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Old 03.16.2007, 11:50 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by screamingskull
i can see why kids would like sonic youth, more EJST&NS, dirty, goo and washing machine, the more poppy ones. I can see why kids love noise music too, i remember hearing noise/feedback type music for the first time and loving it, it breaks the mould for that whole verse chorus verse way that most kids music is written in. I definitely want to have children.
yeah, she likes the noise stuff too. In fact, we got her this little keyboard at goodwill, and it's nothing special by a long shot, but if you get a programmed beat started, then start mashing the keys, it make crazy noises. She will do that all day long. I'd say most parents stifle that sort of thing, and that's why children grow up not exploring things for themself. I let her do basically what she wants as far as that stuff goes. I mean, we have structure, I don't want a kid running around the house in 10 years telling me to shut up and stealing my credit cards, but I let her be creative. If she draws all over a new bag we buy her, that's fine. If she feels that it would looks better with red circles all over it, hey, it's her bag
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