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Thursday, June 02, 2005 

Summation

A much-needed discussion about the Ying Yang Twins' "Wait" (and by extension, music in general) has been happening for the last little while, as I've previously mentioned (the first post also has a link to my blurb on the song for the old-skool Stylus Singles Jukebox, where I gave it a 0, just so you know what perspective I'm coming at it from). Currently the most interesting parts of it that I'm aware of are happening at Anthony Miccio and Justin Cober-Lake's blogs (with the always excellent David Drake tossing in the odd comment, although he hasn't posted anything on his blog (not that he has to)), but while tons of things I agree with are being said on both sides, I don't really see some sort of conclusion being reached. Not that a conclusion is or should be the goal, but I think we're due to start going around in circles about four posts from now. If we haven't already.

I think it's over, thank goodness. The insight-to-grad-school-blather ratio began to tail off after the first 50 posts.

By the way, visit us at agrandillusion@blogspot.com if you're bored.

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