quoted 8 lines on the other hand, I was in tears yesterday reading>on the other hand, I was in tears yesterday reading
>some of the heartfelt messages from people around the
>world on this list. for me, it felt good to read that
>the listmembers from all over the world felt affected
>enough to want to show concern about the victims, and
>the country, and the world.
>it was the first time in a LONG time (years) that I've
>felt a sense of "community" here.
I agree. It was very nice to hear everyone's well-wishes on the matter,
and the genuine concern felt by some people who were brave enough to vocalize.
On the other hand, to the more-indie-than-thou, "america had it coming to
them" hataz, how would you like it if your family was in that building?
I also don't recall anyone cheering during any of the past "agressions"
against other countries. In fact, I recall most people having similar
feelings of "we all lose" when the atom bombs dropped, when vietnam was
going on, or during the recent hostilities in the middle east.
And as far as America losing its "virginity," I think that happened in
1783. or at least no later than 1861
Now. I've really been enjoying some minimalist, semi-instrumental music
lately, a la labradford, and was wondering if anyone could recommend
anything else along that vein. I'm looking for something slow, thoughtful,
most likely with at least some bass, and without a house beat. For the
record, I've still been enjoying Zammuto's disc 1, a little Aerial M, some
Pan American (mainly from the labradford ties), and I already have the good
V. Delay releases. I hope that's not all of it :D
Please respond with recommendations and reasons to the list -- I think we
could all use a little more music in our lives right now.
thanks.
derek
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