Len Fehskens: >Nor can I accept the implication that when somebody tries something and >doesn't like it, if they do not continue forcing themself to "get it" >they are closeminded, intolerant, etc.. It's probably something I said. But I believe it's true in this sense: the moment you leave off judging an individual work or refuse to hear and individual work because it's generally speaking like other works, you've closed your mind to it. Your analogy to coffee is mostly correct, to the extent that you realize we're only speaking about taste, rather than absolute. I've closed my mind to lots of music, to the extent that I feel I will waste my time if I hear another example. On the other hand, I admit that I have closed my mind. Steve Schwartz