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Comments about the soundtrack for Batman Beyond (Shirley Walker, various)

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that one-sided, slightly biast, AND pointed attack
• Posted by: Sam   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Monday, March 15, 2004, at 7:47 a.m.
• IP Address: adsl-223-160-32.bct.bellsouth.net

Most importantly I am concerned that such statements would dare befall the ears or eyes of the public, ranting about your taste in music is one thing but down right accusing and siting specific types of music as the causes of mental disstability is simply outragous and i dare say possibly libelous. It is unfortunate that you have a distaste for the piece at hand but that in no way give the the right or authority to make allegations against it, its writters, or even the notes that make it what it is. I personally think the work is a callenging and unique exploration of the complications that the mind can have along with the full bodied emotion such as the variety that accopmanies anguish, grief, dipair, et cetera. And as i can confidently say i do believe that at some point in all of our lives we have felt one if not all of these emotions and have felt that we could use some music or writings or paintings that depict our selves and thoughts within their depths. With each new expression of ourselves we find only a deeper meaning in our lives and can only conclude that to truly understand ourselves we understand and aprecciate, not neccessarily like, all the aspects we posses... our positive AND negative aspects. thank you




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       Sam - Monday, March 15, 2004, at 7:47 a.m.



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