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>>>> I love this comment. I really have no patience for ideology in music. >>>> It's > so contrary to the reasons I got into music and creativity in the first > place -- namely, joy, connecting with the larger dreamself beyond my > rational mind, etc . . .<<< > > But having 'no patience' is an ideological stand-point.. :o) You've > apparently chosen to dismiss on grounds of ideology the work, or at least > the methods of some other musicians, which puts you in a similar camp to > them, it would seem... Hmm, you're definitely making me think here . . . On first thought, I'd say that I would never dismiss anyone's work on the basis of their methods or ways of thinking about or creating it, even if it's an ideology -- I judge music on my personal reaction to it. And I like stuff that's all over the place -- depending on the moment -- What you're saying reminds me of a philosophy professor I had in college who said that if you don't have a conscious philosophy, you have an unconscious one (often either corresponding to or rebelling against the society you grew up in) -- so maybe I do have an unconcious ideology I'm not owning up to.