Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
4ERawk wrote:Not crap and an interesting person to study. I'm partial to Symphonies 3,6,7, the later sting quartets, and the middle-late period piano sonatas.
1998ish, the one with Dominic Miller, Darryl Jones, and Vinnie Colaiuta was a good one.
They made Brand New Day.
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
6ERawk wrote:Hey I hate Sting as much as you two.
Can't a girl have a little typo?
You're full name isn't ERawksanne is it.
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
7ERawk wrote:Hey I hate Sting as much as you two.
Can't a girl have a little typo?
Peripatetic loves Sting.
But he chose a Neil Diamond concert over STNNNG.
Are you confused yet.
I am.
"When you hang up on me you hang up on the Diamond."
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
8drew patrick wrote:ERawk wrote:Hey I hate Sting as much as you two.
Can't a girl have a little typo?
Peripatetic loves Sting.
But he chose a Neil Diamond concert over STNNNG.
Are you confused yet.
I am.
If I knew how to do anything on computers besides post stupid shit here I would make an awesome picture where STNNNG was like the Police plus 2 extra guys.
Someone do this.
Rimbaud aren't you the photoshop guy get in there.
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
9Beethoven composed some nice piano sonatas by the way.
Not the popular ones, necessarily.
Usually popular stuff is not good, am I right.
Like as soon as a band sells more records than I am comfortable with them selling, I instantly hate them and judge their music more harshly.
Same with Beethoven.
Except I don't know Beethoven's sales records from the whatever years that was. I am referring more to modern consumption in re: allusion to popularity's inverse relationship with quality in music if you get me*
*IT IS ENTIRELY POSSIBLE THAT BACK THEN THE POPULAR STUFF WAS THE STUFF THAT ISN'T POPULAR NOW WHICH MEANS I WOULD HAVE FELT EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE AT THE TIME.
Not the popular ones, necessarily.
Usually popular stuff is not good, am I right.
Like as soon as a band sells more records than I am comfortable with them selling, I instantly hate them and judge their music more harshly.
Same with Beethoven.
Except I don't know Beethoven's sales records from the whatever years that was. I am referring more to modern consumption in re: allusion to popularity's inverse relationship with quality in music if you get me*
*IT IS ENTIRELY POSSIBLE THAT BACK THEN THE POPULAR STUFF WAS THE STUFF THAT ISN'T POPULAR NOW WHICH MEANS I WOULD HAVE FELT EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE AT THE TIME.
"When you hang up on me you hang up on the Diamond."