So, when did like those space things come out? I'm listening to A Clockwork Orange from 1972.
I like the 4th movement from "Pomp & Circumstance."
Now, I'm listening to Beethoven's 9th and I know everyone loves this. I used to find it really different. Now, it sounds kinda old and techy.
Ah, yes!! 3D It's very marchy. It sounds in perfect sync. It's perfect music! ;D
If you don't know about this movie, my dad told me about it when I was 7 or 6, I think, if not maybe even 5? Probably 6. It's about being tortured to music you love, like being changed. It's supposed to be really big. A lot of people in school started talking about it awhile after my dad told me, and it became overrated, tacky, and trashed, through the years, like everyone knew it. Then, people talked about it like you were a nigger.
Wow, it's like a swing music. Hm, must be modern German or classical German. Did you know well that the Classical period ended with Beethoven, who started the Romantic period? I know Back is Baroque and Mozart is Classical.
I like the 4th movement from "Pomp & Circumstance."
Now, I'm listening to Beethoven's 9th and I know everyone loves this. I used to find it really different. Now, it sounds kinda old and techy.
Ah, yes!! 3D It's very marchy. It sounds in perfect sync. It's perfect music! ;D
If you don't know about this movie, my dad told me about it when I was 7 or 6, I think, if not maybe even 5? Probably 6. It's about being tortured to music you love, like being changed. It's supposed to be really big. A lot of people in school started talking about it awhile after my dad told me, and it became overrated, tacky, and trashed, through the years, like everyone knew it. Then, people talked about it like you were a nigger.
Wow, it's like a swing music. Hm, must be modern German or classical German. Did you know well that the Classical period ended with Beethoven, who started the Romantic period? I know Back is Baroque and Mozart is Classical.
This is a bit different from all the modern English we've been getting. It seems different from the organ music I'm used to and like, though. I always thought it sounded retarded, like cut off, rhythmic, nice and simple to follow but well-orchestrated.
Wow, something just totally clicked. It reminds me of French, now.
Wow, I can totally elaborate on the same feeling.
I had a German foreign exchange student, and Germanic things were popular and there were foreign exchange students from that side of Europe, when I wa 16 and 17. In college, the voice instructor was obsessed with German and lived there 20 years with her husband from Harvard, though their singing was plainstyle and annoying. They seemed to really take to me though I'd been strict on. I took a group voice class all year, the 2nd semester being Italian. It was actually the official voice major class because I did Music Education, stated it upon entering. Before wanted Composition and auditioned for Voice, too.
Also a big thing was to try to act German. I guess in and out English has been woven in in experience, exposed, though, like I remember for instance seeing this attractive English girl at New Year's with a thick, sleek frame, not too tall, bleached smooth hair. I saw a girl or more like this on TV lead people through a house, too. I've seen other English people, like on Science videos and when my brother watches TV, people not that healthy. Tim Burton and Johnny Depp lead the whole English French thing. It seems Tim Burton can understand French. Tim Burton did English. All hail, Tim Burton! 3D
I know a lot of people were anti-English anti-everything German, but I was accepted as perfect for all cultures. It's just something you can try to do. I guess I was lacking some meat.
Hm, this music isn't too long in the main exciting part. So, I'm not rocking through it all this time. It's kinda in the background.
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