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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 08:53:59 EDT, Hedewa7@aol.com wrote: >caliban@darklock.com writes: >>I tend to think it's more of a generation gap. Each generation of >>technology provides simpler ways to make music. The previous generation, >>being jealous, claims the music isn't "real". > >wauuuuuuuugh..... >that set of blanket-statements is simply untrue, Okay, now that you've said "you're wrong and you're stupid", perhaps you could tell me exactly which set of blanket statements you have a problem with. I tagged the whole thing as my opinion, cited examples from my own experience, and noted that it wasn't a universal truth. To my knowledge, the only *real* blanket statement in that post was "Everyone gets to a point where they can't do something." -- and if you have evidence to refute this, you should probably be calling newspapers. Now, if you *don't* think the "it's not real music" argument stems primarily from a combination of existing investment in prior technology and inability or unwillingness to comprehend and adapt to new technology, I'd like to hear your theories. They'd probably be the first new thing I've heard on the subject in years.