[atlantaprog] Re: Stumbled across this essay...
- From: Amazing Lizardos <lizardos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:53:56 -0500
A collector featured in the Living section of the AJC today thinks country
music died in the 50's and Louis Armstrong peaked in 1929.
Now the writer Alan sent us thinks prog rock mostly died after the 70's and
made interesting arguments for his case on the state of prog rock.
I find these views to be somewhat fatalistic and definitely "nostalgic" in
their bent.
Was everything really better in the good old days? Or is the palette
constantly changing?
Come on now, silence is deafening!
Lizardo
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