[linux-audio-user] Cactus Data Shield copy controlled cd's

tim hall tim at glastonburymusic.org.uk
Sat Jul 5 09:19:01 EDT 2003


Jan Depner wrote:

><OT editorial opinion>
>	On a side note sort of related to England's appreciation of a form of
>music that was developed in the US.  I've played in a number of places
>outside the US - Monaco, Marseille, Pisa, Panama, ... - and I've noticed
>that non-US audiences, for the most part, are much more appreciative and
>attentive than US audiences.  We (and I use that term loosely) seem to
>be more interested in 1) is this the latest cool thing, 2) looks, 3)
>getting lucky, 4) getting hammered, 5) did I mention looks?  The least
>important factor seems to be the music.  Don't know why that is but it
>annoys the hell out of me.
></OT editorial opinion>
>  
>
I wonder whether this is partly a function of '(Blue)Grass is Greener' 
cultural distance. I've found US audiences generally very appreciative 
of anyone adopting a plummy English accent and boasting 'Celtic' 
heritage. Ah - Looks - Latest Cool Thing - Hmm, I guess I just agreed 
with you there. ;-)





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