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- From: ee90crr@monge.brunel.ac.uk.ac.uk (Christopher R Ringrose)
- Newsgroups: alt.rave
- Subject: Re: Q
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 11:45:56 GMT
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- In article 1jn4kaINNbk5@darkstar.UCSC.EDU, cspot@cats.ucsc.edu (Christopher Edward Hilker) writes:
- >
- > sfwhite@cantor.math.uwaterloo.ca (Stephen F. White) writes:
- >
- > >[ whether bands like, say, def leppard are actually writing their puerile
- > >and adolescent songs "from the heart", i don't know whether you or I can
- > >actually say. personally, i have absolutely no desire to know what's in their
- > >hearts. it must be awfully strange and somewhat embarassing to be pushing 40
- > >and find your songs are STILL appealing to the same sort of 16-year-old
- > >adolescent male morons that it appealed to when you started. ]
- >
- > My advice to you, although you yourself state that you don't listen to
- > the radio, is that the next time you hear a Def Leppard track, listen to
- > the drums. Their rhythm programming and production is better than a lot
- > of dance music I can think of.
- >
- > Don't flame me for being a Def Leppard fan; I'm not. I've just found something
- > to keep me from tearing out my hair when I'm forced to hear their dreck that
- > may serve the alt.rave community as well.
- >
- > C.
- >
- > --
- > hilker!chris (cspot@cats.ucsc.edu)
- >
- > Life is fair. There, I said it. If anyone asks, you can tell them I did.
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- So lets all sample def lepp drum beats, put them on a Zero-G sample CD and end up
- sounding like the Prodigy!
-
- bod on acid SOG '93
-