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Joined: May 26 2008
Location: Declined
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Points: 16715
Posted: May 10 2009 at 00:03
I don't know what's with the costumes, but I have to own this opera. It took me a while to get into opera, but I heard part of Elektra on the radio a while ago and it's stunning. In a way, I think appreciating opera is like listening to avant-garde music because the climaxes aren't about memorable melodies but the progression of tones. They're just sung instead of squonked on a saxophone.
Joined: March 08 2008
Location: New York
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Points: 3595
Posted: May 10 2009 at 04:26
Perhaps you'd enjoy some of my whimsical poetry in your fanciful state of inebriation?
Roses are red... ...Love mufflers... And then Don Knotts said to me, he said hey johnny, get your bum over here and let me finish my story. So don was say...
Violets are blue... Chicken pot pie immersed in George Carlin's embalming fluid Something about submarines. It's 5 30 AM... Sleep comes slowly to those who vote on election day...
Maybe it is a sort of debt? Hey sue, did you ring me up? No? Get out! Get out! Damn you vile woman!
File woman. Filing taxes for big business. Lets say she had 11 papers in her hand... You know, Al, you are full of...
I know, I just feel like wasting time. Kicking around a peace of ground-chuck in the wal-mart
Super...super..cali...supercalifraggles... It isn't even a real word, steve! I feel silly, now. Why do I have to spell it, again? You say I what? Forgot to capitalize your name?
I use too many new paragraphs. Someone needs to teach me a lesson. Lesson. Lesion, boils. Boiling water, what. her? She is just standing there. She won't hurt anyone.
Joined: February 03 2007
Location: The Heartland
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Points: 16913
Posted: May 10 2009 at 10:07
Hey guys....I always see tons of talk here about Can, but little about AD and AD2. Just wondering if you "difficult music" lovers appreciate them as well.?
Hey guys....I always see tons of talk here about Can, but little about AD and AD2. Just wondering if you "difficult music" lovers appreciate them as well.?
I actually haven't heard AD or AD2 yet, as Krautrock didn't hit me well right away years back--so I haven't had the chance to deeply immerse myself in it until now.
I think AD2 is my next stop after Can, now that I've been getting into Can more lately. What's the best starting point?
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