The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Maybe skip to 2:48 if the first 2 min and 47 seconds bore ya!
ya!
GWB
Beethoven produced actual music. Whole Lotta love is just racket.
If it were not for the fact that people today have sound memory from it being drummed into their head as a impressionable teenager it would be just a cacophony.
The 20th century destroyed music with endless tribal trash.
Beethoven produced actual music. Whole Lotta love is just racket.
If it were not for the fact that people today have sound memory from it being drummed into their head as a impressionable teenager it would be just a cacophony.
The 20th century destroyed music with endless tribal trash.
That is your opinion and you are welcome to it, but it is not fact.
Beethoven produced actual music. Whole Lotta love is just racket.
If it were not for the fact that people today have sound memory from it being drummed into their head as a impressionable teenager it would be just a cacophony.
The 20th century destroyed music with endless tribal trash.
There were those who said much the same of Beethoven when he was still writing. Here for example, from a review of his 9th Symphony:
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"....all the known acoustical missile instruments I should conceive were employed… that they made even the very ground shake under us, and would, with their fearful uproar, have been sufficiently penetrating to call up from their peaceful graves the revered shades of Tallis, Purcell, and Gibbons, and even of Handel and Mozart, to witness and deplore the obstreperous roarings of modern frenzy in their art… Beethoven finds, from all the public accounts, that noisy extravagance of execution and outrageous clamor in musical performances more frequently ensures applause than chastened elegance or refined judgment. The inference therefore that we may fairly make, is that he writes accordingly.” Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review, London, 1825
Steve Vai came out in the audience and stood by me and played, pretty cool.
Did you get goose bumps.
Naw, but I remembered bagging groceries in highschool and taking my tip money down to the cd store at the end of the shopping center and spending it on vai albums and other guitarists. It was just sort of cool it happened. thats all. He opened with Bad Horsie with the scene from Crossroads playing on the screen behind him.
Maybe skip to 2:48 if the first 2 min and 47 seconds bore ya!
ya!
GWB
Beethoven produced actual music. Whole Lotta love is just racket.
If it were not for the fact that people today have sound memory from it being drummed into their head as a impressionable teenager it would be just a cacophony.
The 20th century destroyed music with endless tribal trash.
This reads like it was written by some cranky old bastard who just filled their depends.