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gypsi
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response 50 of 56:
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Jun 26 04:10 UTC 2000 |
<laughs really hard>
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gelinas
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response 51 of 56:
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Jun 26 04:23 UTC 2000 |
I can't spell, and I can't count. Maybe I should just give up. :(
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orinoco
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response 52 of 56:
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Jun 26 15:57 UTC 2000 |
Don't give up. Then I'd have to find someone else to mock. :)
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dbratman
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response 53 of 56:
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Jun 27 23:07 UTC 2000 |
If only A.S.Z. did run 15-20 minutes. Actually it's about 50 minutes of
(imho) tedium after that wonderful opening.
The 20th-century piece of classical music with the most influence on the
rest of the 20th century was surely _Le Sacre du Printemps_ (The Rite of
Spring) by Igor Stravinsky.
If we go back further for influence, where do we stop? When Oogamagoog
the Neanderthal first banged on a hollow log, surely that had an
immeasurable influence on all subsequent music.
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brighn
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response 54 of 56:
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Jun 28 00:02 UTC 2000 |
don't be absurd. Oogamagoog was highly derivative, and got most of his ideas
from Yakakaka, who was rarely credited in his own time and nearly all but
forgotten now
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cyklone
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response 55 of 56:
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Jun 28 00:53 UTC 2000 |
Hahahaha!
(And don't forget how much his music declined after he married Frigga)
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scott
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response 56 of 56:
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Jun 28 01:44 UTC 2000 |
(I used to have this wonder "Life in Hell" cartoon that traced all forms of
music from their beginningns in things like "Primitive squirrel screeching",
leading to things like "Bubblegum pop". Rock combined with ADD produced
grunge, etc. I think I left it on a fridge in a previous house)
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