I was born in '75. No one my age in school even knew his name. He
was born in '46, that's not exactly my generation. Whatever
generation he was, I just happen to think he was the most brilliant
musician in the 20th Century. I don't mean the noise or the vulgarity
or the humor, I just think he composed the most beautiful melodies and
harmonies, in between all the attention-getting.
-Chuckk
On 4/8/07, David Stephens <linuxrootuser(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Your father's generation? Uh Frank was from my
generation... geez I must be
getting olde. Looks like my Linux kernel is just about done compiling on my
brand new Heathkit Z100 machine....
On 4/7/07, Chuckk Hubbard <badmuthahubbard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
lol
"creeping in"
How dare younger generations try to define their own ideals.
Personally, my all-time biggest hero is Frank Zappa, icon of my
father's generation, and I seem to recall him being pretty insulting
towards people who disagreed with him.
-Chuckk
On 4/7/07, Louis Acresti <lra4691(a)rit.edu> wrote:
> The younger generations must be creeping in -- I don't consider that
> "foul" language as much as "cheap" language.
> On 4/6/07, David Baron
<d_baron(a)012.net.il> wrote:
> > Is it really necessary? Can we say the same thing in a nicer manner?
> > Maybe a hundred posts one after another: That must suck, et al. I
think
folks
> > of our intelligence and talent can do
better.
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