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Old 06-24-2008, 12:38 AM   #110
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Originally Posted by RWood View Post
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There is no reason to shun certain music just because it is created by professional musicians.
The problem with me over-dramatising something (as I am wont to do) is that sometimes the irony and the intended statement becomes lost in unnecessarily elaborate rhetoric. It makes my point an occluded, self-caused travesty.

Between our paragraphs, there occurs the music of the spheres; the aforementioned "serendipity" of thought; a choral "Hallelujah" in an acoustically perfect auditorium.

Which is to say, Good Mister Wood, "We are, and have always been, in agreement".

Sorry 'bout the profusion of prose. My mind's a tangled net of word-wankery at the moment, struggling to be free so it can go to Massimos and give itself an icecream headache.

Cheers,
Marc
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