Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-03 Thread ddyment
A veritable warzone...over music discussions? Isn't the latter supposed to calm the savage beast i agree, patricia. and worse is that the most vocal opposition comes from the most prolific of abusers. at least record and book collecting can have /some/ relation to fluxus. much of these

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-03 Thread Patricia
but then virtual masturbation would prob'ly calm the savage beast as well *grin* ddyment wrote: A veritable warzone...over music discussions? Isn't the latter supposed to calm the savage beast i agree, patricia. and worse is that the most vocal opposition comes from the most prolific

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-02 Thread Patricia
My goodness, I'm working through these fluxllist emails I've received in my absence and it would seem hackles are raised throughout. Stands are being takenA veritable warzone...over music discussions? Isn't the latter supposed to calm the savage beast? Perhaps I should bring back the

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-02 Thread Patricia
Hot, hot name for a hot, hot intimately bonded band. Scorchio!!! PK primate _ wrote: Well right now it aintnow where can I get a job with this ideal in my pocket...hrmm I dont know Primate, Sonic solidarity is a full time job. I hpe it pays you well. RA primate _ wrote:

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread Roger Stevens
Kathy writes: But I really don't know how to answer "what is fluxlist." I think it's a place where artists, critics and fans of Fluxus chat about the Fluxus art movement and the various artistic and cultural strands that led to it and emanate from it as well as talking about anything else that

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread Roger Stevens
I wrote... I agree that the fluxlist is becoming heavily pop/rock/jazz music oriented Gerald wrote... for three days ? Is music banned ? Is Fluxus so aurally challenged that it cannot encompass such diversity er... but we agree, don't we?

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread Gerald O'Connell
In message 000601bf9bc3$3853b080$1ded07c3@rogerstevens, Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes I wrote... I agree that the fluxlist is becoming heavily pop/rock/jazz music oriented Gerald wrote... for three days ? Is music banned ? Is Fluxus so aurally challenged that it cannot encompass such

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread primate _
Once again we must stop these advocates of sonic oppressionthey are everywhere from your parents to that little old lady down the lane...watch out for them and tell them they are wrong for what they say is 'noise' 'garbage' or 'crazy hooligan music' the diveristy mudt continue or we will

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread Reed Altemus
Primate, Sonic solidarity is a full time job. I hpe it pays you well. RA primate _ wrote: Once again we must stop these advocates of sonic oppressionthey are everywhere from your parents to that little old lady down the lane...watch out for them and tell them they are wrong for what

Re: FLUXLIST: The State of Fluxlist

2000-04-01 Thread primate _
Well right now it aintnow where can I get a job with this ideal in my pocket...hrmm I dont know Primate, Sonic solidarity is a full time job. I hpe it pays you well. RA primate _ wrote: Once again we must stop these advocates of sonic oppressionthey are everywhere from your