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Greg Earle
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Tue, 02 Apr 1996 13:26:49 -0800
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(idm) Re: Re: PhleX
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quoted 7 lines On Tue, 2 Apr 1996, Greg Earle wrote:> On Tue, 2 Apr 1996, Greg Earle wrote: > >> Remember: The term "Greatest" only applies as far as the end of my fist. > > When a guy half way across the world whom you've never met can make music > that you and thousands of other people love, its clear that "great music" > is something that extends far beyond the end of your fist.
*Strikes palm to forehead* What the heck does the term "great music" have to do with what I said? Since you didn't get it, I'll repeat: Music is a SUBJECTIVE experience, perhaps *the* most subjective experience there is, alongside art appreciation. :-) If you, Arjun, say "The Partridge Family Album is the GREATEST ALBUM EVER RELEASED BY ANY LABEL", that use of the word "greatest" extends no further than my fist. And similarly, *my* use of the word "greatest" extends no further than *your* fist. This has nothing whatsoever to do with the term "great music". In short, let's keep the hyperbole to a minimum and get on with it. Enough of this non-thread ... - Greg