>> I am finding increasing difficulty detecting the relevancy of this >> discussion to this list. I like some recent music that doesn't involve >> lutes, and >> some of it is not the same as what others like...and I don't really care >> that >> other tastes differ. Enjoy. >> >> How'bout some discussion to do with lute-related topics? >> >> Eugene > > Hi, > > you are right, the discussion was about Richie Blackmore and renaissance > music, which was remotely lute related and then Roman started his Wagner > Vs. Deep > Purple thing. > > I don't see the point in comparing one genre of music with another, > especially here. Not all musics were created equal.
> > Now he seems to see me as the world representative for Gothic, is cooking > up > some sort of video spoof. I did play in a Goth-rock band 15 years ago, but > I > began playing the lute long before that. Gothic is not better than any > other > music genre Exactly. Much worse in fact. > and many people as in the classical world are only interested in the > "image", but there are a lot of nice and honest people as in every scene. Indeed........... > > But for your info Roman, at the moment I am more interested in Nu-Rock and > Emo, both are also prone to wearing black nail varnish and eyeliner,but I > think > at the moment these scenes are more interesting musically. So maybe you > can > produce a video series. The video is 80% loaded.................. RT > But I expect a bit better research than Edin & Sting have given us. > > best wishes > Mark > > > > -- > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >
