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Re: Least favorite?

From: vickie@pilot.njin.net (Vickie Mapes)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 93 21:02:14 EDT
Subject: Re: Least favorite?
To: love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
References: <14SEP199304250040@zeus.tamu.edu>

heretic@zeus.tamu.edu (Evolve or Perish) writes:

>My least favorite Kate?
>How about the first two albums?

>Yes, Vickie, I *would* say it to her face. And I don't think
>she'd care in the least. Why should she?

Why in the world would I possibly care if you told Kate that your
least favorite albums are the first two? I'm sure you're right
in that she wouldn't care at all either. What's your point?

(Is it just me or does it often seem that sometimes people don't
bother to read my responses carefully? I could have *sworn* I
was talking about Del-bashing, not musical preferences. I'm sure
that Kate would care *much* more about personal and professional
attacks on someone she is close to, cares about deeply, and has
known for years, than she would about what songs fans do or don't
like. I'm not just talking about criticism about Del's production--
criticism I don't happen to agree with--but the blatent, rude and
inconsiderate Del-bashing that's been going on. He's a human being,
you know. A "soft-spoken Englishman" who (was/is) an extremely
important part of Kate's life, in the studio and out. Why does not
liking his production give people the right to bash and make jokes
about him personally? I don't get it, and I never will.)

Vickie

"Looking for a moment that'll never happen..."