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922.1 | happy happy joy joy | FRETZ::HEISER | second verse, same as the first | Fri Feb 05 1993 11:27 | 11 |
| > We ain't got a moral leg to stand on!
Your concerns are legitimate, Tony. I said the same thing in here a
few months ago (during a similar thread). Art follows life and life
isn't improving.
I think the things that we will see in the future (if we last that long)
are: totally uncensored concerts. The language, nudity, and even
satanic rituals and healings on stage.
Mike
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922.2 | | KDX200::ROBR | Shaka when the walls fell | Fri Feb 05 1993 11:34 | 4 |
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now THAT i look forward to...
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922.3 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | Ride the Cyclone | Fri Feb 05 1993 11:57 | 5 |
| >I think the things that we will see in the future (if we last that long)
>are: totally uncensored concerts. The language, nudity, and even
>satanic rituals and healings on stage.
Sounds like a Prince show...
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922.4 | future is now | ADROID::foster | You open fire... | Fri Feb 05 1993 12:10 | 7 |
| >Sounds like a Prince show...
Now that you mention it, it is here already isn't it!
"It's the end of the world as we know it, I feel fine"
Droid_whos_planning_on_making_a_tape_with_end_of_the_world_songs_now
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922.5 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Big cheese, MAKE me! | Fri Feb 05 1993 12:16 | 13 |
| Actually, a lot of younger kids that I know listen to rap, which just
grills their parent's buns. I hear parents going on and on about how
"it isn't music".
Gee...and I remember my parents saying exactly that about the hard rock
music I listened to.
I think rebellion is the thing, it doesn't necessarily have to be more
outrageous, just significantly different.
My prediction? It's beyond me, we'll see how it goes...
Gh
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922.6 | Think about it! | COMET::MARTINN | Too sexy for this conference | Sat Feb 06 1993 04:21 | 12 |
| Are you people too old to remember what being a teenager was like (ok
except Chris who's still waiting for puberty to hit :) )! It *has* and
will *always* be part of the cycle of life to go through a rebellious
stage!! I don't care how strict or lenient your parents were, once you
hit a certain age and are *naturally* trying to break free and show
some independence, you want to *do*, *listen*, *believe* in things that
will totaly irritate or repulse your parents.... it is just simply a
way of showing them and the rest of the world that you're your own
person! Consequently the things we have loved and enjoyed through our
growing process (that our parents didn't approve of) our children have
to 'one up' so to speak!
Rat
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922.7 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | Can't play guitar | Sat Feb 06 1993 21:07 | 10 |
| Too old ? Naa, I'm 22 and despite my note in .0 am not a fuddy duddy
prude and am as rebelious as the next guy but music does seem to be
getting progressivley (sp?) more offensive and I just wonder where its
gonna go next.
15 years ago the word 'bollocks' was considered outrageous but nowadays
even the likes of Paul "my wife can't sing" MaCartney is getting his
wrists slapped for saying 'f**k' seven times in a song !!
-Tony
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922.10 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Big cheese, MAKE me! | Mon Feb 08 1993 12:23 | 17 |
| > Are you people too old to remember what being a teenager was like
I didn't think my note sounded like that. Rebellion is definitatly the
teenage thing. My parents still hate the music I listen to, now more
then ever, most likely (except that they never have to hear what I
listen to now).
> (ok except Chris who's still waiting for puberty to hit :) )!
She's gotcha pegged there, Chris. Don't worry, your secret is safe
with us...
Truuuuust me....
];^)
gh
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