tony1 wrote:
> Mike it still doesn't change the validity of Fripp and Eno's work.
I've never been very clear on what the idea of musical 'validity' means.
Maybe you can explain.
One makes music and people either like it or they do not; that's a
matter of taste and doesn't have any effect on the 'validity' of the
piece. All music is 'valid' in an equal sense, but being an artistic
creation it's open to interpretation, criticism and appreciation.
I cannot stand the majority of the works of Mozart, but I am not about
to say that he is 'not valid'.
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