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(TV) Maybe OT: Is music less precious?
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- Subject: (TV) Maybe OT: Is music less precious?
- From: stephen wilson <schlepworld@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 10:26:09 -0700 (PDT)
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You're right - it's not new.
Still, a small audience can be enthusiastic, or at least bored in a more lively way, than this one was.
Going to see Ween in DC next month; I'll be sure to file a report about how much I hate large, enthusiastic crowds too, heh.
>When in the last few decades would Deerhoof have attracted more than a
>few
>hundred people? Teenage Jesus and The Jerks weren't doing stadium shows
>in
>the late 70s. Fringe music is just that, music that only attracts a
>small
>audience. Deerhoof, who I like, play a type of music that never
>attracted a
>large audience.
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