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Default Anything you think was consistently done better in the past inthe pro/commercial recording world than how it's done today?

Trevor wrote:
On 31/08/2020 3:35 am, Les Cargill wrote:
The thing that makes it worse is that there really were "reds under
(some) bed(s)." It wasn't as bad in the US as in Britain, where the
Bloomsbury Group contained at least one asset of the KGB.

HUAC was a deeply anti-Semitic thing and as hapless an effort that's
been attempted.


Such a shame they never worried about the Fascists under the beds like
they did the Communists.



Fascists weren't on record as having as goal unhorsing the American
government. I'd also say there never was a serious American Fascist
movement; there was a Communist one. Even American nationalism worked
very differently from European nationalism. Of course there were
nominally roght wing things, but they were quite different - someone
could have fought Nazis and been say, a Bircher without skipping a beat.

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Les Cargill