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Old March 13th 11, 07:03 PM posted to rec.bicycles.soc
Edward Dolan
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Default Off Topic - J.S. Bach & Ed Dolan

"Tēm ShermĒnT °_°" " wrote in
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On 3/12/2011 6:13 PM, Edward Dolan wrote:
"T?m Sherm?nT " wrote in
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[...]
Here is something for Ed - remarkable for being from 1952, and one soon
adjusts to the use of vibrato by the singers:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fb3ffDZ-TY.


Criminal that it has less
than 260 views in over two months, while the latest pop schlock get
hundreds of thousands of views in the same time-frame.


The reason it has so few views is because it is antique music. Bach more
and
more recedes into the mists of history. Soon it will be played only in
museums devoted to antiquities.[...]

Nonsense. Everyone loves J.S. Bach except cretins and those with
undeveloped or improperly developed minds.


I fear even the standard repertoire of every orchestra in the land is
becoming increasingly irrelevant. Ever notice how the audience seems to be
made up of exclusively older folks like myself. Where are the young people?

And now for something completely different: A slow-motion video of a
young lady [1] frolicking:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1vpB6h3ek4&feature=player_embedded.

[1] Presumably, since cats with calico coats are almost invaribly female.


Yes, a very cute video. Man domesticated the cat so he could pet the tiger.

I have loved every cat I have ever had, even some who did not love me back.
A male cat of mine recently died. It was always healthy, but suddenly
developed a sneeze and a cough and died within a couple of weeks. It was not
contagious since all of my other cats remain healthy. Very sad ...

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota


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