RE: (idm) randomized thoughts on idm, 'pi' and hollywood

From Kelley Hackett
Sent Tue, Apr 20th 1999, 17:12

I am glad the first person labeled this randomized thoughts---still

Kids---I dont have any so I cant say--but many say that I am well with
them--so here I go jacking off at the mouth.

They(kids) must have influence from both Father and Mother!  Some may
say we can do it with just one---perhaps--but forget about it!  There
are so many things which influence a child and his mode of thinking and
feeling---that its ridiculous.  When in terms of  music, I found, my
father, mother, uncles and grandfather, on occasion listening to
music---its probably why I listen to sooooooooo much music.  My likings
are diverse as the Cosmos itself, I have came from Thomas Dolby and
Naked Eyes(which I still like---older stuff), to hardcore Rapp, to Jazz
and Blues for some time, New Age---sorta---and now to Ambient and IDM(I
even Like Rush).

Thus, rightfully influenced, they will do--typically--what you do.
Wrongly influenced---well-------------

I guess I am trying to say---its best to have both parents, or one or
the other acting as a parent so that the child can learn balance(both
Yin and Yang). That way, their music likes will be more balanced
also(theory)----

No Fucking Hollywood, its all Fake & Fony as many people here!

Hk-90!
> -----Original Message-----
> From:        Irene McC [SMTP:xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx]
> Sent:        Tuesday, April 20, 1999 8:45 AM
> To:        xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xxx; xxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
> Subject:        Re: (idm) randomized thoughts on idm, 'pi' and hollywood
> 
> On 20 Apr 99, Alex Reynolds wrote re: (idm) randomized thoughts on
> idm, ':
> 
> > now whenever i drive my brother anywhere and i'm playing any
> electronic
> > music in the car, he puts his index finger to his temple and starts
> making
> > drilling noises. it's embarassing. it's irritating.
> 
> Very funny :-)  How old is said brother? I've been schooling my kids 
> (now 10 & 7) since birth in being discerning about 'good' music - ie. 
> they have no choice!
> 
> > the youth of today 
> 
> Hmm, now DON'T come with Youth of Today mumbo jumbo : I've 
> just read (in Ministry, if you MUST know) that they are thinking of 
> imposing an upper age limit of 35 on club DJ's to keep the scene 
> fresh .... arrrrgh, there goes my new-found career ... or something.
> 
> :-)
> 
> I
> *