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Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 12:17 PM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
Nope, never said that, though you are clearly threatened by it.


You implied it and I'm callin' you on it..... that's not being
threatened... that's calling bull**** when some nimrod gets all uppity.

The study of a
given art will often afford a deeper understanding and appreciation.
That's WHY PEOPLE STUDY, Mooron!


Oh Good Grief!..... the study of a given art!!?? So you call listening to
classical as study? ... that's like calling looking at pictures, study!
What are you learning Bob?? .....how to load the CD??

Golly! There's a shocker!


Ain't it

CM



Bobsprit November 22nd 04 12:18 PM

Be grateful you exhibit sufficient wit to warrant my replies.


I aims to please! I think I'll listen to some classical...or to be
specific...Schubert's Opus 100. That cello can bring anyone to tears.

RB

Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 12:20 PM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Ah... so now I'm not intelligent or educated enough to appreciate
classical
music??


You probably appreciate it much the same way as my infant son does.
Congrats!


I imagine he appreciates his mother's breast a lot more.... come to think
of it..... :-D

Hey, everyone! I like Brams! Now Mooron will think I like classical!!!!


Was his music on Bugs Bunny? I love the "Theme to the Lone Ranger" ... now
that's good classical!

CM



Bobsprit November 22nd 04 12:26 PM

No Bob... it's sufficient that you believe it ...and the rest of us see
clear through it.


The "rest of us??"
Fight your little losing battles on your own, Mooron. You really lost this one.
No need to share to the loss!

RB

Bobsprit November 22nd 04 12:41 PM

Nope, never said that, though you are clearly threatened by it.

You implied it and I'm callin' you on it.


You're callin' me on something you THINK I implied...?? Oh, Okay!

RB

Scout November 22nd 04 12:43 PM

CM,
Was his music on Bugs Bunny? I love the "Theme to the Lone Ranger" ...
now that's good classical!


Well ok then, enjoy!
http://scout235.tripod.com/07_-_William_Tell.mp3
Scout



Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 12:45 PM


"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Bobsprit" wrote in message

They also show a temperment adjustment when soothing music is played.


War of 1812 finale?


Ah.. Yes..... I can picture it now.... Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture playing
on Bob's very expensive stereo system.

Bob weaving and swaying to the music with a wand in his hand..... tracing
patterns through the air.....
and for the grand finale..... each canon shot is accompanied by a bowel
movement from Lil Brody Jr. !


CM



Bobsprit November 22nd 04 12:47 PM

Oh Good Grief!..... the study of a given art!!?? So you call listening to
classical as study?


Nope, never said that. But listening to classical compositions is THE most
important element of it's study.
You might want to check the requirements of various college courses on
classical. The listening time is the biggest time factor.

"The life of an artist is rarely as facinating as their creations. Meeting an
adored artist is generally quite disapointing."
-Toulouse-Lautrec

Is Lautrec just being cynical or does he suggest that we focus on the art and
not the artist?

RB

Scott Vernon November 22nd 04 12:49 PM


"Nav" wrote in message
...

You probably appreciate it much the same way as my infant son

does.
Congrats!
Hey, everyone! I like Brams! Now Mooron will think I like

classical!!!!


Brams? Never heard of it -is it good?



'Brams Baked Beans', the best little bean you'll ever eat.

SV



Scott Vernon November 22nd 04 12:51 PM

He's already admitted it to me, via e-mail.

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" wrote

I love boats of all kinds.


So... you admit you think Scotty has a nice boat!??

CM





Scout November 22nd 04 12:52 PM

accompanied by wind instruments.
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote
'Brams Baked Beans', the best little bean you'll ever eat.




Scott Vernon November 22nd 04 12:57 PM

It's the same way with smoking cigarettes, a youngster will try one,
coughing and gagging and hating the taste. But he keeps trying
(studying) because he's been told it's the cool thing to do. So,
eventually, with enough study, he learns to like it, appreciate it,
need it, and then die from it.

SV



"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...

"Bobsprit" wrote in message No? Perhaps you can

tell me
what famous European composer said the following?

"Not even a Chinaman can hum the melody of most Chinese

Classical."

It was one of Bernstein's favorite quotes and quite accurate, but

YOU know
better!


Actually it was featured on CBC.... unlike the USA we are privy to

global
music, news and programming. Just last week they had a 2 hour

program on
classical Japanese music and instruments.

CM







Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 01:03 PM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
No Bob... it's sufficient that you believe it ...and the rest of us see
clear through it.


The "rest of us??"
Fight your little losing battles on your own, Mooron. You really lost this
one.
No need to share to the loss!


Care to run a 'Vote" on that... remember what happened the last time you
assumed you'd win... you got BUSH for 4 MORE YEARS!!!!

CM



Bobsprit November 22nd 04 01:17 PM

Was his music on Bugs Bunny? I love the "Theme to the Lone Ranger" ...
now that's good classical!


It is indeed. I also love the scores from John Williams and Elmer
Bernstein...though Rossini may not have approved of his music adapted for use
in The Lone Ranger and Clockwork Orange...as per Wendy Carlos.

RB

Scout November 22nd 04 01:21 PM

got that too (C.Orange ver), probably should've posted it instead of
Rossini....sorry if anyone has slow downloads.
Scout

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Was his music on Bugs Bunny? I love the "Theme to the Lone Ranger" ...
now that's good classical!


It is indeed. I also love the scores from John Williams and Elmer
Bernstein...though Rossini may not have approved of his music adapted for
use
in The Lone Ranger and Clockwork Orange...as per Wendy Carlos.

