Re: Amos & Rufus
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perfect for you
Beethoven's the best
You know! It's funny! This is totally OT and perhaps even slightly TMI but I keep having these half-dreams when I'm falling asleep where I confuse music and sex, and think things like you should be really careful what composers you listen to so you don't mess up your ability to form attachments or something. ??? but yeah no beethoven's all yours
I prefer I think Ludwig with Rufus actually, the three U's used in such different ways
Let me see if I can think of something for Amos that might match Rufus Ludwig
Hmmm I like Amos Frederick. yus
how's that viola piece goin'
Beethoven's the best
You know! It's funny! This is totally OT and perhaps even slightly TMI but I keep having these half-dreams when I'm falling asleep where I confuse music and sex, and think things like you should be really careful what composers you listen to so you don't mess up your ability to form attachments or something. ??? but yeah no beethoven's all yours
I prefer I think Ludwig with Rufus actually, the three U's used in such different ways
Let me see if I can think of something for Amos that might match Rufus Ludwig
Hmmm I like Amos Frederick. yus
how's that viola piece goin'
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I think the best music for sex *might* be Ravel's Daphnis et Chloe. I especially love the "sunrise" sequence.
I have so many pieces going, but I do want to complete something major for viola soon. I have so many little sketches and ideas. I love the viola though. It always makes me see purple. :)
I really can't warm to Frederick because of Fred Phelps. I also grew up very close to a town, Frederick, Maryland which was commonly known as "Fredneck," so the association turns me off to it. Alas.
I have so many pieces going, but I do want to complete something major for viola soon. I have so many little sketches and ideas. I love the viola though. It always makes me see purple. :)
I really can't warm to Frederick because of Fred Phelps. I also grew up very close to a town, Frederick, Maryland which was commonly known as "Fredneck," so the association turns me off to it. Alas.