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From: rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen)
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Subject: Re: The Best This-ism, Bush-Mania, Frip
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Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 23:24:16 EST
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> What amazes me is the reasons some people like the music they do.  Why
> people actually pay money for a Phil Collins record instead of waiting
> for it to be (over) played on the "easy listening" station is beyond me.
> But I'm not totally knocking Phil Collins...he is probably the most
> prolific pop music generator around today ("In The Air Tonight" is in
> my opinion one of his best songs...why can't he do more like them?  The
> obvious answer:  pop music listeners don't want them).  But I ask myself
> when I listen to one of his songs: what is missing? [WAYNE WYLUPSKI]

GOOD question?  (One worth asking Paul McCartney and maybe Stevie Wonder, too.
We know they have the talent; why do they toss it off on pap?)  (And about
the rest of your article:  well said!)
-- 
Anything's possible, but only a few things actually happen.
					Rich Rosen    pyuxd!rlr