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From: ckk@cmu-cs-g.ARPA (Chris Koenigsberg)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Kate Bush's "The Dreaming", Peter Gabriel, & "The Kick Inside"
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Date: Mon, 11-Feb-85 09:09:24 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 11 09:09:24 1985
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Someone was criticizing Kate Bush's latest album because
she was finally doing her own production, stretching out,
finding some exciting things she could do on her own,
instead of obeying the corporate producer like a good little
sexpot girl and making money for her oh-so-benevolent
record company....this attitude of complete ignorance
infuriates me as a musician and a person.

Anyone who can say "One should stick to what one's good
at and leave the experimenting to the professionals"
is part of the dead mass that blindly obeys corporate
musical headquarters, and ruins the lives of many brilliant
starving experimentalists. May you get stuck in an elevator
for forty days and forty nights with nothing but REO
Speedwagon to listen to.

		Chris Koenigsberg