--- Lee Azzarello <roswell@antioch-college.edu> wrote:
quoted 2 lines I'm sorry but I have to get involved in this one.
> I'm sorry but I have to get involved in this one.
> Seriously, who are you to say these things?
Hey Lee, this is a mailing list for discussing music
isn't it? Everyone on this list should feel free to
share their thoughts and opinions. "Seriously" mate.
It's alot more interesting hearing different sides. I
would rather hear someone being honest and critical,
then just saying it's good because the artist's
history.
Good musicians do occasionally release dodgy material.
There is nothing wrong with giving an honest opinion.
quoted 1 line No one ever has a right to publicly judge someone
> No one ever has a right to publicly judge someone
the
quoted 1 line way you just did.
> way you just did.
Why not? It's an opinion. I'm not taking sides on
whether Squarepusher is sliding off or not. I'm
talking more in the principle of what you brought up..
that people should be able to discuss things honestly
(even if the mass don't agree).
quoted 2 lines If you feel like genralizing about someone's
> If you feel like genralizing about someone's
> livelihood, do it in a less public forum.
Why? This is a forum for music discussion. You should
be a little more secure in your tastes, to not be
threatened by differences of opinions.
Sorry, i'm sick of hearing this kind of crap. I would
rather people speak honestly about music whether it's
positive or negative.
quoted 41 lines It would be unfortunate if I listened to the
> It would be unfortunate if I listened to the
> songs you have on your posted mp3.com address and
> then filpantly blew them off.
> -Lee Azzarello
> *not trying to be famous, simply heard*
>
>
> On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, James Roberts wrote:
>
> > Is it just me, or have Squarepusher releases just
> been going down the drain
> > lately? Overall:
> >
> > 'Music Is Rotted...' was great, lots of
> interesting noises, depth and
> > development (and kept it up over 15 tracks);
> > 'Budakhan Mindphone' was okay, beautiful first
> track but didn't really hang
> > together;
> > 'Maximum Priest' was average, with not enough
> development and too many
> > 'well, I've got this, why not stick it in'
> moments;
> > and 'Selection Sixteen', apart from Square Rave,
> Schizm Track #1 and Time
> > Borb, was awful - effortless jazz bits, aimless
> drumrolls, painful noises.
> > About 13 tracks too long in my opinion.
> >
> > Is he going down the Quantity Not Quality route,
> or is just running out of
> > inspiration?
> >
> > James Roberts (aka ISDS)
> > ------
> > http://listen.to/isds
> > www.mp3.com/isds
> >
> >
> >
>
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