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Message no. 1
From: Brad Isbister <longshot@****.DUKE.EDU>
Subject: Music & mayhem!
Date: Sun, 30 May 1993 01:56:36 -0400
>>>>>[OK Dionne & all you other interested parties, I found some space
on the
public access database here in the nearest node sea.s5e4.datab.pub as
HyperChord.tar.Z. I compressed it so you could save Y on the connect charges ;)
*heh*.

Last night I went out to some bars around here talent scouting. What's with you
guys?! Seattle was a great place for new music at the turn of the century; did
the Awakening put you all to sleep? If what I heard people cheering to last
night is any indication, 'musicians' are on the way out and 'market researchers'
are on the way in. I'll starve before I play with those no-brainers!

OK, so maybe Indigo's, Gator's and Cat's Cradle aren't the best venues for good
music. I sure hope not! Good news is that I met a drummer who shares my
feeling about music. Drek! She FEELS about music. Anyway, her name is Holly
Kisaro and she got cybered up for CONTROL, not the chipped-up speed that's so
popular these days. Besides, drum machines are still faster and what's the
point of emulating some stupid box?

Oops, seems as though I creeped up on my soapbox again. What does a cardboard
box have to do with voicing opinions anyway? Must be some ancient reference.
Just sayin' that I don't mean to offend, I just have stong opinions about music.

If Dionne, Holly and I can find some common ground, I'd say the scene around
here is gonna be turned on it's head!

Dionne, I'm getting together with Holly tomorrow to jam at /Encrypt/Dionne/
$&^MNRS&^)JJ5HGJ!@#8$#!!/EndEncrypt so let me know if you can make it.

Where are the good shows tonight chummers?! I'm hitting the town.
Who's with me?!]>>>>>

-HyperChord <07:21:18GMT/5-30-54> | His eyes so seductive/ You want to believe/
"Glassman" _Chrome Helix_ | Trouble arrives, he disappears/ A Glassman./

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