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|    djinn to djinn    |
|    Re: Peace (was Re: Deepak Chopra on Trum    |
|    25 Aug 16 19:38:42    |
      XPost: alt.philosophy.zen, alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.philosophy.taoism       From: meanmrmustard@gmail.com              "brian mitchell" wrote in message       news:rcsurb9l95u176lejt9ipf0nisv6mo5ra4@4ax.com...              "djinn" wrote:       >"brian mitchell" wrote in message       >news:r2eurbdo8pc5n2gbcthiqep7c0tc45nmhr@4ax.com...       >       >daletx wrote:              >>Very nice, although a far cry from The Band.       >>       >>I guess we're getting Bach to where we once belonged.       >       >>The master! :-)       >       >bach is great but to me beethoven was the most       >creative classical music genius. you always knew       >what a mad genius beethoven was, but you learn       >to appreciate it much more when you sit down at       >the piano and actually try to play some of it.              Actually, I meant that DT was the master. I have to confess that       Bach's music does nothing for me at all. BBC Radio 3 once devoted 10       days to playing every bit of music Bach ever wrote, or maybe it was       all the Bachs, I can't remember now, and it was so boring I wrote a       stiff letter of complaint. Nothing from the Baroque period moves me at       all.              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~              classical music can be boring even with the depth       of creativity it took to write a great deal of it. but       you're right. DT is the master.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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