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To: viligantcitizen
I see we have some very basic differences in the definition of what is music. Any 'music' which incorporates the antipathetic beat in a disproportional way is not music, regardless how clever the strings are strummed or who strummed them.

Yes, I believe if someone sings cleaner songs it is an indicator they live a cleaner life. What's your point?

As for T.T & A.J., I haven't the slightest idea who they are and really could care less. I classify this as 'useless information'. When it comes to 'pop culture' music, I don't need to know, just like I don't need to stop at every trash dumpster I pass and see if it contains trash.

19 posted on 04/29/2002 5:45:59 PM PDT by CWRWinger
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To: CWRWinger
"Yes, I believe if someone sings cleaner songs it is an indicator they live a cleaner life. What's your point?

Point is, don't judge a book by it's cover.

I am not going to slander anyone, but there are certain female country stars, who sing innocent music, that can hang with the rock boys in the intoxication department.

"As for T.T & A.J., I haven't the slightest idea who they are and really could care less. I classify this as 'useless information'. When it comes to 'pop culture' music, I don't need to know, just like I don't need to stop at every trash dumpster I pass and see if it contains trash.

First Travis Tritt and Alan Jackson are both country stars, not pop. I know that you consider this "Useless Information" and could really care less, but you brought it up.

And their music is far from thrashy.

I can tell from the tone of your post and lack of reasons why you hold your opinion, that you are set in your opinion on this subject.

Good day, sir.

20 posted on 04/30/2002 4:04:38 PM PDT by Vigilantcitizen
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