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- From: adolphso@mizar.usc.edu (adolphson)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: Rap (Yes, you're still in soc.motss) (Re: Marky Mark
- Message-ID: <1ercvsINN3mu@mizar.usc.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 03:55:40 GMT
- Article-I.D.: mizar.1ercvsINN3mu
- References: <1992Nov17.004035.914@wam.umd.edu> <LgyJuB2w165w@ailanth.UUCP> <1992Nov23.194252.2446@sei.cmu.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov23.194252.2446@sei.cmu.edu>
- dbidwa@sei.cmu.edu (Daniel Bidwa) writes:
- > ailsa%ailanth.uucp@wang.com (Ailsa N.T. Murphy) writes:
- > |> ...i like rap. even when it is mysogynist and
- > |> homophobic.
-
- And you think *I'm* insane and have no taste?! Sheesh!
-
- [...]
- > Anyway, I think rap and punk are
- > both basically music for disaffected youth,
-
- No!
-
- > so similarities shouldn't be surprising.
-
- Like that they're both loud and irritating?
-
- Arne (wh spent the better part of yesterday listening
- to the Schwarzkopf/Fischer-Dieskau recording of Wolf's
- Italienisches Liederbuch and to several sides of the
- big Wolf Society set)
-