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Grex > Music > #41: The death of the classical music recording industry |  |
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richard
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response 72 of 77:
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May 17 23:33 UTC 2007 |
See this is the problem with classical music, you can't even do an
item about it without it drifting. Because classical music doesn't
hold people's attention. Heck, I'm even doing the drifting myself!
I'd say Mozart is turning over in his grave, but of course they don't
know where that is exactly as he died broke and couldn't afford one.
Even then people weren't appreciating the music enough were they?
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bru
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response 73 of 77:
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May 17 23:45 UTC 2007 |
no man, she definitely needs an elvis song.
"Devil in Disguise"
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tod
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response 74 of 77:
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May 18 06:13 UTC 2007 |
re #72
Mozart was probably disinterred after 7 years since that was the custom at
the time to reuse plots. They'd take the bones of John Doe and bust em up
into a powder and rebury along with the new corpse.
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katie
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response 75 of 77:
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May 18 20:07 UTC 2007 |
So he was de-composing.
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marcvh
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response 76 of 77:
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May 18 20:10 UTC 2007 |
I'm sorry, but it's against the law for women to make puns.
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easlern
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response 77 of 77:
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May 20 00:47 UTC 2007 |
I like Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah" cover. Sp?
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