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From:
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Date:
Sun, 08 Nov 1998 21:32:22 -0500
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Re: (idm) clipped from the matador newsletter...
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At 05:51 PM 11/8/98 -0500, Rgeary2@aol.com wrote:
quoted 8 lines so does good music expire after a certain date? i understand the urge to get> >so does good music expire after a certain date? i understand the urge to get >things 'on time', while they're relevant, but if the music is good, isn't it >still good six months from now? i'm curious as to the general opinion on >this: how often do you go back and listen to something from two months ago? >six months? a year? three or four years? and how often do you buy something >that you missed a couple of years or couple of months ago? >
i guess it comes down to my opinion that jega isn't that good. the sounds are anything but original, and by february of 1999 i just feel like the album will sound dated and stale. yaawwn. things that you mentioned.. old AE stuff.. now that is timeless. as is a lot of music. jega, however, is not among that group.. :: wells oliver / s0ewoliv@titan.vcu.edu :: 'try to smile as they devour our youth'