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Re: Exquisite drum OH Pre Amp [message #54733] Sun, 19 June 2005 09:26 Go to next message
Bill Lorentzen is currently offline  Bill Lorentzen   UNITED STATES
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big happy worle, were totally unable to practice this and
their
> >preconceptions and stereotypes where easy to recognize by a group of
people
> >who were totally unfamiliar with world history and politics............so
> >they saw the stereotypic BS that you ascribe to me. Once I heard this, I
> >started paying attention to it and there is a lot more ugly stuff I could
> >sa
Re: Exquisite drum OH Pre Amp [message #54738 is a reply to message #54733] Sun, 19 June 2005 11:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eduardo Mack is currently offline  Eduardo Mack   UNITED STATES
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was in the crapper anyway. I
> >didn't
> >> want to be a musician any more. I was not, however, burned out on my
> >> countercultural beliefs. I was *into it* before it was considered to be
> >> *cool*, at least in Texas.
> >>
> >> There was this war going on and lots of my friends were headed over
there.
> >> This country was being torn apart by dissention and I became more and
> more
> >> involved in the anti-war movement and the increasingly emerging
> >philosophy
> >> of non-judgmentalism and defiance of the rule of law/politial
anarchism.
> >>
> >> While I was in school, I ran into a few old acquaintances. They w
Re: Exquisite drum OH Pre Amp [message #54739 is a reply to message #54733] Sun, 19 June 2005 12:26 Go to previous message
uptown jimmy is currently offline  uptown jimmy   UNITED STATES
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ere
the
> >> rich children of some of the people my dad had been doing business with
> in
> >> Mexico. They were going to universtity in the states and were, like me,
> >> angry, into the counterculture and we renewed our friendships. I
started
> >> going down to Mexico with them on school holidays and we would travel
> to
> >> places which were pretty unbelievable. Like paradises which were mostly
> >> untouched by human beings (except of course, the local Indians, who
were
> >not
> >> really considered to be human by anyone, including these *enlightened*
> >young
> >> Mexican revolutionaries-the Indians weren't cool. They were
> >traditional
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