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  • From: "Margot Considine" <margot AT uchicago.edu>
  • To: "RTP-area local music and culture" <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: southern college music circuit
  • Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 14:30:44 -0400

you people are all ridiculous

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Wall" <bob.wall AT earthlink.net>
To: <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: southern college music circuit


oh blow it out yr ass!


G.T. Tyson wrote:


This whole business of categorizing music fans into THIS area or
THAT area seems a bit pointless to me. Once you have everyone assigned
to their group, based on the music they prefer or the car they drive or
whatever, then what?

The instinctive segregation of people into socioeconomical and
cultural groups is the root of many social problems today, and music is
the second silliest reason for it, religion and/or politics being tied
for first.

"garden-variety indie-rockers"
"indie-rock poseurs"
"jamrock-Hootie-and-white-jeep circuit"
"alt.indie-twang-noise-ugly-glasses circuit"

Oh please. Listen to whatever you like, attend whatever concerts you
like, and don't get so hung up on what other people think.

GTT



grady wrote:

Exactly how much time have you spent among this tribe, oh great
Cultural Anthropologist, in order to be able to draw this vivid & one
must assume utterly accurate thumbnail sketch?

And where exactly do they live, because I haven't met anybody like this.

And are you suggesting they are somehow categorically distinct from
your garden-variety indie-rockers? Are you in fact suggesting that
they're, gasp, indie-rock poseurs? Is such a thing even possible,
inasmuch as "indie-rocker" is about as arbitrary & constructed a pose
as one could ever hope to invent already?

And how do they feel about Dave Matthews?

Ross

Steven Keith wrote:

Which of the two circuits does the;

...so impeccably disheveled, I'm not coy, why do all you imbeciles look
like me, been listenin' to Iggy Pop since the Nike commercial, it's
Deborah Harry not Blondie, waiting an awfully long time for the hair to
grow down more uniformly around my jaw, Interpol totally sucks, check
out my new-old Marquee Moon thrift score...

belong to?
Probably the second one, right? I might argue that they need their own
little group, maybe because they're multiplying like Kudzu.

-----Original Message-----
From: ch-scene-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:ch-scene-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of bendy
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 9:33 AM
To: RTP-area local music and culture
Subject: Re: southern college music circuit

I think you could argue that there are two southern college music
circuits; the jamrock-Hootie-and-white-jeep circuit and the
alt.indie- twang-noise-ugly-glasses circuit. The Cradle serves both
circuits; most other spots serve one more than the other.

You can make a living playing on the first circuit, which is
interesting. You can get a following overseas playing the other,
which is also interesting. R.E.M. may be the source of both scenes.
The emergence of DMB and Superchunk might have been where they
diverged forever, but I wasn't around here then to confirm.

Bendy




On Aug 14, 2005, at 9:23 AM, Matt Cunningham wrote:



i, for one, would nix charlottesville, just because that is the
spawning
ground of dave matthews band (whom i hate), but admittedly,


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