In Reply to: Re: More.... posted by GoWolfpack on January 17, 2007 at 17:21:11:
"Their aim is to fill a room with sound"Yes, by and large, distorted sound that is blurred, amorphous and smeared. This is driven by the business mode to sell. They want to sell speakers. The more they sell the better! I don't have anything to sell. MORE IS BETTER! SIZE MATTERS! Like a tone deaf rockster who took the Johnny three chord guitar course, now calls him/her self a "musician" and can't surround themselves with enough power and/or speakers. They have learned to like distortion. They have been mushroomed in a culture of distortion. But they and I know what I like and it a free country, unless G.W. decides to make himself KING.
Personally, I wouldn't attend a church that allowed secular musical instruments into God's house. But that's just me. I'm a traditionalist and I believe that MORE is not always the answer. Sometimes LESS is MORE! Making a joyful noise might go a little too far and certainly can be SECULAR!
"I take you as you are
And make of you what I will,
Skunk-bear, carcajou, bloodthirsty
Non-survivor.
Lord, let me die but not die out." THE LAST WOLVERINE by James Dickey
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Follow Ups
- Their AIM and PURPOSE is blurred, amorphous, and smeared... - grhughes 07:45:35 01/18/07 (3)
- Re: Their AIM and PURPOSE is blurred, amorphous, and smeared... - GoWolfpack 10:50:00 01/18/07 (0)
- Re: Their AIM and PURPOSE is blurred, amorphous, and smeared... - Bill Fitzmaurice 09:38:26 01/18/07 (1)
- Certainly... - grhughes 10:13:24 01/18/07 (0)