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A Sobering Thought: A Century From Now What We Know As Modern Music Will Be Considered Old-fashioned.
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A sobering thought: A century from now what we know as modern music will be
considered old-fashioned. This thought almost makes one reconciled to the
possibility that there may not be any twenty-first century.
-- Frank Sullivan
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I am astounded ... at the wonderful power you have developed - and terrified at the thought that so much hideous and bad music may be put on record forever.
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