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Subject: Re: The Morality of Music


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Date Posted: 10:21:32 11/02/07 Fri
In reply to: Elliot Schwid 's message, "Re: The Morality of Music" on 10:15:58 11/02/07 Fri

i dont think music creates a new lifestyle. maybe it will influence you personally but it cant possibly create a new lifestyle unless it gets the kind of publicity that jazz or rock and roll got. a way of life cannot be altered by higher skirts and faster dancing. that is only the outcomes of someting that wasnt heard before. music definitely causes reprocussions, but they are not big enough at a cerain point in time to create a lifestyle.

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Re: The Morality of MusicMikaela10:27:00 11/02/07 Fri


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