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You all know that
Hocus Pocus by Focus
is running through your subconscious right now.
Hocus Pocus by Focus
is running through your subconscious right now.
Good signature lines: http://tinyurl.com/a47spm
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You restriction against classical music eliminated nearly all of my responses, however. None of my classical responses are on my personal list because of the tuba. Indeed, some of them don't even have brass parts let alone tuba. But I was listening to classical music at least from the time I listened to pop, and even some years before I started playing tuba in the 7th grade. The odd thing is that my parents were never really interested in classical music. I remember borrowing a cassette recording of Beethoven's 5th (Schubert's Unfinished on the flip side, both conducted by Ormandy and Philly) from the local library, shamelessly copying it by putting a microphone on my cassette player up to the speaker of my friend's cassette player, and then wearing it out playing it over and over. That was perhaps the year before I started playing tuba.the elephant wrote:So I wanted to see what would come up if we were forced to list only stuff that holds no intrinsic tuba or euph interest but only appeals as "music" in a pure sense, without that built-in mechanical interest that comes from recordings of our instrumental examples and heros.
My third choice (following your rules): Tiny Dancer Elton John.
Rick "who does not listen to classical music technically, even now" Denney
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Don't Worry, Be Happy - Bobby McFerrinthe elephant wrote: One change in our rules, however. Now you must not select anything that has anything to do with an instrument which you play. It may be anything from the realm of music that is OUTSIDE of what you would ever play. No band, orchestral, choral, quintet (etc.) music allowed in this round. No tuba/euph. No solos. As Jake would occasionally say: Ya dig?
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