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ryan
response 1 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 19:28 UTC 2004

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bru
response 2 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 19:37 UTC 2004

Is that what is killing the music industry?  Yep, a two fold attack they can't
seem to get past.

bru
response 3 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 19:41 UTC 2004

Hip hop culture that glorifies illegal acts and encourages a no-holds-barred
freedom to do what you want, including the downloading of music rather than
the
purchase of overpriced CD's;  and a failure to publish music acceptable to
the public
looking for good music, not rap.
jp2
response 4 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 19:43 UTC 2004

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gelinas
response 5 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 19:45 UTC 2004

(IIRC, Ken does not favour the removal of items.  So this item is safe, jp2.)
jp2
response 6 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 19:46 UTC 2004

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jp2
response 7 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 19:48 UTC 2004

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other
response 8 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 20:24 UTC 2004

Hey bruce, NEWSFLASH:  More people consider Rap "good music" than 
anything you'd refer to by that label.  

(I'm not one of them, but at least I recognize that my tastes do not 
equate to universal truth.)
tod
response 9 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 22:55 UTC 2004

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anderyn
response 10 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 23:10 UTC 2004

I have a feeling that you might be wrong, other. (Bruce has a very diversified
musical taste, incorporating classical, rock, pop, barbershop, folk, world,
and other things I'm not thinking of right now.) If you were speaking to me,
you would more likely be right, since I am not very catholic in my taste
(folk, world, 80s rock, some big band...).
tod
response 11 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 23:15 UTC 2004

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boltwitz
response 12 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 23:18 UTC 2004

I listen to Rock And Roll!!!, Classical, ElectroTEchno, PsytechnoElectro,
Raps, PsyRap, Psyrock, Psychedellic Rock, Rock and Psychedellic,
World/Ethno, Pop. Rock, Pop. psy. rock, IDM, and PsIDM.
cow
response 13 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 01:27 UTC 2004

I listen to all types of music, though i try to avoid country.
ryan
response 14 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 03:35 UTC 2004

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boltwitz
response 15 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 03:52 UTC 2004

Is it because you hate niggers ?
happyboy
response 16 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 09:00 UTC 2004

doh!
happyboy
response 17 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 09:10 UTC 2004

when i read 0, i hear the voice of peckar's geek friend
in american splendor.   actually most of the posts on grex
make me think of that guy's voice.

would you like a gourmet jellybean, ken?
md
response 18 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 11:56 UTC 2004

Do they make them in Organic Merlot?
happyboy
response 19 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 21:37 UTC 2004

i don't think so. the pina colada is good.
md
response 20 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 23:17 UTC 2004

Btw, the Funk Celebration made the whole show worth it, from EWF to the 
nouveau guys.  I even enjoyed S.L. Jackson's histrionics.  And seeing 
the venerable George Clinton honored so lavishly made my whole week.
happyboy
response 21 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 23:20 UTC 2004

george is my favorite hairdresser
tod
response 22 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 23:23 UTC 2004

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thorn
response 23 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 23:35 UTC 2004

dont do zevon dont do folk
happyboy
response 24 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 02:56 UTC 2004

yawn.
gull
response 25 of 86: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 18:47 UTC 2004

I've never been a rap fan.  I like music that has a melody.  I also
don't particularly like the culture around rap, where you seem to need
"street cred" (i.e., a criminal record) to be considered legitimate.
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