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From | Brian Curtis <brioohs@sbcglobal.net> |
Subject | Re: New Cars |
Date | Thu, 06 Apr 2006 12:13:29 -0500 |
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Rollie,
Your point is well-taken but also out of context. In the case of the growth
I was referring to the casual fans walking out of Rundgren's Liars shows
since he was not going the oldies route. Most assuredly the New Cars
doesn't show much in "growth," although I am not vehemently down on the
music they are creating unlike some people.
Again, I said that I've questioned the point of the whole exercise of New
Cars, but the debate is tiresome. I won't be going to see any of the shows
- too damn expensive, and Pat (mtn-high) is thoughtful enough to recommend
spending that money in places better served (such as deserving Audities
artists gigs or discs), which I likely will. Besides, I'll likely
eventually see the New Cars on the obligatory DVD release down the road -
it's the only trick that hasn't yet been exploited (aside from decoder
rings).
Do I wish that Rundgren had done something else? Yes. Will I appreciate
his music less? Depends on the music - for me, that's all that really
matters.
Brioohs
on 4/6/06 5:00 AM, audities-owner@smoe.org at audities-owner@smoe.org wrote:
> Subject: Re: New Cars
> Message-ID: <8C8273029889FAF-830-258F@FWM-R34.sysops.aol.com>
>
> << Again, I will point the finger at perceived nostalgia as opposed to
> allowing
> the artist to grow.>>
>
> But is it really "growth" when you're cashing in on another band's nostalgia?
> (guess that's a rhetorical question)
>
> Rollie C.
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