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From | "Stewart Mason" <craigtorso@verizon.net> |
Subject | Re: Dave Matthews |
Date | Tue, 06 Dec 2005 19:38:33 -0500 |
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From: "floatingunder" <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com>
> Well said and this doesn't contradict your point.
> (Swallowing hard) I will again argue Leo's first two albums were
> very
> good and largely forgotten PER the fluff he recorded the mid 70's
> and
> on. That is, perhaps fans of music were initially drawn to him but
> he went for something very different with "Endless Flight" and drew
> in a much larger fan base, albeit a less discerning one (IMHO). I
> know, I've beat this drum before and I've got nothing to gain in
> doing so.
Hey, for that matter, I think about two-thirds of Bruce Hornsby's
debut album is really good, and I dissed him equally.
> Question:
> What is there more of:
> a)People who are very into music, seek it out, and it speaks to them
> in some way. Whatever the style is that they enjoy.
> b) People who are very casual about it and it's more like background
> music for them while they do other things.
>
> I would guess the latter. I don't say it or question it to sound
> elitist in anyway. To each their own.
I think it's obviously B, the same way there are more people who have
a football game on in the background while they're reading the paper
than there are people who wear nothing but chest paint and a thong at
Gillette Stadium when it's 24 degrees and snowing. Everybody's got
their thing.
S
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