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From: rcd@opus.UUCP (Dick Dunn)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Re (rch): Re: Suggestions sought for THE rock and roll dance tape
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Date: Thu, 27-Sep-84 19:54:51 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 27 19:54:51 1984
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Seriously, what DO you mean by "80s type" rock?  Give us a few examples
of bands.  What I'm getting at is that, for example, the Grateful Dead are
a real dance-your-***-off band, and they're playing as strong as ever, but
I don't think that's what you had in mind.  Oh, and by the way, Phil...

> Quote the narcissistic, ostentatious, and illiberal neophyte:
> 		    vvvvvvvvvvvvv				       vvvvvv
> >I suggest that the juxteposition of "current (80s type) rock and roll dannce
> >(your #** off)" music with the phrase "great songs" creates an oxymoron.
> 
> Flagrant faux pas, eh?  Flames to /dev/null, please.
> 
> --------------> KEEP THOSE RECOMMENDATIONS COMING! <---------------
> 	I'll post a summary since their's been a few requests.
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Back at ya, Phil.  People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw
dictionaries.  Anyway, why would you label someone a neophyte for
taking shots at new music?
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   ...Cerebus for dictator!