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- Path: sparky!uunet!psinntp!hd0258!gvh
- From: gvh@metrosoft.com (Gordon Van Huizen)
- Subject: Re: DCC -- JUST SAY NO! (was: The end of cassettes,
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.001033.5173@metrosoft.com>
- Sender: gvh@metrosoft.com
- Reply-To: gvh@metrosoft.com (Gordon Van Huizen)
- Organization: Metrosoft
- References: <1992Nov19.005415.888@cmkrnl.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 00:10:33 GMT
- Lines: 21
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- In article <1992Nov19.005415.888@cmkrnl.com> jeh@cmkrnl.com writes:
- > In article <1992Nov18.003930.519@metrosoft.com>,
- > Off the topic for this thread, but: I don't think this is always true! Some
- > of the best "driving music" isn't rock by any stretch of the imagination.
- > Consider, for instance, the _Back to the Future_ theme by Alan Silvestri,
- > or any of several pieces from _Star Wars_, such as the T.I.E. Fighter
- > dogfight from the first film's ("Episode IV") soundtrack, or "The Asteroid
- > Field" from TESB... I wonder how many speeding tickets each has contributed
- to?
- >
-
- I didn't make my point clear. I meant that the material must have some driving
- factor behind it - not that it be rock'n'roll. Sometimes I like Ginastera in
- the car. The point I meant to make is that not all material that I like at home
- translates well in the car.
-
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