This is not exactly true....my parents enjoy very much the music I listen
to...
Anyway if what you say is true, the lack of interest in music will be only
for one generation..
quoted 40 lines From: marc@disquiet.com
>From: marc@disquiet.com
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: Re: [idm] the end of all music?
>Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 14:11:10 -0600
>
>A friend and I were talking, several years back, about the sense that many
>people end up liking things their parents actively disliked -- to the point
>of inventing new types of music their parents rarely consider music in the
>first place, from bebop to rock'n'roll to rap to "glitch."
>
>Considering this friend and I both listen to a broad range of music, we
>wondered what might come around in the future that we wouldn't like but
>their our (hypoetherical) kids would like. What would such a new genre
>sound like?
>
>The scariest thing we could come up with is that our kids, and their
>generation, simply wouldn't be interested in music at all.
>
>Marc
>
> - - -
>Marc Weidenbaum
>www.disquiet.com
>
>
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>On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 14:50:38 -0500, "A. C." <iroel85@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > If john cage and IDM have ever taught as anything is that
> > music is not made
> > of notes, but of sounds and silences...
> > So the combinations are infinite as theorically you
> > can create an infinite
> > amount of sounds and arrange them always in different orders...
> >
>
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