I, for one, have never tossed off prog rock. Yes'
earlier stuff still rocks to me and still sounds
original and fresh. Why anyone could give up the
glorious sounds of Can for My Life With The Thrill
Kill Cult is beyond me.
Ed
http://radio.echoditto.com
--- theREALmxyzptlk <theREALmxyzptlk@comcast.net>
wrote:
quoted 28 lines Why should you be embarrassed about anything?
> Why should you be embarrassed about anything?
> Tastes change, people change, and your current
> tastes have been
> constructed and informed by what you've ingested.
> The older you get (hopefully), the more you'll get
> over having to make a
> case for or widen a distance from what's found a
> place in your decks.
> I remember tossing off bubble-gum for acid rock,
> tossing off prog for
> punk for synth pop for goth for alternative for you
> name it....and going
> back to try and find that pieces of that stuff
> later for collector's
> prices when it has gone out of print, if only for
> the wonderful cheese
> factor. Pop music is disposable, but don't fall prey
> to feeling stupid
> over something that doesn't fit the current grid.
>
>
>
> jeff
> np-anything by Sandi Patti
>
>
>
>
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