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RE: Guitar good, DJ's bad, etc (was LOOPING PHILOSOPHY)
>>>>>quote<<<<<<<
>----------
>From: Dave Stagner
>Reply To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
>Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 1997 7:02 PM
>To: John_Ott@ATK.COM
>Subject: Re: Guitar good, DJ's bad, etc (was LOOPING PHILOSOPHY)
>
>On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, T.W. Hartnett wrote:
>
>> >> Will say, Art of Noise records be referred back to in twenty years in
>>the
>> >> same way that Cream records are?
>> >
>> >Only if there's any justice left.
>>
>> Don't bet on it. Influential as Art of Noise has been on people who
>own
>> and/or operatate synthesizers, I think they may end up in the category
>of
>> "Historical Significance Only". I mean, I think that the third Peter
>> Gabriel album (with the melting face cover, includes "Games Without
>> Frontiers" and "Biko") is ENORMOUSLY influential, enjoyable and worthy
>of
>> praise, but I'm astounded at the number of people, even musicians with
>a
>> stated interest in unusual, electronic pop music, who are unaware of or
>> indifferent to it. If nothing else, this is the album that
>> singlehandedly introduced the gated reverb drum sound to the world, but
>> it doesn't really matter in the end. Civilians hear it and say
>> "Nice...but I prefer 'So'."
>
>Try applying this logic to Cream. How many "civilians" have ever
>really listened to Robert Johnson? All Cream did was electrify
>someone else's music. It was enormously successful and popular, and
>for good reason. That just shows that success is no measure of
>creativity or innovation, much less musical power.
>
>-dave
>
<<<<<end quote>>>>>>
Gee, I always thought Eric Clapton wrote "Badge"
thanks for the correction.
I'm a civilian musician computer geek with a
extensive Robert Johnson collection. Never been in
the Military.
I don't follow your logic at all here.
I always thought Cream was successful because of the
musicianship, creativity and innovation of Jack Bruce,
Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton.
Here it was all the work of Robert Johnson.
confused
john