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From: ellis@flairvax.UUCP (Michael Ellis)
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Subject: Re: net.music
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Date: Sat, 2-Jul-83 08:46:52 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul  2 08:46:52 1983
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    As a serious classical music listener, I REJECT the concept that there
    exists a split between 'classical' and 'popular' music, except possibly
    in the minds of a few elitist egomaniacs and fashion mongers.

    If the split is to occur anywhere, let's not use such an inaccurate
    terminology as 'classical' vs. 'popular'. Sounds like what you really
    mean is 'dead' vs. 'alive'.

	      still listening to people who are both dead and ALIVE

		 Michael Ellis - Fairchild AI Lab - Palo Alto CA