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offline Skeptopotamus from Home (United Kingdom) on 2004-08-07 18:12 [#01298372]
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I was going to say Bach - The Art of Fugue, but someone
already said it. Bah to you.


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2004-08-07 18:13 [#01298376]
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brandenburg symphony, concerto whatever it is.



 

offline hobbes from age on 2004-08-07 18:38 [#01298419]
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The hind legs are rubbed and the sounds produced are
perceived by tympanal organs . Such activity is a clear
mating display. Above a certain temperature the male may
sing spontaneously, sounding a number of notes followed by a
pause. A receptive female answers with a softer call. The
male and female then call alternately, the male now with a
newly modified song. In threat displays two males may sing
at each other. songs are sexually stimulating to both
sexes. In fact females get so excited that they even try to
mate with silent males of the wrong species; and males speed
up their locomotion and their efforts to copulate.

From The Ill Book of Sexual Records.


 

offline Torley Wong on 2004-08-07 22:06 [#01298531]
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Combine The Ill Book of Sexual Records with Bach and I guess
you get:

The Ill-Tempered Clavier ;)

Thanks for your responses everyone.

I am listening to your personal truths re: "complexity", not
necessarily what dictionary.com or the hardcopy equivalent
may say.

Some people enjoy music that is simply complex. ^_^


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2004-08-08 06:18 [#01298626]
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gotta be something by Bach.
'Toccata and fugue in d minor', or as mentioned before 'the
art of fugue'.

Its all well and good to have AE and co with sequencers and
editing software. but one bloke, a HUGE organ and some
nimble limbs beats them hands down.

If it is rated as complexity per technological aid, then
Bach wins.


 

offline Sepix from Major City (Austria) on 2004-08-08 06:36 [#01298628]
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donna summer


 

offline DJ Xammax from not America on 2004-08-08 06:51 [#01298629]
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Well done to dariusgriffin, managing to post in a thread
without reading any posts OR the thread title itself!


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2004-08-08 07:28 [#01298641]
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I was probably drunk or something.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2004-08-08 07:50 [#01298650]
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i agree totally.

but you have to have a really good ear to follow it.
(or just be high :)


 


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