I think there’s somehow something about contemporary popular music – it’s ingenuity of invention stimulated by the sheer singularity of the drive on the part of the popular music industry to achieve commercial profit being an example of how pragmatically efficient the Capitalist ‘system’ is at meeting and stimulating demand btw – that’s just so symptomatic of an aspect of the ‘Esprit’ of our Age! — Robert Lockhart
and that the claim of even some examples of modern popular music to have succeeded in acheiving an objective description of reality — Robert Lockhart
My first exposure to exuberant rock and roll dancing was in college, 1964. — Bitter Crank
Just curious where you'd been the previous 7-8 years. — Terrapin Station
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