If they enjoy doing it, it isn't a waste of their time. If others enjoy it,
even more so.
This is the reason I never did any Dictionaraoke though - there's things of
more interest to me to spend my music time on. (Although I'd like to do a
version of Rye Whisky)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pan [SMTP:panATsensoryresearch.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:25 PM
> To: rumoriATdetritus.net
> Subject: Re: [rumori] also in Spin/Wire
>
> I think you hit the nail on the head. I can't help but wonder then if
> some of our very talented cut-up artists aren't just wasting
> time/talent. Dictionaraoke is still getting new songs added weekly.
> However, I'd rather see younger, more vibrant projects, than beating
> this one into the ground.
>
> Pan
>
> On Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at 05:41 PM, Sam Stephens wrote:
>
> > Possibly there are similar reasons for the popularity of Dictionaraoke
> > and
> > the Bootleg phenomena - they're a "cool underground" phenomena, but have
> > instant recognition for a top 40 fed populace, are generally not
> > challenging
> > listening, and are a fun novelty.
>
>
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