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1996-09-22 14:37A.R. Lockett Re: (idm) Underworld Bootleg: an offer....
└─ 1996-09-22 19:13Mark Kolmar Re: (idm) Underworld Bootleg: an offer....
└─ 1996-09-23 23:25James B Gill (idm) nope, it was socrates
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1996-09-22 14:37A.R. LockettThe original poster's assertion is correct to some degree. That old album does register so
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The original poster's assertion is correct to some degree. That old album does register somewhat high on the Faecal-matter Scale. The vocals *are* lame for the most part. But . . . The respondent is also right to draw attention to some of the Good Things that Underworld have brought forth into this world, such as Pearls Girl. To state that they are pioneers, however, seems a rather large claim, since all they were essentially doing was coll-ecl-ecting various strands in the air at the time (techno/electro/breakbeat/house/dub/cheese/biscuits/sub-TearsforFears "singing" . . . ) and cobbling it together into a sonic pizza. Long on crust, short on topping . . . alan/beyondthebristolsound ________________________________________________________
quoted 1 line I have a copy of a old domestic Underworld CD called "Under the>>>>I have a copy of a old domestic Underworld CD called "Under the
Radar". Its the last LP before "DUBNOBASSWITHMYHEADMAN". I play it to anyone who says they like Underworld. It's some of the worst crap I've ever heard and I dont think that their new stuff is as good as it's hyped up to be. Boring, repetitive beats, cheesy synth lines and lame vocals = poopoo.<<<< I don't know....Underworld has some of the best stuff: Pearls Girl <listen with base please> Dark and Long <more base, please> Nux, from Born Slippy single <additional base> In short, I don't agree with you. Underworld are pioneers.
1996-09-22 19:13Mark KolmarI think Goethe said that everything has been thought of before -- the trick is to think of
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I think Goethe said that everything has been thought of before -- the trick is to think of it again. The other eternal rule that comes into play is music is based on theft (not borrowing, if done right it's theft) and recombination of previously-used elements. --Mark __ http://www.xnet.com/~mkolmar/BurningRome "The fact their parents have separated doesn't disturb the children. They go on looking at television. How old should they be before they smoke marijuana? No one seems to know." -- John Cage On Sun, 22 Sep 1996, A.R. Lockett wrote:
quoted 6 lines all they were essentially doing was coll-ecl-ecting various strands in the> all they were essentially doing was coll-ecl-ecting various strands in the > air at the time > (techno/electro/breakbeat/house/dub/cheese/biscuits/sub-TearsforFears > "singing" . . . ) and cobbling it together into a sonic pizza. > > Long on crust, short on topping . . .
1996-09-23 23:25James B GillOn Sun, 22 Sep 1996, Mark Kolmar wrote: > I think Goethe said that everything has been tho
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(idm) nope, it was socrates
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On Sun, 22 Sep 1996, Mark Kolmar wrote:
quoted 4 lines I think Goethe said that everything has been thought of before -- the> I think Goethe said that everything has been thought of before -- the > trick is to think of it again. The other eternal rule that comes into > play is music is based on theft (not borrowing, if done right it's theft) > and recombination of previously-used elements.
Well, to continue in the dork-retentive fashion that this list so generously fosters, it was Plato's idea that the trick is to remember instead of "learning". Sorry to fall under your influence. i'll forward this to alt.philosophy.plato HA