Re: [313] Mellow Mills (liner note dribble)

2000-10-26 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Who is R. Buckminster Fuller? Never heard of him? I think the real problem is that he has read a bit of R. Buckminster Fuller, and has tried to emulate Fuller's very peculiar way of expressing himself. If you can get your head around where he is coming from, Fullers style is not dribble at all,

Re: [313] Mellow Mills (liner note dribble)

2000-10-26 Thread Chris Tourgelis
re: jeffs liner notes on his records: am I the only person that thinks its all total dribble? I mean, really! I have to agree that some of it is a bit laboured - esp. some of the stuff on the axis site which i looked at recently. I didn't need notes to understand waveform 3, say. On the

Re: [313] Mellow Mills (liner note dribble)

2000-10-26 Thread darw_n
://www.mannequinodd.com - Original Message - From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 4:48 PM Subject: Re: [313] Mellow Mills (liner note dribble) Who is R. Buckminster Fuller? Never heard of him? I think the real problem is that he has

RE: [313] Mellow Mills (liner note dribble)

2000-10-25 Thread Scott Vallance
re: jeffs liner notes on his records: am I the only person that thinks its all total dribble? I mean, really! no I definately think its dribble, have you read the lifelike compilation notes? *sheesh* If he wants us to know about him, why doesn't he just talk a bit about his life, his family etc

Re: [313] Mellow Mills (liner note dribble)

2000-10-25 Thread Chrome3
hello, I think the real problem is that he has read a bit of R. Buckminster Fuller, and has tried to emulate Fuller's very peculiar way of expressing himself. If you can get your head around where he is coming from, Fullers style is not dribble at all, in fact it is probably more effective and