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From: DARKSTUDIOS <DARKSTUDIOS@prodigy.net>
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 1996 11:50:27 -0500
Subject: Re: Kate's looks...
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Delius wrote: > > On 10 Nov 1996 19:51:33 -0500, swmurphy@nyx.cs.du.edu (Steven Murphy) > wrote: > > >In article <9603050306.AA04377@rigel.cray.com>, btd@carina.cray.com (Bryan Dongray) wrote: > >>It has been written: > >>> But I really wonder, what if Kate was an ugly woman, would all of > >>> you still enjoy her music? > >>And: > >>> I have wondered about this, who knows what subconcious processes > >>> go on when we decide what we like. However I can think of a certain > >>> other performer, who IMHO is rather ordinary looking, who still > >>> makes music I can enjoy ;-) I fell in love with KT over the radio, no bones about it--the hair stood up on the back of my neck and I was a goner. Though I shamelessly admit that it was "Running Up That Hill" which transformed me into the slobbering love slave that I am, but "Symphony In Blue" is actually what sealed it. She's not the perky 15-year old with the blue jeans and pouty lips anymore; but like true love, it just doesn't matter to me. Bing Futch Composer/Producer Dark Studios ONLINE http://pages.prodigy.com/bravo