RE: Acid jazz Mainstream, never!!!?

Gerald Molumby (v-geralm@microsoft.com)
Wed, 16 Apr 1997 08:26:35 -0700


...makes me think what cool Malls you guys live near! I think if I
could shop and listen to good tunes (without the aid of a walkman) I'd
be a whole lot less frustrated!!

Gerry.

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Wright [SMTP:mw@eis.net.au]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 1997 5:42 AM
To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: Acid jazz Mainstream, never!!!?

At 18:51 15/04/97 -0500, you wrote:
>> Actually, I do. A selfish view, I know, but one of the things
I like about
>> the music I like, is that I *don't* hear it every time I turn
the radio or
>> TV on, or whenever I go to the supermarket.
>
>too late. i heard 9 lazy 9 in three stores the last time i went
to the
>mall, like last november, to go christmas shopping.
>

MyGod!! I never realised it was so bad! If I heard 9 Lazy 9 in
the mall, I
think I would just give up and get into country and western
music, or
knitting, or something.

I was talking about the *bigger* of the tr*p-h*p / dance acts
such as
Portishead, Massive Attack, Chemical Brothers, Leftfield. I had
no idea the
pollution had reached so far. 9 Lazy 9 in a mall!! What next??
Funki
Porcini in McDonalds? Kruder & Dorfmeister in the lift??

Oh give me a world without the radio....

Marc.
(Now playing: 'Better Living Through Chemistry' - Fatboy
Slim.....NC is a
genius)

PS. An unrealistic view, I know, and I would never wish to
deprive the
artists of some welcome cash that (hopefully) airplay generates.
I just
know that these days it doesn't take me too long to hear a song
too much.