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spgoodman@earthlight.net writes: >Nope, merely reacting to the kind of closed-mindedness that pervades the >music biz as some kind of qualification process. All too easy to think >of it as one big happy family when one's included perhaps. please, excuse me; i presume -maybe erroneously- that we looper'sdelighters are somehow *all included* in the so-called 'music biz', whether we like it or not..... i'd thunk that most of the ld'ers do one/some/or all of the following: a) play live b) publish music on cd, mp3, etc c) occasionally make some dosh at a) and/or b) d) etc <i snipped an already archived wad> >Simply thinking that I'm downing someone else's opinion because it's >different than mine is less than open-minded on its own. or, maybe i misunderstood you? indeed, what i said was: "though i think it can be aesthetically 'enlightening', somehow, to allow oneself to weigh *all* kindsa folks' opinions on things 'artistic', esp. when they don't agree w/one's own;" (note use of phrase 'to ALLOW oneself': i didn't suggest that you were 'downing someone else's opinion'.....) regardless, i didn't say that *i* had an open mind..... though it sounds like a nice ideal..... *-) >What I was talking >about was the way the music biz operates on a level of manditory >classification, and how many critics in the press act more as promoters >for that thought process than actual examiners of art. This aspect is one >that >causes us all trouble in getting heard, sold, played, you name it. >Reacting >negatively to closed-mindedness and limited thinking, and the selling of >it as truth, is not in itself closed-minded, folks. Have a cookie. indeed, i agree w/you, there. but, i don't want a cookie, right now..... (for some strange reason, the tone of your last buncha missives makes my stomach all knotted..... sigh..... ) best, dt / S-C