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I didn't have time to post last night, so I'll catch up a bit. I continued my self-education in classic rock with the Rolling Stones, Let it Bleed. I knew "You Can't Always Get What You Want" from the radio, but I think the rest of the songs were new to me. I admit my prejudices: I did not expect this album to be so good. What impressed me the most ...
I took a long, long walk through the park and the city today, and listened to four works while I did so. First was Rebel's Les Elemens. By listening to Reinhard Goebel, I position myself in opposition to a league of internet snobs, and tomorrow I will listen to Jordi Savall to entrench myself here. Anyway, the first part of Les Elemens is must-hear music, whether you indulge ...
As a mere "advanced beginner" in the world of classical music, I won't pretend to give any lectures here. No map, just a record of my stumbles through the vast uncharted territories of human culture. Too much ado already. And anyway, today was a pop day. For the first time, I listened to If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears, an album bt The Mamas & the Papas. The experts tell us it's a classic. ...
Updated Apr-18-2011 at 19:52 by science