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Re: OT: What music do you llisten to? [Re: t1m0] #583080 07/03/11 07:11 PM
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Should we go back to DC before someone says something - again...?


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Re: OT: What music do you llisten to? [Re: t1m0] #583081 07/03/11 07:13 PM
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I like classical music. Dvorak is my favorite.


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Re: OT: What music do you llisten to? [Re: KnotSlip] #583082 07/03/11 07:17 PM
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Dvorak - was he Hungarian? There´s one quite nicely rocking piece I´ve heard from him. Then I bought a cello quartet cd from him and didn,t like it.

Yo Yo Ma playing Bach´s cello sonatas is very beautiful.


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Re: OT: What music do you llisten to? [Re: KnotSlip] #583083 07/03/11 07:17 PM
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I actually got started listening to classical when certain grocery stores put out promotional albums with certain products. My first ones were done by the Boston pops. OH and this was back in the 60's!

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One thing I found funny was that a lot if not almost all the music for the Classic cartoons, bugs bunny, roadrunner...etc were all classical pieces. Even the Lone Ranger theme song was a classical piece.


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He was a Czech born in a town near Prague.


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Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 - From the New World <-- is awesome. Give it a listen sometime.


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He was a Czech born in a town near Prague.

That´s what I said!


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Czech = Hungarian? I don't know. LOL


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Re: OT: What music do you llisten to? [Re: KnotSlip] #583089 07/03/11 07:25 PM
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The lucky number 9! It´s that one I was talking about!

I recently bought J.S. Bach Goldberg variations played by Ito Ema. Beautiful sounding record! Nice music well recorded.


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One thing I found funny was that a lot if not almost all the music for the Classic cartoons, bugs bunny, roadrunner...etc were all classical pieces. Even the Lone Ranger theme song was a classical piece.

I have Loon Tunes, Walt Disney, and maybe a couple more pieces like that on SACD (Super Audio CD).

I went through a classical stage where I bought a bunch of the popular titles and a hand full of random stuff. Classical music is very interesting stuff but I never understand the need to have a particcular piece over and over by various groups. I mean I get it and all but just not my thing to have 8 versions of the LE same thing for the minor details.


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One thing I found funny was that a lot if not almost all the music for the Classic cartoons, bugs bunny, roadrunner...etc were all classical pieces. Even the Lone Ranger theme song was a classical piece.

I have Loon Tunes, Walt Disney, and maybe a couple more pieces like that on SACD (Super Audio CD).

I went through a classical stage where I bought a bunch of the popular titles and a hand full of random stuff. Classical music is very interesting stuff but I never understand the need to have a particcular piece over and over by various groups. I mean I get it and all but just not my thing to have 8 versions of the LE same thing for the minor details.

But you do understand men buying knives in same blade lenghts and other features just for the minor differences in details or for the different brands?

Hobbies - you just can´t explain them with reason.


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