quoted 10 lines That's why I never understand how people can go on and on about Coltrane and>That's why I never understand how people can go on and on about Coltrane and
>all those jazz musicians in the 60's, because by this time their music has
>become, in a manner of speaking, so rock-hard and moldy that you'd, like,
>break a tooth and get some sort of horrible disease just trying to dig in
>for an innocent and supposedly nourishing bite. And don't even get me
>started on blues or classical. So come on, let me tell you a few things,
>just there's this one thing I want to say. Please I only want to tell
>you....
>
>Aw, come on.
I can sense a weak bit of sarcasm in your words.
You mentioned John Coltrane and classical music for fucks sake. Now you tend to think that IDM will last throughout the years as Coltrane and say, lets drop a name here, Mozart.
It made me laugh out loud that you are trying to make a point on this. Wasn't dance music (I'm using it as a blanket term here, watch out) based upon what's new and interesting is cool? And what came out in 1998 ("Music Has the Right to Children") sounds dull old and crusty now. If you think that means that's my whole theology on IDM you are mistaken. You fucking nerd.
I don't mean to argue the "timelessness" of IDM at all, you call it into question with your reply; you also infer that I only like what's new and cool.
That's not my problem, my problem is isolated to Boards of Canada, I think "Music Has the Right..." sounds dated and old.
I only like what's on the tip of a freshly milked cock.
You made me remeber that I still have their Diskono record that has a rare Boards of Canada track on it, anyone want to buy it off of me?
Let me repeat again: I only like what's on the tip of a freshly milked cock.
Ike Turner's new album is the shit.
Rated_R
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