OFF: Metaphysical question... is BOC-L dead?

Michael Holmes M.Holmes at ED.AC.UK
Tue Aug 4 05:13:24 EDT 2015


On 03/08/2015 16:21, Jonathan Jarrett wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Aug 2015, Alex S. Garcia wrote:
>>
>>
>> However, it seems that the more time passes and the more this list is 
>> turning
>> into the Mike and Christian Rant Podium, where they come to vent 
>> their own
>> personal griefs -- which most of the time bear little if any 
>> relevance to
>> either BOC or HW, let alone music in general.
>>
>> Also, the racist contents of some of these mails leave me speechless. 
>> The lack
>> of any reaction, from anyone, is even more baffling to me. Or does 
>> that mean
>> everyone else has already unsubscribed? Or, perhaps, that nobody 
>> reads their
>> messages anymore? (I have to admit, I rarely do myself).
Yeah, I think someone forgot to take their meds again this week. 
Certainly Christian produces such drivel that I automatically delete it, 
which of course means that I'll miss it those more rare occasions when 
he writes something interesting. Still that's the price people pay for 
spamming.

But year, some of us are still here, but I agree there's not been much 
discussion of Hawkwind issues.

One thing I did mean to ask is which Brit festivals would be worth a 
look these days. I used to go to Glastonbury, but when it's wet, it's 
just to huge and guaranteed to turn into a quagmire. I'd quote like a 
smaller festival where there's still some stuff to do other than listen 
to bands; where the food isn't just burgers; and where the music would 
be of interest to someone into Hawk type music and electronica.

Suggestions on an ecard....

FoFP

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