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joaquin
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Post by joaquin » Tue May 30, 2006 5:35 pm

Thanks for thinking about it and taking the time. I think my response was very clear in explaining why we don't cover these things, and I was in no way saying certain fields in audio were not creative!
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Thanks Larry!!
Exactly, that's great. If we judged a recording's worth on how many people heard it Tape Op would be a whole different read I would imagine.

I think that there's a misunderstanding!? I wasn't stating a "value" for the music in relation to the amount of people that could hear it, but, the "value" that may have a bounch of people hearing it!?

I'll rent "Slaughterhouse Five". Thanks again........................Joaquin.

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Post by thunderboy » Tue May 30, 2006 9:43 pm

Great issue! And what a coincidence to read the Michael Gira interview while riding the train to Brooklyn to record at BC studios...

Yer freakin' me out!

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Post by JGriffin » Tue May 30, 2006 10:37 pm

joaquin wrote:
I'll rent "Slaughterhouse Five".
Much better to read it actually.

And then read "Cat's Cradle," also by Vonnegut.

Sorry to hijack.
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Post by joaquin » Wed May 31, 2006 5:16 pm

dwlb wrote:
joaquin wrote:
I'll rent "Slaughterhouse Five".
Much better to read it actually.

And then read "Cat's Cradle," also by Vonnegut.

Sorry to hijack.
Thanks dwlb!
I'll keep in mind your suggestions!!
Cheers.................Joaquin.

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