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Marty DiBergi: Do you feel that playing rock 'n' roll music keeps you a child? That is, keeps you in a state of arrested development? Derek Smalls: No. No. No. I feel it's like, it's more like going, going to a, a national park or something. And there's, you know, they preserve the moose. And that's, that's my childhood up there on stage. That moose, you know. Marty DiBergi: So when you're playing you feel like a preserved moose on stage? Derek Smalls: Yeah. On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Krispen Hartung<info@krispenhartung.com> wrote: >They all appear > to be great musicians, but perhaps the music should be in a museum? They > are great curators. :) That just strikes me as an incredibly odd thing to say about music and the musicians playing it. Put the music in a museum? I didn't know this stuff had a sell by date (some recording techniques, sure). I guess in that case most blues, jazz, classical and so on should be put away to leave room for the fresh music of today. My appreciation of music is always changing, what sounds boring one day can inspire me the next. What I loved yesterday can seem dull and lifeless a few days later, only to come back full on the next year. Anyhow, that just seemed like an odd perspective to me. The worst part of that show to me is the editing (hey let's try to make it as frenetic as possible). Kevin -- Till now you seriously considered yourself to be the body and to have a form. That is the primal ignorance which is the root cause of all trouble. - Ramana Maharshi (1879-1950) Sound and Vision: http://www.minds-eye.org NEW SITE 3/01/09 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.31/2264 - Release Date: 07/26/09 11:07:00