>And I'm sorry, but I see exactly the same
>thing happening with the overwhelming majority of young people today
>who live for the music in their iPods. They STILL put great value on
>attending live performances, and spend lots of money doing so. What
>they mostly don't do is to make music in any especially meaningful
>way, but that's always been true of the majority, and as far as their
>depth of knowledge of music it may not include music theory but it
>can be encyclopedic when it comes to the music and the performers
>they enjoy and value.
Good points, all.
You say "true of the majority", with which, I am sure everyone will agree.
But, I believe, what we are saying is, that this "majority" is growing larger in recent years.
Phil Daley < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley
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