On 27 Mar 2008 at 12:53, Chuck Israels wrote:

> This was an unusual period  
> of sophisticated "common practice" in the world of American popular  
> music and jazz, and I believe that there was a considerably higher  
> percentage of good quality, durable music than Sturgeon's Law would  
> predict.  Of course, only time will tell.  A personal opinion but, I  
> believe,  an educated one.

I wonder the completeness of your 100% sample. I know an awful lot of 
complete dreck from the period, and it occurs to me that if you're 
only looking at Gershwin and Berlin and so forth that you're really 
not seeing the whole picture.


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