Re: Re: 80s?

From: leslie shill (icehouse@redshift.com)
Date: Thu Feb 21 2002 - 03:23:11 CET

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    You can think what you like and say it as well, that does not matter to me!
    The whole thing was connected to music and not having a name of a group does
    not make it any less about music, I was responding to his criticism of a lot
    of what takes place on the list, like the playlists or whats on my cd
    player, these are things I enjoy about the list because they tell me what
    people are listening to, and not just any people but more people who care
    enough to make their opinions known and I like that! Anyway, to get back to
    your inane comments and apparent lack of knowledge as to what is or is not
    spamming, what you said was really just silly and simply an attack on me,
    something I am able to deal with easily! In the 20 years that I have been a
    DJ and for the 30 years that I have been involved in writing and performing
    music I have come across many people who have misguided ideas and that is
    what discussion groups are all about, this is a place to express an opinion
    about music and related matters and there does NOT have to be a name of a
    group to make it about music, can you understand that or do you need some
    more help to understand the concept? I know that some people will be
    interested in what I say and some will not appreciate it at all but that is
    just fine by me, I am as interested in reading the negatives as I am in
    reading the positives, too bad you are unable to understand this sort of
    concept and your real response is to call me names, get a life cottonwife!

    leslie/The Power of Sound
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Cottonwife" <cottonwife@cottonwife.com>
    To: <icehouse@redshift.com>
    Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 12:56 PM
    Subject: RE: Re: 80s?

    > nice shit man!!!
    > I donat think 600 (or more) people want to read some freaks' comments!!!
    > And I really can't understand, what message you wanted deliver to acid
    jazz
    > group. Where I can find a name of the group, or something, which is
    > connected to music?
    > YOu are a spammer, so
    > just chill
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: icehouse@redshift.com [mailto:icehouse@redshift.com]
    > Sent: 19. veebruar 2002. a. 19:29
    > To: infophysix@yahoo.com
    > Cc: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    > Subject: Re: Re: 80s?
    >
    >
    > =Casey,
    >
    > perhaps this list is too tame for you? If you want discussion then you
    > need to at least try to make it happen instead of doing all your painting
    > with a critical and sarcastic brush. It is true that there are other lists
    > where some acid-jazz people now are found for whatever reasons but you
    > will have to find them yourself Casey. I am sure that with you being as
    > incredibly smart as you are you will have no problem locating anything you
    > want on the internet, the trouble will probably come with the question of
    > whether those lists want you and the acid and bile you seem to reflux at
    > everything that is written here. Believe it or not, this list is not only
    > for very specific discussion and it definitely is not for only what you
    > define as being worthwhile as subject matter, while you may find playlists
    > insipid, there are some people here who find them interesting. There are
    > often discussions on subjects that I have no interest in and consequently
    > I just ignore them, perhaps you can manage to do the same or else go find
    > a board that has the sort of topics you want to discuss. The roadmaps that
    > people take to get where they are is part of their history and it is
    > interesting to some people here, again you can easily choose to ignore
    > these threads. What music do you actually like and what are you listening
    > to now, if anything at all? Instead of being super-critical why don't you
    > offer the list something worthwhile in terms of discussion, there are
    > people out here who will participate if you are able to generate something
    > of interest, are you capable of that or are you just interested in the
    > fight? There are many people here who want to know what other people are
    > listening to and the "on my cd player" does fill that role, again if you
    > cannot handle it then find some other list to hang your pointed little hat
    > on!
    >
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    >
    > infophysix@yahoo.com wrote:
    > > --- Velanche Stewart <vstewart@calpoly.edu>
    > > >
    > > > >"Casey T." wrote:
    > >
    > > > > Yes, I'm interested in the music discussed on this
    > > > > list. I'm not particularly interested on
    > > > everyone
    > > > > roadmap how they got here.
    > >
    > > > Perhaps it might be irrelevant to you, and that's
    > > > fine.
    > >
    > > Yes, very irrelevant.
    > >
    > > > This is democracy in action, and I'm sure that there
    > > may be others that agree with you.
    > > > Judging by the number of responses so far,
    > > > it's a topic that seems to hold value for others.
    > >
    > > You can find a knitwit to talk about anything, that
    > > does necessarily mean it hold value towards the theme
    > > of this list.
    > >
    > > Oh wait a minute what list is this again? I thought
    > > it was the acid-jazz list but it seems like all the
    > > messages are "In My Cd Changer" or "radio playlists".
    > > Has the name of this list changed?
    > >
    > > Come to think of it, that's all I'm getting, that and
    > > 80s. Has all the interesting people posting moved onto
    > > another list? Let me know.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
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