Message from @Hagel

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2017-02-15 01:23:47 UTC  

Music mattered more in 19th century because it was a greater privillege

2017-02-15 01:24:26 UTC  

I feel very privileged to listen to great music

2017-02-15 01:24:41 UTC  

ludvig, can you show us a picture of your loft bed

2017-02-15 01:24:47 UTC  

Exactly, you *feel* privilleged but there's nothing privilleged about it in reality

2017-02-15 01:25:27 UTC  

How not?

2017-02-15 01:25:30 UTC  

is danny throwing up

2017-02-15 01:25:32 UTC  

I'm lucky to have it

2017-02-15 01:25:53 UTC  

the loft bed?

2017-02-15 01:25:56 UTC  

Everybody thinks he listens to the best kind of music and feels great about it

2017-02-15 01:26:04 UTC  

It's those individualist ego trips

2017-02-15 01:26:30 UTC  

i'm talking about significance of music from today's perspective when it comes to spiritual value, and my opinion is that there is none

2017-02-15 01:26:34 UTC  

Music is enjoyment

2017-02-15 01:26:45 UTC  

In a sick society, one's growth is stifled. Music can inspire visions that force the listener to ask questions that no one in a sick society would ask

2017-02-15 01:27:03 UTC  

I am privileged to have heard it and improved as a result

2017-02-15 01:27:08 UTC  

I did nothing to earn that

2017-02-15 01:30:06 UTC  

no, you received the loft bed as a gift, but it was your friendship that earned it for you

2017-02-15 01:30:13 UTC  

please, show us the loft bed

2017-02-15 01:31:50 UTC  

In 19th century people went to theaters to listen to Symphonic orchestras because that was the only way to actually listen to sophisticated type of music called Symphonies

2017-02-15 01:32:18 UTC  

Today people go to theaters to listen to Symphonic orhcestras because they think the act itself has any meaning or significance

2017-02-15 01:32:33 UTC  

Music itself was never valuable

2017-02-15 01:32:51 UTC  

Music which was beautiful in some way, was and is

2017-02-15 01:33:05 UTC  

@The Enlightened Shepherd classical music collapsed in the 60s through early 80s

2017-02-15 01:33:14 UTC  

It died of natural causes

2017-02-15 01:33:22 UTC  

The reason people know Philip Glass is he was the last major one.

2017-02-15 01:33:24 UTC  

It had to

2017-02-15 01:33:28 UTC  

And ligetti

2017-02-15 01:33:37 UTC  

That generation died

2017-02-15 01:33:38 UTC  

No way you can have at the same time electricity and contuniuty of classical music

2017-02-15 01:33:47 UTC  

And what replaced it was performance art

2017-02-15 01:33:50 UTC  

The same with jazz.

2017-02-15 01:34:01 UTC  

What replaced Herbie Hancock on coke

2017-02-15 01:34:17 UTC  

It can make a come back.

2017-02-15 01:34:24 UTC  

Was sexually questionable white men wearing blazers and t shirts.

2017-02-15 01:34:32 UTC  

And obviously, no way you can have at the same time 8-core computers and continuity of rock music

2017-02-15 01:34:36 UTC  

Wabking off instrumentally

2017-02-15 01:34:37 UTC  

omfg

2017-02-15 01:34:43 UTC  

Rock is dead and is dying of natural causes too

2017-02-15 01:34:43 UTC  

pantera is so fucking hilarious while drunk

2017-02-15 01:34:43 UTC  

Rock died early on

2017-02-15 01:34:54 UTC  

RE

2017-02-15 01:34:55 UTC  

SPECT