Re: (313) Marketing and music taste

2004-02-04 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 8:05 PM Subject: RE: (313) Marketing and music taste > One the one hand, I'm jealous that these kid

RE: (313) Marketing and music taste

2004-02-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: "Andy Kellman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I once had a Fugazi shirt. It just dawned on me that I would've been rocking >Bad Brains if it hadn't been for the racists at Spin. you probably should have been rocking both : P though on

RE: (313) Marketing and music taste

2004-02-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >One the one hand, I'm jealous that these kids have the open mind to >everything musically AND the inclination to dance more open music policy nights can only be a good thing. i seriously doubt it will ever

RE: (313) Marketing and music taste

2004-02-04 Thread Andy Kellman
: RE: (313) Marketing and music taste im the idiot who plays techno and house records while wearing a t- shirt for the violent femmes. i have no biases: good music is good music. if more people worked like that, there wouldnt be "crossover" hits anymore. tom

RE: (313) Marketing and music taste

2004-02-04 Thread yussel
There's actualy been a quite a few parties in big cities that mix up everything from motown to my bloody valentine to felix. i know there's one in detroit called-Bang and one here in La that I'vebeen to once or twice (don't know the name). The crowd is mostly young 'indie'-leaning kids. And they al

RE: (313) Marketing and music taste

2004-02-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>but seriously, i can't believe that the only reason someone might not like >>Amp Fiddler is because they haven't been marketed to properly. > >They might like it *if* they hear it - it takes the proper marke

RE: (313) Marketing and music taste

2004-02-04 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: Dave Cronin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >dunno-- probably because they'd feel like idiots standing around with their >arms crossed and a sullen/disaffected look on their mugs while Amp rocked >it? > >but seriously, i can't believe that

RE: (313) Marketing and music taste

2004-02-04 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
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RE: (313) Marketing and music taste

2004-02-04 Thread Dave Cronin
dunno-- probably because they'd feel like idiots standing around with their arms crossed and a sullen/disaffected look on their mugs while Amp rocked it? but seriously, i can't believe that the only reason someone might not like Amp Fiddler is because they haven't been marketed to properly. >