On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 1:29 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > painting the world in absolutes is dangerous to the mind, soul, and spirit > might as well we all give up then - you included > might as well lay down and die
nope. > ah, but you're trying to put a corral, which is at best a concrete picket > fence, around something that is abstract and untouchable nope. > the result is it will continue to slip out, over, and under any kind of > objective rules you try to wrap "quality" in nope. > you can't see inside everyone's souls to see why they like the things they > do but you can see inside the soul of the people making the music, which is what makes it either good or nonsense. > outside of the technical, why they find "quality" in one person's > playing and not in another's i think people just make it up at random. most people dont even really listen to music IMO. > laying down objective parameters on "quality" is for people living in > fragile worlds nope. > in the end, your mind, like the concrete fence, will be rigid and stuck - > unable to move from where you last put it nope. > if you're sticking that fence around other people then you're ego trippin' > to the highest degree nope. tom
