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Subject: Re: mellotron users who CLOWNED moody blues

From: "Steve" <calyx12001@...>
Date: 2007-03-15

agreed. appreciation of different types of music, like so many
things, is a matter of individual taste. i had friends who loved 70's
era King Crimson AND The Grateful Dead. i could never figure that
out. opposite ends of the spectrum if you ask me. i never could and
still don't appreciate The Dead. but that doesn't mean they SUCK. i
just don't personally like them...the music bores me to death.
but...to each their own. i begrudge no-one their artistic expression.
if i don't care for the music i just won't buy or listen to it. i see
no need to bash the band or the people who DO like them.

one of the problems with society today (and this is MY opinion,
that's all) is that some people aren't willing to agree to disagree.
with music, that's almost essential. not everyone is going to like
the same things. and some people will like the same band but for
totally different reasons. it makes for some tension but, the world
would be a pretty boring place if everyone liked and disliked the
same things.

anyway, just some food for thought. bon appetit!!

Steve


--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, Jerry Korb <jkorb@...> wrote:
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>
>
> G B wrote:
>
> > lol ooh ok, so this place is censored. you would think that this
of all
> > places would be the place to freely discuss GOOD music that uses
the
> > mellotron. guess not. you guys win, the moody blues are awesome
DUDE
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
>
>
> Hi G B and all, Will temporarily de-lurk to add my two bits'
worth.
> Our list is not censored. I've seen helluva lots of postings over
the
> last 9+ years. Most about Trons, music,tech stuff, etc. And quite a
bit
> unrelated.
>
> ....That's the great thing about an open forum. Most of us are very
> passionate about our Trons . Whether or not others agree on a
topic ,
> that's not really relevant. Point is, some of us "seasoned" members
> were moved by music long ago to make a lifetime investment in a
Tron.
> Some waited 30 years to own one , some had them 30 years.
>
> It's not what you wrote about the MB which ruffled feathers, GB.
> It's the WAY you presented your opinions. For example, If I enter
> a chat-room of classic Corvette owners/club, and say the slightest
> unexpected thing about fiberglass bodies and such, I'd better wear
> a flak jacket or run like hell.
>
> Dunno who said the phrase "One person's trash is another's
treasure."
> Kinda applies here too. How's about it gang ??
>
> Best, -- Jerry Korb ("Close To The Edge" influenced my Tron purch
in '73)
>