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non-musicians on infj-l




--- Forwarded mail from infj <http://www.yahoo.com/~alhinfj>

Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 10:38:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: infj <http://www.yahoo.com/~alhinfj>

--- robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> wrote:
>  > From: infj <http://www.yahoo.com/~alhinfj>
>  > I am looking into getting a drum set, electric,
> so I
>  > won't bother the neighbors.  Comes with a headset
> :0)
>  > FunFunFunFunFun
> 
> Hi.  Which one did you end up buying?  I used to
> play drums (before my RSI)
> and I have considered buying electronic drums in the
> past.

I haven't bought yet....seems that the one that I want
costs around 3 grand. *ouch*  But hey, it's worth it.
:-)

>  > By the way, are there any U2 fans out there in
>  > INFJ-land?  Just curious.  I like them, think
> they are
>  > a great band.  For some reason I can relate to
> the
>  > songs they play quite a bit, there is a lot of
> emotion
>  > in them, especially the 80's era:  "Pride in the
> Name
>  > of Love", "Sunday, Bloody Sunday", "Where the
> Streets
>  > Have No Name", and the 90's "She Moves in
> Mysterious
>  > Ways".  Yep...busted.  I like 80's music :-P
> 
> Noelle (my partner) is really in 'em.  (She happens
> to score as an INFJ.)
> I am not as much into 'em.

Yeah, I think the U2 songs are very NF...they bring
forth some images to my mind that are pretty powerful,
and I am not one to really "get into" bands, as they
put it. ;-)

=====
~Anna
infj/3.17.72

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