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From | ronald and karen sanchez <eldeluxe@mcn.net> |
Subject | Re: distortion and noise |
Date | Mon, 03 Nov 2003 11:32:05 -0800 |
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That would be the lyrics to Pure And Easy.
I don't want to diss Pete for his gift of gab, cause I saw him in 67-76 and
there is on one better. It was because of the Who I gave up trying to play for
a long time, and the reason I have a real hard time with a lot of modern bands
who are suppose to be good. GbV were the first band in a long time that had
even a hint of that sort of rock energy and melody, and musicianship.
I guess you have to separate the man and the music.
RS
"Barry R. Schlom" wrote:
> Yeah, but what _hasn't_ Pete said? God love him, but following his love for
> the sound of his own voice he has contradicted himself repeatedly.
>
> --- Barry Schlom
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ronald and karen sanchez [mailto:eldeluxe@mcn.net]
> > Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 11:01 AM
> > To: audities@smoe.org
> > Subject: Re: distortion and noise
> >
> >
> > Pete Townshend did write : "distortion becomes pure in it's
> > wildness, the note that began all, can also destroy"... or
> > something like that.
> >
> > AssociationWorks wrote:
> >
> > > Exactly!! In fact, distortion has a way of really opening
> > up the sound
> > > spectrum. "Noise"? Well, that's entirely different... ...the thread
> > > continues.
> > >
> > > - Jeff
> > >
> > > >>The two concepts aren't mutually exclusive.
> > > >>Case in point - The Velvet Underground.
> > > >>(although "mixed clearly" doesn't necessarily apply).
> > > >>Case two - Husher Du.
> >
> > -- Ronald Sanchez
> > Director Of A&R
> > Career Records
> > www.CareerRecords.com
> >
> > The Donovan's Brain Web Site
> > www.Donovans-Brain.com
> >
> >
-- Ronald Sanchez
Director Of A&R
Career Records
www.CareerRecords.com
The Donovan's Brain Web Site
www.Donovans-Brain.com
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