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  • From: mbarker9w2 AT mindspring.com (mike barker)
  • To: ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: If the Indy award posed with a gun, would you vote anyway?
  • Date: 5 Oct 2004 19:07:43 -0700

> From: "Todd Morman" <tmorman AT nc.rr.com>

> <snip>
> Was there really anyone crying out for an annual music award here? (Aside
> from the Indy ad department, I mean.) What was the point, except to set up
> the Indy as a central taste arbiter in a way we've never needed one? >


"All scenes suck"

- Kathy Poindexter


please pay more attention to rocking and less to lining up, ad sales
and everything will be fine. Unless, of course, you like all that
High School Popularity Contest shit.

Todd, you rock.

Barker





monkeyboythom AT gmail.com (Thom Wiley) wrote in message
news:<cf79c1c041005092953da5d8a AT mail.gmail.com>...
> Hmmmm.
>
> Just a couple of things I had observations/questions aboot:
>
> 1) Yeah, it is a neat looking statue of Napolean Porkaparte. But if
> you won, will you now put it on your Band's website/resume that you
> won a "Piggie"?
>
> 2) How did the Indy-sponsored music round table/copyrights forum go?
> Was there a big debate on what is "fair use" rights? Was the evil
> empire, Clear Channel, mentioned? Did everyone get a cupcake?
>
> cheers,
> thom
>
> PS - what makes an "Indy pick" anyway? And why are there so many of them?
>
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>
> Message: 13
> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 11:32:22 -0400
> From: "Todd Morman" <tmorman AT nc.rr.com>
> Subject: Who judged the Indy music awards?
> To: "RTP-area local music and culture" <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
> Message-ID: <EHEGJCIMGBFEJBKNECJDKEDOEIAA.tmorman AT nc.rr.com>
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>
> <snip>
> Was there really anyone crying out for an annual music award here? (Aside
> from the Indy ad department, I mean.) What was the point, except to set up
> the Indy as a central taste arbiter in a way we've never needed one? It's
> the kind of move you expect from a mainstream paper, not an alternative one.
> <snip>
> Well, at least getting Laird Dixon to make the award was nice.




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