Hey there.
In article 'Echo Removal', Rudy Pizzute wrote:
RP> *** Quoting Will to Rudy Pizzute dated 06-20-97 ***
RP> >
RP> > What kinds of music are you into?
RP> >
RP> > Will Morrison
RP> >
RP> I of course like my own..but I listen to heavy metal
RP> (KISS,CURE,OZZY,STRIPER,ETC)
RP> I also listen to E.L.O. , MOVE,Yes type Music
RP>
RP> ... People with narrow minds usually have broad tongues.
RP>
I see. I've never been a heavy metal fan, myself (it seems to me that I've
heard much of it, but it was all done by Cream or Hendrix back in the early
70's...). I tend to go for pretty much anything but that, rap and polkas. I
guess I'm just a jaded musician.
I tend to listen to classical, R&B, pop, or jazz, largely in that order. I'll
play anything someone pays me to play. I guess that makes me jaded, though
I've always been opinionated (gee, this is saying great things about me,
isn't it?).
All in all, I tend to like things that sound 'real' to me, not just stuff
that sounds like someone wrote it to sell it. Now for my politically
incorrect statement of the day... back when people were doing more drugs,
music seemed to have more to offer people. There wasn't so much anger,
frustration, and just downright meanspiritedness as there is today. maybe the
drugs had something to do with that, maybe not. It just seems that when
Reagan came along, it became fashionable to hate and enjoy it. A far cry from
the 'let's all get together' days I grew up in.
Music does nothing for me, now adays, at least not the crap I hear on the
radio passing for music. I just don't feel any of what the rest of the
country seems to want me to. Or at least the lawyers in charge of the music
industry.
That is why I don't listen to most metal... it just sounds negative to me,
and I just don't need that influence. I can feel bad about things on my own.
That's a rather long winded reply to a short staement, isn't it? Oh well,
ignore what you want...
WIll Morrison
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