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- From: johnf@Auspex.COM (John Fereira)
- Newsgroups: alt.music.progressive
- Subject: Re: A simple question
- Message-ID: <16061@auspex-gw.auspex.com>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 18:59:17 GMT
- References: <1992Dec23.091227.1@fib.upc.es>
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- In article <1992Dec23.091227.1@fib.upc.es> guijarro@fib.upc.es writes:
- |I just want to raise a simple question:
- |
- | << What kind of music will endure??? >>
- |
- |As we are suppossed to be progressive lovers/haters, please
- |try to be objective choosing the bands and authors you think
- |will survive...
-
- I'm not going to go into any specific bands but you pose an interesting
- question. Someone awhile back was talking about classical composers writing
- music that will endure with that in mind. Since many progressive bands
- have a classical influence one would believe that progressive music would
- endure. Compare that to much popular music that seems only to be produced
- for the quick buck and it seems to validate the importance of progressive
- rock as a musical genre.
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- | John Fereira | Auspex Systems | "Ask me about my vow of silence." |
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