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From Stewart Mason <flamingo@theworld.com>
Subject Re: The Day the Music Died
Date Wed, 19 May 2004 15:55:00 -0400

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At 10:12 AM 5/19/2004 -0400, Miguel Motta wrote:
>Actually, I believe that the music started dying in the 70's especially 
>with the disco boom... Ear candy, disposable and clearly forgetable only 
>to pop up ocassionally as "Oh yea... I remember them" bands and singers... 
>As the 80's and MTV rolled in once again a crop of disposable acts that 
>were good for a music video or two with an occassional real talent coming 
>along in the form of Mark Knopfler or so... The 90's, ouch... and now into 
>the new millennium a host of Power-Tool bands all sounding cookie cutter 
>and who, when people in the year 2100 look back to remember what happened 
>around the 80's, 90's and new millennium it will all go back to ... you 
>guessed it, The Beatles and the 60's.

So what you're saying is that you're not going to be spamming the list to
pimp your bootleg auctions for any band that showed up after FRAMPTON COMES
ALIVE, then?

S




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