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sneakattack
on 2005-01-31 22:42 [#01483754]
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..you listened to.
My list, from most recent to most distant (arbitrary number)
-Dvorak violin concerto, Nathan Milstein -Liebermann 2nd piano concerto, Orion Weiss -Brahms 2nd piano concerto, Yevgeny Kissin -Poulenc, concerto for organ, strings, timpani -OK OK NEW IDEA, someone take me out back and strangle me.
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sneakattack
on 2005-01-31 22:42 [#01483755]
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HAHAHA grammar.
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weatheredstoner
from same shit babes. (United States) on 2005-01-31 22:47 [#01483760]
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Grammar is awesome... I love their latest album, "how to turn a cat into a violin"
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ecnadniarb
on 2005-01-31 22:47 [#01483762]
Points: 24805 Status: Lurker | Followup to sneakattack: #01483754 | Show recordbag
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haha can't remember 5 minutes ago never mind 20 years ago.
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sneakattack
on 2005-01-31 22:49 [#01483764]
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hahahahaha.
I need to find a way to close all of my threads. I was thinking it'd be awesome if xlt had a rank above peon and below moderator, 'soldier' or something. They were community elected and could ban people for five minutes, and take away thread creation for twenty.
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sneakattack
on 2005-01-31 22:51 [#01483765]
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I honestly start threads because no one is saying anything. fucking stupid rationale. sometimes I make them intentionally retarded to try to draw ire, but nothing works. bAAahahahhh
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ecnadniarb
on 2005-01-31 23:06 [#01483770]
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Starting threads can break the boredom for al present during the lean posting times. I for one enjoy your thread creation and hope it may long continue.
I must away now for I have a meeting of minds to attend forthwith. I bid thee farewell kind sir.
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sneakattack
on 2005-01-31 23:57 [#01483779]
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My net connection broke! But I appreciate the kindness, and bid the a safe passage! Congrats again on Mrs. Ecnadniarb!
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2005-02-01 06:40 [#01484024]
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uh, im really weak when it comes to classical music, the only one i listen to once in a while would be beethoven, but even that mostly his piano works.
you should check out 'symbol' by susumu yokota - he used quite a bit of classic music samples and packaged them into awesome contemporary music (it's an 2005 album). ace stuff i say :)
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Matvey
from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2005-02-01 06:55 [#01484037]
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Scriabin, etudes played by Ruth Laredo. This was in the beginning of January 2005, I burned a copy of it for my sisters.
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bryce_berny
from chronno (Canada) on 2005-02-01 07:01 [#01484044]
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some wendy carlos electronic fashionings of classical songs uhh, some debussy various bits fromcbc radio 2 which I don't know the names of but enjoy from time to time
I don't really listen to classical music much, I used to like it a lot when I was 11
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mort
from Start As You Mean To Go On on 2005-02-01 08:53 [#01484144]
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...i love classical music, especially when stoned. beethowen symphony #7 my favorite. recently i listened to mozart's the string quintets - very fast recovery from shock induced by new daft punk. but honestly i listen to pop music as electronica, idm, rock...little more
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