[MD] Churning Point
Joseph Bromley
bharhumbug at hotmail.co.uk
Sat Feb 25 03:47:46 PST 2006
Hello Ant, congratulations on your diploma.
On the question "has music developed since Mozart?" There have been cases
where music has gone further than ever before, as demonstrated by Sid
Barret, A Piper At The Gates Of Dawn. I take POW R TOC H, from the same
album to be the music of tight rope walking on the razors edge between
madness and the mundane. Sid is the only example I have come across to date
of a person who has put the internal realities of a tight rope walking into
music, in terms of development in terms of the scope of expressing internal
states of consciousness via Sid is a big step forward over Mozart.
If intellectual patterns have evolved since Mozart, which manifest in our
technologiy, then music has also developed, in that more intellectual
patterns are involved in the production of music. This however does not make
it more valuable.
When listening to the charts I find it impossible not to notice that most
music realises on biological lyrics and imagery. The coperate reason is that
sex sells.
There are bands such as Coldplay like Radiohead before them that play from
the social level. Barret and Waters played from the intellectual whilst
incorperating the other levels.
Regards Joe Bromley.
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