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From: "John S. Labovitz" 
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: discussion
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Date: Fri, 21-Dec-84 00:33:16 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec 21 00:33:16 1984
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I like John Cage's music (yes, that's what I call it).  I can't sit
and listen to  it without doing anything else, but then again I
can't do that with most music.  Cage is interesting because he
is not really monotonous or repeating; more like random notes.
(Eno, on the other hand, is the opposite, but I like his work just
as much as Cage (in fact, I'm listening to "Music for Airports" right
now!)).

Then again, I think ANYTHING can be music -- my friends & I used to make
loud "noies" (feedback guitars, lots of echo, no melody at all), and I still
listen to it occassionaly.  So I'm not your normal music lover.

	@hnij@		john labovitz		hnij%oz@mit-mc.arpa
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