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From: Jeff Burka <jburka@silver.ucs.indiana.edu>
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 91 13:24:14 -0500
Subject: Re: Kate-Kate-Kate-Kate-Kate-Kate-...
In-Reply-To: <10951@ncar.ucar.edu>
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
Brian writes: >Look, I like Kate too, but she's not the only game in town. >I was hoping I'd get turned on to something new, or at least discussions >on a *variety* of artists. >Here's an honest suggestion: expand your horizons. a) There's a reason this is called rec.music.*gaffa*. It was created specifically to discuss Kate Bush. Don't like? Read another newsgroup-- there are plenty that are music-oriented. b) I've been turned onto more music by more varied artists than from all the other music newsgroups I've read combined. This includes artists like Happy Rhodes, Jane Siberry, Concrete Blonde, and a bunch of others I can't think of off hand, but that I would never have known existed if it weren't for r.m.g and the people who populate it (thanks, Vickie!). Kate Bush occupies roughly 1/20 of my music collection. Most of those other artists simply don't merit the sort of in depth discussion that much of KaTe's music can induce. What's wrong with having a place where this can happen? I don't know how it came to be that r.m.g exists (I find it interesting that Love-Hounds occupies a place in the rec.music hierarchy, instead of somewhere in the alt hierarchy), but if it bugs you to read a *newsgroup* largely devoted to one artist, then why not subscribe to the Love-Hounds Digest? Then it's no different from any of the other music mailing-lists out there--of which the ones I've read are *much* more rabid about maintaing purity of just what appears. There's a magical "u" key on your keyboard--rn will know what to do with it. Use it if you need to.... Jeff -- |Jeffrey C. Burka |"I've lost my way through this world of | |jburka@silver.ucs.indiana.edu | profanities/I thrive on the wind and | |jburka@amber.ucs.indiana.edu | the rain and the cold." --Happy Rhodes|