I think you are right. But remember, there are people here who own everything Curt Boettcher and Paul McCartney ever put out (guilty.) So there is a hell of a broad spectrum, and not everyone will like every band. I mean, if I recall, Jamie doesn't particularly like the Beatles. The Beatles! I don't like to "dis" any band in the Audities fold, so usually if I have nothing nice to say I just shut up. But for reasons that elude me, I was just never grabbed by FOW. And I bought both their albums. But it just never happened for me. Who knows? Maybe one day I'll pop 'em in and see the light. Its happened before (I remember saving a cassette I recorded off the radio of U2 at Red Rocks because I kept thinking, "Some day I might like this band." And someday I did.) ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 11:57 AM Subject: Re: The Rosenbergs > For what it's worth, I've observed that certain bands--and I think the Rosenbergs fit *squarely* into this category--don't get as much respect amongst the Audities audience because they don't have a real link to classic, '70s AM radio-style power-pop. The modern stuff--which could be extended to include Ben Kweller, The Stereo, OKGo, even Fountains of Wayne--is certainly big with some of us, but not all of us. And of course that's cool, too, because everyone has their own tastes and that's great. The thing is that it's this stuff that has a chance at making the mainstream. It's rooted in the here-and-now, rather than 30 years ago, and I guess that's why there's some animosity surrounding the Rosenbergs a bit. Some people claim they're merely "okay" and can't get behind them, while they might love a somewhat more classicist band like, I dunno, the Lackloves. Again, it's fine, but the division of us "scenesters" is probably why we can never propel a power-pop band beyond our o! > wn little cult anymore. > I guess that's why some of the bands who really make it--the Fountains of Waynes and OKGOs--make it without really being linked closely to the pop underground. Realistically a lot of our tastes are just truly quite different. --J > In a message dated 1/30/2003 10:11:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, mtn-high@msn.com writes: > > Like 'em or not, they are a part of this *powerpop* scene that so many here > claim isn't getting enough attention from the mainstream.> > IMO, these guys would have a much better chance making a > dent if they had > support from those here who spread the word.