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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 2:16 pm
by lindyholic
falty411 wrote:
Lawrence wrote:If he learned to enjoy more than just ham and cheese sandwiches, he might enjoy lunchtime a bit more and not try to fight everyone after school.
you have to taste a little bit of everything before you can truly refine your tastes. I have tasted it all and found only one thing really satisfies my appetite.
Exactly. You can try ham and cheese sandwiches all you want, but that's not going to make you like them anymore. People have their various tastes in music, and you can never say "you're wrong because you're not expanding your tastes". Same with forcing someone to play music they don't enjoy. How is it going to make them a better DJ? In fact, I would think that this would make the DJ pretty miserable playing music that he knows he can't please a crowd with.

Harrison

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 3:20 pm
by julius
Lawrence wrote: A more interesting battle would be to play the OTHER DJ's preference: I play my "classic" music from before 1945, and he plays his "groove" music from after 1960. .
I suggested this to Greg for ALHC this year, back when there was a groove vs. classic debate (read: tard-war) shortly after ALHC 2002. Yeah, you probably wouldn't own the records necessary, but you could, I dunno, DJ from the other guy's CDs.

The question of DJing music you don't like is a sticking point of course.

I just think it would be interesting. Once.

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 3:22 pm
by julius
falty411 wrote:
Lawrence wrote:He might actually benefit from losing the shades


the sun never sets on cool
it never rises on the blind, either.

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 3:26 pm
by yedancer
julius wrote:
falty411 wrote:
Lawrence wrote:He might actually benefit from losing the shades


the sun never sets on cool
it never rises on the blind, either.
and it can't be heard by the deaf.

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 10:25 pm
by Yakov
and if it fell in the forest, with no one around, the earth would burn up.

what are we talking about again?

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 1:47 pm
by Lawrence
falty411 wrote:you have to taste a little bit of everything before you can truly refine your tastes. I have tasted it all and found only one thing really satisfies my appetite.
You are so cute!! :lol:

Don't mistake your first taste of truffles as the only enlightenment or "refinement" you will ever receive.