Re: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-08 Thread Neil
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000 20:08:38 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh yes. Emphatically. And then some... Neil Then why did you waste so much time responding to it, instead of just ignoring it? Narcissitic self-destruction, morbid curiousity, boredom, ego... Any or all of the

RE: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-08 Thread Gordon, Richard
Maybe eh - but not as much pain though as listening to RB music.. PS I was lying .. I went to the dentist a coupla years ago.. no worries there. Quality ~chilled~ Drum and Bass --- http://www.mp3.com/advance It will catch up with you sooner or later. When that

Re: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-08 Thread las
WARNINGTHIS IS A REALLY LONG AND BORING POST!!! MUST PEOPLE WILL PROBABLY JUST WANT TO PRESS THE DELETE KEY!!! But the post to follow is about MD (still may be boring-I was going to put it at the end of this to keep on topic, but I realized that would make this crap even longer and some

Re: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-08 Thread las
"Gordon, Richard" wrote: Maybe eh - but not as much pain though as listening to RB music.. Rhythm and Blues is a very generic term. Unless you hate all rock and only listen to Classical music, I'm sure there are some songs that would qualify as as R B, that you never even realized. In less

RE: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-08 Thread Gordon, Richard
That's what I mean. Some spin off of rap put under the umberella of RB for some reason. I'm not knocking all rap at all, but this stuff we're getting over at the moment is crap, commercial revisited 80's UK pop - with rapping over the top. In less generic terms, R and B is the mother of almost

Re: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-08 Thread J. van de Griek
las wrote: "Gordon, Richard" wrote: Maybe eh - but not as much pain though as listening to RB music.. Rhythm and Blues is a very generic term. Unless you hate all rock and only listen to Classical music, I'm sure there are some songs that would qualify as as R B, that you never even

Re: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-08 Thread las
"Gordon, Richard" wrote: That's what I mean. Some spin off of rap put under the umberella of RB for some reason. I'm not knocking all rap at all, but this stuff we're getting over at the moment is crap, commercial revisited 80's UK pop - with rapping over the top. Calling cRAP R and B is

Re: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-07 Thread Neil
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000 16:57:59 +0100 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I haven't been to a dentist for 9 years and am surviving whereas if I hadn't heard any music for 9 years I'm not so sure I would have. Quite :-) This discussion is pointless eh? Oh yes. Emphatically. And then some...

Re: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-07 Thread las
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === "Gordon, Richard" wrote: Well, I haven't

Re: MD: Dentists V Artists (Was Napster)

2000-09-07 Thread las
Oh yes. Emphatically. And then some... Neil Then why did you waste so much time responding to it, instead of just ignoring it? Larry - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to