Post #272,141
11/3/06 10:10:17 PM
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Umm, actually -
[link|http://www.nakariakov.com/| here]. Then 'recordings'.
Guess I shoulda surmised that it's such a neat title - it must have had lots of takers.
Anyway, when you've received your copy - let me know, so I can adjust the stops for the Playlist Marauders, those fun-loving two-wheeled folks who drive around, checking that playlists are sufficiently catholic. Or need correcting.
(Dey works fer Da Muse, y'know..)
:-\ufffd
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Post #272,144
11/3/06 10:44:42 PM
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thats cheating
exposing these poor fools who enjoy scat like "the police" to real music. feh, I always remember how that cd took my son away from the dire world into a place of beauty, and myself enjoying same. thanx, bill
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Post #272,148
11/3/06 11:19:16 PM
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(Gracias)
Had no idea 'how' he'd respond to that jewel.. but I hoped that the er Muse would handle all of that. Quite satisfying to hear that both of you enjoyed that, pretty-far-from a combo sound. It seems bitchin for any horn player, of whatever aims.
For that matter, had I magically heard That CD, via the grace of Cthulhu + Twilight Zone, at age 15ish? - I *really* do not know if I would have hung it up? or re-doubled [??] 'Awesome' - another murdered word. We still Had it! then.
I was never much interested in the pop songs of *yout, but noticed that many of my cohorts would try to emulate those sounds. I didn't - OK maybe Bunny Berrigan.. and can't get into the heads of those who thought they were .. [enough?] But was lucky enough to have a few cohorts; one to play duets with. That suggested I was maybe not all That odd. (Not that I would have been any less stubborn, if solo ;-)
Thanks for the fine words,
A.
* "A - you're adorable.. B - you're so beautiful.." cha..cha.. cha..
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Post #272,176
11/4/06 11:42:38 AM
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On the pop songs of your yout
"A - you're adorable.. B - you're so beautiful.." cha..cha.. cha.. I don't remember where I heard this, but ... 95% of all pop songs are about one of these five themes: - I wish I was fucking you.
- Hey, you wanna fuck?
- I'm so glad I'm fucking you.
- I wish I was still fucking you.
- Fuck you.
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Post #272,251
11/5/06 4:41:25 PM
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IreadLRPD (new thread)
Created as new thread #272250 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=272250|IreadLRPD]
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Post #272,351
11/6/06 5:23:07 AM
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{Ssshhh!} - wanna destroy an entire cha cha line
I remember a wise old wag (or was it a hag?) reminding,
I like you! == I am Like You. And much follows, (even without the complications of not knowing self or other - nearly as well as it seemed.)
I think the whole jelloware imagination thing is made plain by those lugubrious lyrics to that ancient chestnut, On Top of Old Smoky. Hearing that at camp, as a tyke - and not knowing words like lugubrious or petulant to help, but acquainted with the blame-game - I distinctly remember wondering how this star-double-crossed pair thing came about. (And why were people singing songs! about this Mess?)
But today, being older and wiser as well as humble and all, I've at last figured out that the problem is -
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Post #272,201
11/4/06 3:50:50 PM
8/21/07 6:29:16 AM
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I like the police
Actually, I mostly like early police - don't much care for the easy listening hits like every breath you suck or tea in the sahara. Do like synchronicity II, walking in your footsteps, most of ghosts, nearly everything before.
And I don't care for solo Sting at all.
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Post #272,202
11/4/06 4:10:30 PM
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Dunno.
Some of his later stuff is pretty good in small doses. There's some song of his about Bali (that I can not find anywhere I've looked) that I thought was very poinient especially after the 2002 bombing there.
Cheers, Scott. (Who agrees that the early/middle Police stuff was probably his best.)
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Post #272,149
11/3/06 11:28:18 PM
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Interesting
Trumpet was my first instrument. Until braces did us part.
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #272,353
11/6/06 5:35:57 AM
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Holy Herbert L. Clarke, Beep -
Umm yeah, braces are what I should have had, too; aside from astronomical cost for a single parent way-back, as ever - prospect of that loss was more compelling (at least to me.)
An early lesson in irony of the usual sort - in retrospect: if bite could have been corrected, I'd likely have been a better player. That facility might have led to - -
See, everything Does follow from
that single butterfly in Tasmania. And we're constantly lectured to .. to plan Ahead?!?
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Post #272,368
11/6/06 9:58:17 AM
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Actually, my then musical interest was Herb Alpert.
Whipped Cream and other Favorites.
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #272,377
11/6/06 10:46:27 AM
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Yummy album cover.
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Post #272,401
11/6/06 12:59:21 PM
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Oh yes. That was part of the attraction.
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
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Post #272,403
11/6/06 12:59:27 PM
11/6/06 12:59:50 PM
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Dupe
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew
Edited by bepatient
Nov. 6, 2006, 12:59:50 PM EST
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