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raven
Welcome to the music conference Mark Unseen   Nov 19 18:45 UTC 1996

        Welcome to the resart of the music conference.  This is the conf
to talk about all forms of music except western classical music.  People
interested in classical music should join the classical music conf for
discussions of plain chant to Eliot Carter.  So start tawkin', err ummm
I mean singinig, no, no, I mean posting already.
7 responses total.
rkm
response 1 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 10:03 UTC 1997

I am in the header - hi
I looked at the introduction and I did not notice any realy hard rock 
posts. any body who would like to talk about PINK FLOYD - they are one 
of my favourite groups and  and my other likes are of the same level
say - ZZ top, LED zep, DOORS etc
kewy
response 2 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 02:25 UTC 1997

raj, i like pink floyd, led zephlin, and the doors.. never really got very
into them tho..  can't speak for zz top tho.
jradio
response 3 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 21:29 UTC 1997

I went to see Pink Floyd at Grant Field in Atlanta about three years ago.
However, I really had trouble enjoying the show, because I had a cold, and
most of the people there were drunk.
I also like the doors. Remember when they were on the Ed Sulivan Show, "Girl
we couldn't get much higher." (No! I'm not that old!.)
mziemba
response 4 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 19:57 UTC 1997

Hi!  Ken made me come here.  It's all his fault...

If I manage to figure this thing out, you can look forward to (or dread) a
variety of contributions.  I like a lot of music, and I always enjoy
learning more.  Occasionally, I manage to make a concert, and I'll be glad
to share my experiences.  I've hosted and co-hosted some radio shows,
played some intruments, and generally hung out at record stores too much.



jradio
response 5 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 20:01 UTC 1997

What kind of shows have you hosted and co-hosted. I, myself, am studying
broadcasting at the State University of West Georgia. 
krj
response 6 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 18:34 UTC 1997

Since this item is the first thing anyone sees when they enter the 
music conference for the first time, I'm going to be a heavy-handed 
fairwitness and freeze it so it doesn't grow beyond introductory
material.
 
We have a radio discussion just beginning in item #25, and I would like 
to encourage Mark and John to discuss their broadcasting experiences
there.  Item #2 contains personal introductions to many of the 
conference contributors.  
 
Thanks!!
krj
response 7 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 07:50 UTC 1999

Welcome to newcomers to the Grex music conference!!
If you are looking for the Pink Floyd discussion, see item #131.   :)
 
The Music conference has gotten pretty full; this version of it 
is over two years old.  If you came to Grex via telnet or direct 
dial, here are my suggestions for getting up to speed:

at the 'OK:' prompt, type                 r since 2/1       
to read discussions in the conference since February 1.  
Replace that 2/1 date with a date between two weeks and two months
ago, depending on how much you want to read.

Next, at the 'OK:' prompt, type           browse
to see all the subject lines.  Note down the item numbers of any 
subject lines which look promising.  To read item 131, the Pink Floyd
item, type                                r 131

At the bottom of each item, the prompt will read 'Respond or pass?'
There is a third choice:                  forget
Use 'forget' whenever you find an item too boring to bother with.

  ((If you came to Grex through the Web interface, none of these 
    commands apply to you.  Backtalk, the Web interface, is pretty 
    intuitive for most users.))

To get back to see item 1 & these instructions again,
from the 'OK:' prompt, type:               r 1

Thanks for visiting our Music conference!  There is also a 
Classical Music conference:                j classical
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