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RE: I highly recommend purchasing a mirror: but don't gaze too long -t

Posted by mauimusicman on August 27, 2009 at 19:09:27:

Are the meanings of the songs lyric content revealed in a mirror?
I guess that predudice towards a non registered poster is fine in your small mind, but predudice against lyrics that make no sense isn't. I'm a musician. Your a dealer. The analogy of me not understanding rap lyrics is like you not understanding Best Buy salesmen. Both cheapen legitimate product, both diminish the credibility of the professionals, and both sell a shitload of poor quality product. Stop kidding yourself about predudice. If your an audio salesman for more than one day, you get the customer in your shop looking for a $299.00, 500 watt 7 speaker home theatre system. Been there....done that. I'm sure you take the time to educate each of them about the sonic virtues of your amp with nested multiple negative feedback loops with the $10K price tag reduces the transient distortion likely to be heard in the Wal-Mart stereo they seen in the Sunday flyer. Rap to me is like Sanyo audio to you. Only thing different is the product. Get off your soap box.