike <mello...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:38095634...@hotmail.com...
> : does anyone in this ng listen to anything but light rock? not that i
> :
Electronic, Industrial, Gothic, Progressive, Avante Garde, Classical, 20th
Century, Spoken Word, French Impressionism, various forms of Dance, Jungle,
Trance, and also Jazz, Dixieland, Be-Bop, Blues, Pop, Rock, Power Pop, and
sometimes even Country, Folk, Bluegrass, and Gospel.>>
2 things don't grab me, but I work on 'em constantly. 1)My mom was the box
office manager for the Atlanta Symphony, so I got to hear a LOT of wonderful
music, but I can't stand opera. I KNOW you're supposed to listen to the
human voice as an instrument(duh), but it hasn't happened yet. Still, I
remember what I thought of beer, the first time I tasted that.
2)Cryin'-in-yer-beer country, although I think Hank Williams was a genius.
And he popularized the genre. We're not rocket scientists, but we ARE
trainable.
And as a footnote, I always loved what John Lennon called "Avant Garde".
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