+ Music as a catalyst for change +

Pedro F. Cevallos Jr. (cevallos@juno.com)
Tue, 27 May 1997 22:03:40 EDT


On Tue, 27 May 1997 14:58:51 EDT djchris@juno.com said:

>> People have more respect for a holy book,
>> than they do for a cow on a meat hook.
>> -- KRS ONE --
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>
>thats a nice saying.......too bad its not true

We could always make it true. The liner notes of Future Loop
Foundation's "Time and Bass" put it best:

"This is not a concept album, although there is a theme. I've come to
realise that very few people have the opportunity or notivation to change
the world, but everyone has the chance to change their own and if enough
people set out to do this, the world will change anyway.

This album is about those personal journey's [sic] and the struggle to
rid ourselves of the pre-concieved ideas we are born into. Ultimately
though, it's just a collection of music to be listened to and enjoyed,
so, as the heat of the day gives way to the stillness of the night, press
play, skin up, look to the stars and chill out -- remember, anything is
possible."

Peace,

Pedro Cevallos

--
People have more respect for a holy book, 
than they do for a cow on a meat hook.
	-- KRS One --
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