> > So you say, but I think it depends a lot on your degree of > interest in rock. > > If you're not interested in classical music, and you think that > > incorporating classical music influences into rock makes the result less > > enjoyable, are you really going to care whether it's > Beethoven's influence > > or Holst's? Are you going to find a Beethoven-influenced rock > song better > > than a Holst-influenced one? > > Perhaps. I'd rather hear Debussy than Wagner in my rock. The latter > leads to things like Meat Loaf. Hmm, Carl, does this mean you're not interested in classical music? Besides, the former leads to things like BS&T. <g> Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
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