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Yes,this is an interesting point,but i donīt think suffer any different than europeans,the british invation was composed of a lot of bands which came from proletarian areas,in fact i just recently saw an interview with ozzy osbourne for example talking about the early black Sabbath days and how rough it was, with high unemployment,etc.and using music as an escape.I think fine inovative artists are all over the world,(i ve seen amazing people here on the streets in europe and yes, moslty gypsies and africans... perhaps America knows how to market them better! cheers Luis --- Tim Nelson <psychle62@yahoo.com> wrote: > Perhaps Mr. Glass meant that literally, commenting > on > the fact that the overwhelming majority of musicians > in the United States must support themselves with > "day > jobs", building upper body strength by delivering > washing machines. > > Then again, perhaps not... > > -t- > > --- sarth <sarth@sarth.net> wrote: > > > Just hopping in here, I don't know the contaxt, > but > > the phrasing > > "American artists are among the strongest in the > > world" has almost no > > content whatsoever. There are so many artists in > > America, it seems > > likely that some of them are among the most > > creatively effective artists > > in the world. > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! > http://my.yahoo.com > > > ===== www.luis-angulo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com