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Len Fehskens <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Mar 2004 13:25:23 -0500
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Karl Miller asks:

>I guess my question, assuming there is a point to my rambling, is has
>the recording changed our valuation of music as a human expression?

I think the recording definitely has changed our valuation of music
as human expression, not as recording per se, but as one of numerous
manifestations of the mindless ubiquity of music, especially as "background".

len.

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