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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2022 12:13:55 GMT
Sold. But this also means that you judge a book by its cover.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 29, 2022 12:40:43 GMT
Great - you can wear it with your Farfetch collection. Yes, that's what a lot of fashion is about - to vacuously portray yourself as something you may not be.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2022 12:45:35 GMT
Great - you can wear it with your Farfetch collection. Yes, that's what a lot of fashion is about - to vacuously portray yourself as something you may not be. As for the farfetched collections, the guy in that ethnic clown costume is a musical genius. Why would one care about what he wears, actually?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 29, 2022 12:46:51 GMT
Great - you can wear it with your Farfetch collection. Yes, that's what a lot of fashion is about - to vacuously portray yourself as something you may not be. As for the farfetched collections, the guy in that ethnic clown costume is a musical genius. Why would one care about what he wears, actually? No idea. not sure what he has to do with it?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2022 12:56:38 GMT
As for the farfetched collections, the guy in that ethnic clown costume is a musical genius. Why would one care about what he wears, actually? No idea. not sure what he has to do with it? You judge music by what the musicians wear. Do you know that what you call posh music today was then considered people's music? It was entertainment. Just like Shakespeare was people's theatre.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 29, 2022 13:08:06 GMT
No idea. not sure what he has to do with it? You judge music by what the musicians wear. Do you know that what you call posh music today was then considered people's music? It was entertainment. Just like Shakespeare was people's theatre. Nah, the classical stuff was for the posh crowd who could afford the ticket price required to pay an orchestra. People's music, the stuff down the pubs, was some old scrubber singing Knees Up Mother Brown with a knackered old joanna.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2022 13:43:13 GMT
You judge music by what the musicians wear. Do you know that what you call posh music today was then considered people's music? It was entertainment. Just like Shakespeare was people's theatre. Nah, the classical stuff was for the posh crowd who could afford the ticket price required to pay an orchestra. People's music, the stuff down the pubs, was some old scrubber singing Knees Up Mother Brown with a knackered old joanna. NO! It wasn't the posh crowd. How do you think operas looked like back then? Just like a Shakespearean theatre. Would you call movie theaters "posh"?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 29, 2022 14:02:12 GMT
Nah, the classical stuff was for the posh crowd who could afford the ticket price required to pay an orchestra. People's music, the stuff down the pubs, was some old scrubber singing Knees Up Mother Brown with a knackered old joanna. NO! It wasn't the posh crowd. How do you think operas looked like back then? Just like a Shakespearean theatre. Would you call movie theaters "posh"? Those people weren't wearing wigs. Best to just read yo about - started as something worn by kings, them for courtiers to wear for royal court appearances, then to the gentry. Too expensive for the plebs.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2022 15:14:07 GMT
NO! It wasn't the posh crowd. How do you think operas looked like back then? Just like a Shakespearean theatre. Would you call movie theaters "posh"? Those people weren't wearing wigs. Best to just read yo about - started as something worn by kings, them for courtiers to wear for royal court appearances, then to the gentry. Too expensive for the plebs. They, too, listened to that music. Btw, is anybody forcing you to put a wig on when listening to Bach? Then I would understand. Not that one hears better with a wig, but you never know with some people.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 29, 2022 15:24:57 GMT
Those people weren't wearing wigs. Best to just read yo about - started as something worn by kings, them for courtiers to wear for royal court appearances, then to the gentry. Too expensive for the plebs. They, too, listened to that music. Btw, is anybody forcing you to put a wig on when listening to Bach? Then I would understand. Not that one hears better with a wig, but you never know with some people. I don't know, I find that a powdered wig enhances the listening experience quite a bit.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2022 17:09:16 GMT
They, too, listened to that music. Btw, is anybody forcing you to put a wig on when listening to Bach? Then I would understand. Not that one hears better with a wig, but you never know with some people. I don't know, I find that a powdered wig enhances the listening experience quite a bit. Is it 5G?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 30, 2022 9:01:23 GMT
I don't know, I find that a powdered wig enhances the listening experience quite a bit. Is it 5G? I'm not sure how many, but it's quite a lot of G.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2022 9:40:20 GMT
I'm not sure how many, but it's quite a lot of G. Here's Bach. G major.
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Post by peachy on Mar 30, 2022 15:23:23 GMT
I find her to be the most harmonic, the softest and the most emotional. I love the strings, I love the wind instruments and I love the polyphony. Why do you not like her? "Why do guys not like Classical music?" They do. That's why they wrote it, dummy.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2022 16:30:25 GMT
I find her to be the most harmonic, the softest and the most emotional. I love the strings, I love the wind instruments and I love the polyphony. Why do you not like her? "Why do guys not like Classical music?" They do. That's why they wrote it, dummy. You write classical music? Or somebody on this board? Dementia is really advancing, ha?
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