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Sunday, October 29, 2006
  A Brilliant Mind

Jon Rose has a brilliant mind.

His train of thoughts, the way he thinks, the way he conceptualize music and being gung ho to go ahead with his ideas...

I guess this is greatly associated with the culture and environment we live in.

Singapore is about survival, and thought in some ways and some sense I'm able to connect with the new directions style of music, it's certainly not practical to be practiced in a city like Singapore.

The bureaucratic system, the resistance in people being able to accept new art forms. Guess it is up to the future generations to try to create a culture that's receptive to new art forms instead of blindly adopting idol worship.

It's a tough road ahead, I'm not even sure if I'm ready to graduate and work in the music industry.

I wonder when will the society retrograde and revert back to using sea shells as money, then maybe new art forms will be created and easily accepted...

Jon Rose, I salute your bravery and I admire that brilliant mind you have.

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