Re: Carter
Posted by Ocean Child on 5/17/2011, 9:55 am, in reply to "
Re: Carter "
Unfortunately,one of the hallmarks of culturally underground musings in any form of performance bears the mighty burdens of potential pretention and absurd mediocrity as many of the works are duly presented as "experimental" and sometimes even "avant garde".In the minds of Americans in the late sixties and up until about 1970,this approach was spoken of as poison to early Pink Floyd recordings and precious few shared the insights of the their English counterparts who in their usual fashion of being ten years ahead in terms of sheer artisic vision were lost in raves.This is not to say that the experimental works of the Byrds were porten to any subsequent musical revolutions,but does lend credence that at times one must listen with more staunch open mindedness and less conventional expectations.When it comes to experienceing the different,one must at least give credit for creative ambition as well as an artists confidence in his new perspectives. --Previous Message-- : apparently he was one of the many unscrupulous : producers/pseudo-writers of songs and : attached his name to any song worth anything : to steal credit. scum : : : : --Previous Message-- : click on the carter link> : : --Previous Message-- : What the hell does "Carter"mean?An : inside thing? : Is it some of kind of reference to the : "incense" writer? : --Previous Message-- : carter : : : : : : :
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