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The death of music
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 858622" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>^^^Agreed, I watched BCUC at Zakifo with tears in my eyes (euphoria mixed with sadness from the music and lyrics), I?ve experienced the same with opera (Aida as a child in a Roman amphitheater), classical in a proper symphony hall (Tschaikovsky with cannons!), bluesy jazz pop (Tindersticks on their first tour in a church hall), countryish pop/rock (American Music Club playing Fireflies and Blue and Grey Shirt in a crap acoustics venue had me gushing tears whilst smiling), rap (listening to Chuck D at a PE gig on the Fear of a Black Planet tour was an education into his lyrics), all of them amazing experiences, all emotional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 858622, member: 17918"] ^^^Agreed, I watched BCUC at Zakifo with tears in my eyes (euphoria mixed with sadness from the music and lyrics), I?ve experienced the same with opera (Aida as a child in a Roman amphitheater), classical in a proper symphony hall (Tschaikovsky with cannons!), bluesy jazz pop (Tindersticks on their first tour in a church hall), countryish pop/rock (American Music Club playing Fireflies and Blue and Grey Shirt in a crap acoustics venue had me gushing tears whilst smiling), rap (listening to Chuck D at a PE gig on the Fear of a Black Planet tour was an education into his lyrics), all of them amazing experiences, all emotional. [/QUOTE]
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