On Friday, August 23, 2002, at 04:47 PM, kay_wrad wrote:
> --- In motm@y..., Thomas Hudson <thudson@t...> wrote:
>>
>> Peake reminds me of mrs808, which long ago basically argued, "I want
>> computers to make producing music easy, rather than wasting my life
>> learning an instrument."
>>
> Can I suggest that listmembers refrain from posting disses of Mr Peake
> on this list? The reason I suggest this is that if Mr Peake wishes to
> avail himself of an opportunity to throw a big one down on Mr
> Schreiber at Analogue Heaven or at The Gas Station, or wherever, which
> he clearly does from time to time, then Mr Schreiber, or for that
> matter any of us who cares to can s∗bscribe (it's easy) and let rip
> back at him. Which We/They/He/You also do from time to time.
> However, it appears that Mr Peake is not able to post here. What I
> would like to suggest is that if you are going to take issue with Mr
> Peake, please do so in a forum where he is able to respond to you.
>
> Or, to put it another way:
>
> GENTLEMEN! TAKE IT OUTSIDE PLEASE!
>
You are absolutely correct and I regret dissing someone on a forum they
are not a part of.
I should have never singled out one person. Instead I should have
criticized the total waste of
a forum which could be dedicated to modular users of every manufacturer
trading patches
and tips, instead of the sophomoric and utterly wasteful discussion of
whether a Les Paul
is better than a Strat. A guitar contest? A modular contest? A big hair
contest? It is still a
pissing contest.
On the "Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" album, Gabriel sings "No need to
sell if you are
homeward bound" which applies equally to religious salesman and those
that seek validation
of their purchasing choices by deriding the choices of others. Only a
teenager or a man
with the maturity of a teenager would obsess over this.
On every planet in the universe, a whiny bitch is still a whiny bitch.
There are several on TGS.