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Mon, 25 Apr 2005 14:30:01 +0000
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Re: [idm] most embarrasing album
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Actually, you pole vaulted over a few genres to make the leap between Can and Thrill Kill Kult. In order to adequately convey why a whole (dare I say?) generation of people tossed off prog (temporarily, at least) would require more than an email can carry. The more apt comparison might be Yes' "Tales From a Topgraphic Ocean" to "Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols" - it has more to do with a sort of sea change in listening whether it's in an individual or a group and the perceived need to distance one's self from yesterday. If you'd have been around then, it wouldn't need explanation. Nor was it wholesale - Can seemed to transcend what a lot of punks wanted to move away from. That's just a tree in the forest, though - my larger point was about going back to (at least partially) embrace what you had at some point left behind and not apologizing for it. jeff -------------- Original message --------------
quoted 36 lines I, for one, have never tossed off prog rock. Yes'> 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 > wrote: > > 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 > >