From: "Mike Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Oh Lordy...
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 13:14:58 -0500
I wonder how many people on this list would do thew same if they were in
his
shoes?
How many people on this list
cheers man! 8 D
it´s not just me though.
for info, there´s a billboard up at newworldaquarium.com
still under some construction though
i´m lost...
where did it all go wrong?
tink i´mma go outside for a strawl.
get some food,
smoke a cig
and when i´m back...
maybe it ´ll make some sense...
but for now..
154
That won't happen... Moby knows what sells... He tries
to please the mainstream... Duke Ellington did what he
wanted to do and his stuff has a place in music
history... The difference between Ellington and Moby
is that Duke Ellington isn't a sellout... People that
sellout generally start making cra
> Should Duke Ellington be blamed because millions
> of stupid american teenagers will associate big band jazz with techno ?
I would expect Duke Ellington, if he were alive to do so, wouldn't be so
complicit in an attempted rewrite of musical history. It's not a case of
taking sole responsibility
> musical con-artist. Without the massive push of capital & marketing
> machinery of companies like sony (& all the phonies who dole out music
> like so much fastfood)to back him up he'd collapse in a
> bewildered heap
> under the weight of his own self-delusions.
What is funny is that Moby's label
The way I see your explanation, the problem is not Moby - but MTV. Say they
suddenly decide to label Duke Ellington as "techno", and that's the only
techno they show in their programs, will it change anything to the quality
of Duke Ellington's music ? Should Duke Ellington be blamed because million
Rc's words ring true. Exactly my point when I compared Moby to a clever
musical con-artist. Without the massive push of capital & marketing
machinery of companies like sony (& all the phonies who dole out music
like so much fastfood)to back him up he'd collapse in a bewildered heap
under the weight
>
> moby can retire tomorrow from the royalties and licencing fees he recived
> from that last record, can you afford to quit your job?
>
I cannot believe there are some people on this list that still think, there
is a direct correlation between the quality of the music and units sold.
You are
> I wonder how many people on this list would do thew same if they were in
his
> shoes?
> How many people on this list are reading from corporate accounts? You sell
> you personal time like he sells his music. Are you any better than he is?
Is
> he better paid than you are, who is the sucker?
> m
even though its just one
performer.
Get what I'm saying? I guess he's a role model of sorts, or a frontman at
the very least, whether he'd like to be or not.
-erin
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From: "Mike Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
I wonder how many people on this list would do thew same if they were in his
shoes?
How many people on this list are reading from corporate accounts? You sell
you personal time like he sells his music. Are you any better than he is? Is
he better paid than you are, who is the sucker?
moby c
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