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My problem was with the following passage...
"Music was even more important 500 years ago, only it was played by real
people as a part of daily life."
I am not sure how we can say music was more important 500 years ago.
This is why we have philosophers and other great minds of our day listening to the Rolling Stones. And today's artists? >Visual artists are often the worst offenders, zealously believing in whatever horridly effete rock-like claptrap their fellow non->conformist (read: "ultra-conformist") colleagues tell them expresses the true meaning of their tortured and pathetically >misunderstood poetic souls.
Not in my circle. Non one of my friends would ever waste time My Chemical Claptrap or the like. RT



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