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My guess none of us were the same as were were 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago. We probably don't make the same music either (gee, I hope not). Yet we still have the same name. We still *feel* like the same person, even though to someone who hasn't seen us in 20 years might view us differently. OTOH, some people/bands/companies are stuck. AC/DC has not changed much. Strats and LPs are still made. These are due to the market demanding something very specific from these bands/companies, and 'the big corporation' giving people what they want. Remember New Coke? Neon Strats? However, as an artist/artiste/whatever who doesn't make mass marketable pop/country/crossover music, who do you work for? Dave Eichenberger http://www.hazardfactor.com > I like some of their eighties stuff, I like some of their > nineties stuff. But I don't think it's King Crimson. >