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From:
Justin King
To:
'idm@hyperreal.org'
Date:
Thu, 19 Jul 2001 12:16:39 +0100
Subject:
RE: [idm] loving older music
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Irene, I would have to disagree, I can still find new music these days that makes the hair on the back of my neck still stand up! Very pure by Mystical Sun (on mp3.com) is just one of the most amazing songs, and still gets me smiling and tingling with joy every time I hear it. J. Justin King NT - No Thanks Software Engineer & Support [+44|0] 20 7620 4857 Work 5D Solutions Ltd [+44|0] 79 6763 8529 Cell mailto:Justin_King@five-d.com http://www.five-d.com/ Great music at -> http://www.mp3.com/getafixx/ Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago. Bernard Berenson -----Original Message----- From: Irene McC [mailto:substar@iafrica.com] Sent: 18 July 2001 18:46 To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: [idm] loving older music On 18 Jul 2001, at 7:12, Adam Piontek wrote:
quoted 4 lines There's something wonderful about being a teenager and getting a> There's something wonderful about being a teenager and getting a > new album for the first time in months, taking it home and holing > up in your room with the headphones and falling in love with new > music.
YES YES YES!!! Why doesn't that happen any more? Are we just too damn jaded and locked into the eternal quest for bigger, better, more? These days, I get new albums, and they're *nice* but somehow they never enmesh with every single cell in my body like my old music used to. I have some old vinyl dating back, ooh - 20, 25 years, that is so deeply engrained that I can imagine every crackle and surface scratch before it comes along, and if I hear a CD copy of the same album, it somehow lacks the well-worn ambience of my beloved original. I think partly this might be due to my obsession with music having become something akin to an addiction, and I'm always looking to the next fix, rather than fully enjoying the present. It's also partially a fault of the media, peddling music as a mass- market consumable. Gone is the arcane pleasure of indulgence. Cynical? You bet! I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org