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I had this album as a child and didn't realise until just now, when I looked for it, that David Bowie narrated it. I don't think I have listened to it since at least 1979. I had eidetic memory back then and just got the full short album back in my memory, from listening to less than 30 seconds of it. Weird.
Keith
Re: Classical music for Friday
[Re: elsmasho82]
#8404827 05/16/2511:04 PM05/16/2511:04 PM
I had this album as a child and didn't realise until just now, when I looked for it, that David Bowie narrated it. I don't think I have listened to it since at least 1979. I had eidetic memory back then and just got the full short album back in my memory, from listening to less than 30 seconds of it. Weird.
Keith
I love this one!!!!!!!
Re: Classical music for Friday
[Re: elsmasho82]
#8404832 05/16/2511:16 PM05/16/2511:16 PM
I had this album as a child and didn't realise until just now, when I looked for it, that David Bowie narrated it. I don't think I have listened to it since at least 1979. I had eidetic memory back then and just got the full short album back in my memory, from listening to less than 30 seconds of it. Weird.
Keith
I love this one!!!!!!!
We heard the Cincinnati Philharmonic Orchestra play it live in Winton Woods in 1978, they had a narrator too. I was 8 years old. We laid on a pink and a white blanket, put together, on the ground. I found 4 curly, white duck feathers. My little brother found one feather. We had a wide slat, picnic basket with, pink plastic trays with divisions and thin metal silverware. It was crowded and my little brother had to pee. He and my dad didn't get back until right after the music started. My parents bought me the album on the next Wednesday at Eastgate Mall. I got some rocks from the rock store too.
Keith
Re: Classical music for Friday
[Re: elsmasho82]
#8404870 05/17/2502:50 AM05/17/2502:50 AM
Having to listen to classical music would drive me to drinking if I ever decided to quit drinking. As it stands, it puts me in a foul mood where I want to run away screaming. I guess, to me, it seems like the kind of music they would play at the nervous hospital to calm down the likes of Karl Childers. While I have never been turned loose from a nervous hospital, let alone ever been in one, classical music would likely make me end up there. This may be just as mean as "Gayer than two dudes sharing a popsicle", but I was aiming for a little bit classier.
Re: Classical music for Friday
[Re: 52Carl]
#8405205 05/17/2509:05 PM05/17/2509:05 PM
Having to listen to classical music would drive me to drinking if I ever decided to quit drinking. As it stands, it puts me in a foul mood where I want to run away screaming. I guess, to me, it seems like the kind of music they would play at the nervous hospital to calm down the likes of Karl Childers. While I have never been turned loose from a nervous hospital, let alone ever been in one, classical music would likely make me end up there. This may be just as mean as "Gayer than two dudes sharing a popsicle", but I was aiming for a little bit classier.
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Re: Classical music for Friday
[Re: elsmasho82]
#8405217 05/17/2509:21 PM05/17/2509:21 PM
I love classical piano, especially Beethoven and Chopin pieces. Beethoven's Appassionata and Pathetique Sonatas are amazing. Chopin's Nocturnes are too.
Alice Sara Ott playing the 3rd movement of Beethoven's Appassionata is great for such a young lady.
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Re: Classical music for Friday
[Re: 52Carl]
#8406084 05/19/2507:10 PM05/19/2507:10 PM
Having to listen to classical music would drive me to drinking if I ever decided to quit drinking. As it stands, it puts me in a foul mood where I want to run away screaming. I guess, to me, it seems like the kind of music they would play at the nervous hospital to calm down the likes of Karl Childers. While I have never been turned loose from a nervous hospital, let alone ever been in one, classical music would likely make me end up there. This may be just as mean as "Gayer than two dudes sharing a popsicle", but I was aiming for a little bit classier.
That's what heavy metal does to me.
We are living in a world where the intelligent must be quiet so that the no common sense people won't be offended.
Re: Classical music for Friday
[Re: Dirty D]
#8406085 05/19/2507:12 PM05/19/2507:12 PM
HEY!!! I posted Nights in White Satin on an older thread and everyone said it was GAY! I told my mom about that and she was mad. That’s a beautiful tune
Re: Classical music for Friday
[Re: elsmasho82]
#8406698 05/20/2508:32 PM05/20/2508:32 PM
HEY!!! I posted Nights in White Satin on an older thread and everyone said it was GAY! I told my mom about that and she was mad. That’s a beautiful tune
Yes, it is a beautiful tune. I don't know where they get it being GAY unless they think that way about anything that's not hard rock. Which to me isn't music, just annoying noise.
We are living in a world where the intelligent must be quiet so that the no common sense people won't be offended.
Re: Classical music for Friday
[Re: elsmasho82]
#8447285 08/02/2511:37 AM08/02/2511:37 AM