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Re: "Sacred" as a prehistoric adjec...
Aug 09, 2005, 11:07
dear nigel

i am afraid i will have to disagree with you there. firstly, i like the concrete jungle - i live smack in the middle of london and it's great. second, isn't cornwall renowned for disaffection and social problems as well as its stone circles? and thirdly, 'harmony' is a very subjective, culturally complex term - jazz generally did for the hegemony on that one - or the eastern microtonal systems.

and anyway, cacophony is also interesting isn't it? - stupid, heads down noise can be very uplifting- ref. 'jesus built my hotrod' by ministry

disharmoniously yours

t
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