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Subject: Re: The Morality of Music


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Dan Jenkel (The Mayor)
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Date Posted: 10:13:19 11/02/07 Fri
In reply to: Mr. Moore 's message, "The Morality of Music" on 08:27:27 11/02/07 Fri

1. I think maybe these people are motivated to say such harsh things like cannibalistic rhythm orgies because they are just products of a different era. the same thinghappened with rock and roll and the same thing is still happening today.
2. These seem to be racially motivated from their word choice like primitive and savages. these have a connotation to racial slurs against african americans
3. It is possible but not in the extreme fashion that Archbishop Beckman describes like a primrose path to hell. it just motivates with a different emotion like every other brand of music before it.
4. there is no music that should be labeled as immoral because the label of immoral is completely speculative based on the specific person's history and perspective.
5. there have definately been critics of the alternative rock that is so popular today. but that's the thing, there will always be a critic of anything like AA Brill or the Blue Baron. your music is only succesful if you can see past the criticism and appreciate it for yourself.

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Re: The Morality of MusicMikaela10:19:02 11/02/07 Fri


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