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From Michael Coxe <popville@gmail.com>
Subject Re: an audacious challenge :)
Date Mon, 20 Jul 2009 08:23:35 -0700

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On 7/19/2009 8:04 PM, Daryll Collins wrote:
>
> Personally if this list only encompassed such a narrow aspect of the
> music scene, I'd have little interest. I've always looked at this list
> as pertaining to Pure Pop. A much wider umbrella.

The Audities Magazine model was quite broad. Insanely Great Pop embraced 
the quirky, the twangy, the indie, the loud and pounding (Off Broadway's 
"Fallin In'" screams Insanely Great!) and (insert pop genre here). 
Power-Pop was not the only popism. I remember the first Audities-List 
discussions being about Kyle Vincent and That Thing You Do - neither 
following a strict power-pop definition. But the magazine took a dirt 
nap shortly after the list began, and its mantra faded.

Anyone remember early-on storm over the Ambrosia discussion? Oh the 
heresy - the genre whose name shall not be mentioned - AOR! Now that was 
fun! Bash vs. the Bomp crowd. Right up there with the Twee death match 
of Mason & Oakes.

  - Michael


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