From Brock Suter Sent Sat, Sep 19th 1998, 11:01
Greg Earle wrote: > That said, I don't think these lists people are posting are very useful. Isn't that the truth, IMHO... > In short, if it changed your life, isn't it important enough to take the > time - even a *one-liner* - to say *why*? C'mon kids ... No. I've been enjoying music for damn near 30 years, but I wouldn't say that any of it 'changed my life' other then giving me a ton of enjoyment. Enjoyment is just that and I'd say it's a far cry from 'changing your life'. > (I suspect there's a lot of people on the list who simply > Wouldn't Bother when these things come up.) I haven't and I've been seeing this thread reoccurring on two mailing list's I'm on. Not only has this thread bored the shit out of me, but I've deleted all every message after the first three, unread. Not trying to be an asshole, but it's a personal thing and should most likely be left there. But then again, I guess it gives you insight into the people posting the lists. It's not for me to say that it might not be useful for other people but not for me. That said, you want the one stupid LP that changed my life? The 'Wild at Heart' soundtrack. why? Because my exgirlfriend, who looked like Laura Dern, dumped me after 5 wonderful years and it made me cry every time I heard it. Repeated listings made me stronger, after I got over the heartache. Greg, are you happy now? :-P brock, drunk as hell and being silly.