On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 tron@... wrote: > So if I make a crap CD and tell everyone that it's meant to be crap then > it's actually alright? in your opinion it's crap. your opinion is not my opinion etc etc. for me it serves a purpose, much like eno's "music for airports" does. yes, i think it's indulgent noodling. but if i didn't like it i would not have bought it. i do and i did. whatcha gonna do about it biyatch? [things have been too quiet and peaceful here for at least 2 days, so let's start the namecalling and insulting again! dammitt!] > Hmm. That would make it non-crap, which would make my assertion > meaningless and hence would never change the CD's crap-state. This is > the sort of paradox that 1960s TV computers with big spinning tape reels > would listen to, digest and then explode about. > > > PS - I heard your favourite Tangerine Dream album was 'Cyclone' :-) > > Oh *isn't* Steve Joliffe just the greatest singer ever? he's "dreamy" isn't he? ;0) ...jeff
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Re: [Mellotronists] Yes but Epsilon in Malaysian Pale
2005-01-16 by Jeff Coulter
