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Re: Maybe what we do is prog-rock! (funny content)



All the prog between '69 and '73 rules.

Moorcock should have titled it, "Elric of Melodrama."  He's much more pulpy
than Tolkien.  More on a level with H.P. Lovecraft (who's writing I love,
incidentally).  His pretentiousness fits right in with Hawkwind, and latter
era prog rock.

I'd like to see Keith Emerson's super fat synth patches in a fight against
Joe Zawinul's tinny warbly patches.  Hahahahaha.  Fuck you Zawinul.  <cap
cap>

Excuse me if I just capped your hero.

It was just a joke.  Geez.  You people are all so sensitive.

-J



----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Williamson" <erwill@suitandtieguy.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Maybe what we do is prog-rock! (funny content)


> On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 03:48  PM, mark wrote:
> > Well, of course some of it is and some of it isn't but that's not my
> > point.  I just found this funny link and thought I'd share:
>
> argh.
>
> i had to stop reading after the dismissal of Michael Moorcock as a
> "B-grade sci-fi author".
>
> the funny thing is, my current long-term project is a concept album
> based on a short story by a contemporary of Moorcock.
>
> hahah....
>
> i may try to read the rest. it looks like once my hurt feeling subside
> i may laugh for a bit.
>
> btw, Moorcock was in the SF movement, which was science fiction which
> tried to distance itself from "sci fi", which by the sixties had come
> to mean rockets and martians with ray guns. New Worlds magazine was the
> major hangout for these late sixties scifi visionaries.
> ---
> Eric Williamson
> www.suitandtieguy.com
>