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Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile
Author: namekuseijinnamekuseijin Date: Sep 9, 2008 08:08
On Sep 9, 8:50Â am, Slobodan Blazeski gmail.com>
wrote:
> making a symphony is
> probably harder than making a summer pop song. That doesn't make it
> less music.
Yes, it does. :)
> So if the market is buying it I don't see what's the
> problem. You want to be a star go mainstream. If that includes
> mumbling while standing on your head with female wrestlers in the
> background get use to it.
That's not music, call it "a performance".
> Else stop whining,
We stop whining when you stop calling it music. Deal? ;)
> They might be sheeps, but they're sheeps with money and you won't get
> any of their money playing jazz, classic or whatever the chosen few
> listen.
You can make decent money by playing/making music to a select few.
Why should everyone aim to be a falling star and reach the
barbarians? Let them suffocate in their own sh!t.
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