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Fri, 1 Nov 2002 17:17:05 EST
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Re: [idm] Future of bjork, past of bjork
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pop is definitely something that all of you should be studying and recognizing as a major part of the evolution of culture. it wouldn't hurt you to go out and purchase justin timberlake's new release coming out on the 5th of november, to see what pop really "tastes" like. bjork is pop's dully shining star, who has managed to convey her intentions to millions and millions of people, good and bad, tall and short, fat and skinny, etc. isn't it nice to think that there exists a thing that can affect so many people on such a large scale? and shouldn't we maybe take a look at it for what it is, and not groan and moan at it's existence? i think a lot of you would be surprised to find that chamber music is not only conceived of by the likes of bach and haydn. don't knock that satement. if you don't know what i'm talking about, then you may never.