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1999-02-23 03:40Alex Reynolds (idm) planet of the humans
└─ 1999-02-23 04:00wells Re: (idm) planet of the humans
├─ 1999-02-23 04:56Jeff Pitrman Re: (idm) planet of the humans
└─ 1999-02-23 05:19Alex Reynolds (idm) sorry
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1999-02-23 03:40Alex Reynolds>Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 21:12:04 GMT >From: control@mcsi.net (clint nixon) >Subject: Re: (
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quoted 7 lines Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 21:12:04 GMT>Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 21:12:04 GMT >From: control@mcsi.net (clint nixon) >Subject: Re: (idm) Aphex Twin- "Window Licker" >... >gosh now this sounds like a post i read when AE's LP5 came out. >somebody turned the album into this Life and Death struggle, when its >just music and you either listen and dislike or like to listen.
gosh now maybe we should go old-old-skool and climb back up the trees and start throwing our shit at one another again for mind-numbing kicks; maybe go back to banging rocks together. after all, it's just music. why bother having an opinion in the first place? i don't know if i said lp5 was a pay per view special on Life vs Death, but i did and still think that there is special meaning to the music. i don't believe there's any reason to have to apologize for having an opinion, as long as it is clearly labeled as such. (and it was) music/art/reality is what you make of it and life is just too short; might as well get something out of it, even if it's likely that nothing is 'there' and that i'm just a deluded monkey. "making a dollar outta fifteen cents," -a. extra credit (for advanced idm monkeys only): how statistically absurd is it that our universe comes together in such a way that wealthy, privileged apes with email accounts and lots of records get to bicker over whether an opinion held over a piece of music is valid or not? __________________________________________________________________________ Alex Reynolds E reynolda@sas.upenn.edu UPenn : SAS Computing : Biology Dist Support V +1 215 573 2818 http://www.sas.upenn.edu/biology/ F +1 215 898 8780 'The central message of Buddhism is not "every man for himself"!' -- Wanda
1999-02-23 04:00wellsAt 10:40 PM 2/22/99 -0500, Alex Reynolds wrote: > >i don't know if i said lp5 was a pay pe
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At 10:40 PM 2/22/99 -0500, Alex Reynolds wrote:
quoted 10 lines i don't know if i said lp5 was a pay per view special on Life vs Death, but> >i don't know if i said lp5 was a pay per view special on Life vs Death, but >i did and still think that there is special meaning to the music. i don't >believe there's any reason to have to apologize for having an opinion, as >long as it is clearly labeled as such. (and it was) > >music/art/reality is what you make of it and life is just too short; might >as well get something out of it, even if it's likely that nothing is >'there' and that i'm just a deluded monkey. >
we love our contrived pretense, do we not? - wells oliver / s0ewoliv@titan.vcu.edu "If you make me look bad, I swear to God, I'll never talk to you again."
1999-02-23 04:56Jeff PitrmanAt 11:00 PM 2/22/99 -0500, wells wrote: >At 10:40 PM 2/22/99 -0500, Alex Reynolds wrote: >
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At 11:00 PM 2/22/99 -0500, wells wrote:
quoted 8 lines At 10:40 PM 2/22/99 -0500, Alex Reynolds wrote:>At 10:40 PM 2/22/99 -0500, Alex Reynolds wrote: > >>music/art/reality is what you make of it and life is just too short; might >>as well get something out of it, even if it's likely that nothing is >>'there' and that i'm just a deluded monkey. >> > >we love our contrived pretense, do we not?
It's better than being boring, isn't it? Anyway, Existentialism is so boring; opinions are fun. The fact that we're supposed to think that IDM music is cosmically insignificant practically makes needless flamewars over musical opinions a blow in the name of human civilization on this spaceship earth. Support your pretenses! ---- "According to the law of primogeniture this moon-cheese is mine. The UN? Ha! I spit on the UN!" [Pokey the Penguin] 1234>> http://www.pobox.com/~jpitrman/
1999-02-23 05:19Alex ReynoldsAt 11:00 PM -0500 2/22/99, wells wrote: >we love our contrived pretense, do we not? my apo
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At 11:00 PM -0500 2/22/99, wells wrote:
quoted 1 line we love our contrived pretense, do we not?>we love our contrived pretense, do we not?
my apologies to anyone who cares: my recent lp5 post was a partial attempt to ape wells' charming mannerisms to get a couple of laughs. i got a bit carried away with the pomposity thing. -a. __________________________________________________________________________ Alex Reynolds E reynolda@sas.upenn.edu UPenn : SAS Computing : Biology Dist Support V +1 215 573 2818 http://www.sas.upenn.edu/biology/ F +1 215 898 8780 'The central message of Buddhism is not "every man for himself"!' -- Wanda