RB




Scout November 22nd 04 01:22 PM

isn't it Walter Carlos?
Scout

"Scout" wrote in message
...
got that too (C.Orange ver), probably should've posted it instead of
Rossini....sorry if anyone has slow downloads.
Scout

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Was his music on Bugs Bunny? I love the "Theme to the Lone Ranger" ...
now that's good classical!


It is indeed. I also love the scores from John Williams and Elmer
Bernstein...though Rossini may not have approved of his music adapted for
use
in The Lone Ranger and Clockwork Orange...as per Wendy Carlos.

RB






Scout November 22nd 04 01:26 PM

holy crapolly! a sex change - they are one and the same.
Scout
"I did not know that"
J. Carson


"Scout" wrote in message
...
isn't it Walter Carlos?
Scout

"Scout" wrote in message
...
got that too (C.Orange ver), probably should've posted it instead of
Rossini....sorry if anyone has slow downloads.
Scout

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Was his music on Bugs Bunny? I love the "Theme to the Lone Ranger" ...
now that's good classical!

It is indeed. I also love the scores from John Williams and Elmer
Bernstein...though Rossini may not have approved of his music adapted
for use
in The Lone Ranger and Clockwork Orange...as per Wendy Carlos.

RB








Bobsprit November 22nd 04 01:35 PM

isn't it Walter Carlos?
Scout

Walter is now Wendy....and according to her it is as it always was.

http://www.wendycarlos.com/photos/wndy.jpg

RB


Bobsprit November 22nd 04 01:36 PM

one.
No need to share to the loss!


Care to run a 'Vote" on that.

Can't fight on your own, Eh?
The cowardly Mooron strikes again. I'm sure Scotty Potti will side with you!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB

Scout November 22nd 04 01:41 PM

Here's a much easier download if you just want the finale (from Clockwork
Orange)
http://scout235.tripod.com/06_-_will...l_overture.mp3
Scout


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Ah... so now I'm not intelligent or educated enough to appreciate
classical
music??


You probably appreciate it much the same way as my infant son does.
Congrats!


I imagine he appreciates his mother's breast a lot more.... come to think
of it..... :-D

Hey, everyone! I like Brams! Now Mooron will think I like classical!!!!


Was his music on Bugs Bunny? I love the "Theme to the Lone Ranger" ...
now that's good classical!

CM




Scout November 22nd 04 02:00 PM

man, I forgot how bloody awesome this one really is - CM, you must download
this!!

Here's a much easier download if you just want the finale (from Clockwork
Orange)
http://scout235.tripod.com/06_-_will...l_overture.mp3
Scout




Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 06:04 PM

Now! Now! Bob!... don't be that way... or you won't have any friends when
you grow up!!

CM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
one.
No need to share to the loss!


Care to run a 'Vote" on that.

Can't fight on your own, Eh?
The cowardly Mooron strikes again. I'm sure Scotty Potti will side with
you!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB




Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 06:42 PM

Oh Joy!..... I get to discuss art with somebody inept in the media of simple
deception!

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
Nope, never said that. But listening to classical compositions is THE most
important element of it's study.


So.. in effect you are stating that you _are_ studying classical music by
listening to it???

You might want to check the requirements of various college courses on
classical. The listening time is the biggest time factor.


Face it Bob..... you are manipulating the facts into a contorted and
twisted illusion of reality.
Since you have no talent at this.... it's evident you are obviously not an
artist!

"The life of an artist is rarely as facinating as their creations. Meeting
an
adored artist is generally quite disapointing."
-Toulouse-Lautrec


Toulouse wasn't known for his brilliant insights..... but in later years,
his life attracted as much attention as his work and had a lot of influence
on his current fame.

Is Lautrec just being cynical or does he suggest that we focus on the art
and
not the artist?


Well now Bob... that totally depends on the artist! ....now it's evident
that you are indeed concentrating on the artist in this case!
You don't have a clue about what constitutes art in relation to the
artist.... and even less understanding of the importance of that union to
the overall product.

Look Bob..... save yourself from embarrassment... you are way out of your
league discussing art with someone that has been offered scholarships at 2
art collages when I was only 17. I've produced and sold more work than you
could afford to look at. I am still commissioned for private and commercial
pieces. My last set of limited edition prints sold out all 150 in 28 hours
at the gallery.

So... until then you pretentious wanna-be..... keep your limited
understanding of art in general and your NYC attitude that seems to imply
some greater understanding of art in general based on geographic location
and exposure, to yourself!

Just because you like boats.... it does not make you a sailor.

There I feel better already! :-D

CM





Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 06:51 PM

Thanx... I did..... I have it on the hard drive at home.
I'm on-site in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
In the field office......
Unfortunately I can't get the full effect with my Lap Top Speakers!

CM

"Scout" wrote in message
...
man, I forgot how bloody awesome this one really is - CM, you must
download this!!

Here's a much easier download if you just want the finale (from Clockwork
Orange)
http://scout235.tripod.com/06_-_will...l_overture.mp3
Scout






Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 06:55 PM


wrote in message

You and Scotty are on the same basic level of sophistication. I think of
you and
he as interchangeable, like two clods of mud from the same hole.


I am not worthy of such high praise.....

I have noticed with alarming regularity that "shakin' a possum in front of
the Coon Hound" at Bob..... seems to make you bark in a frenzy!

Why is that? :-D

CM



Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 07:08 PM


wrote in message

Do we get cheese with this Whopper?


Why Bill... I'm struck to the quick that you don't believe the truth when
it's presented as eloquently as it was.

CM



Nav November 22nd 04 08:28 PM

String beans?

Cheers FT

Scout wrote:
accompanied by wind instruments.
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote

'Brams Baked Beans', the best little bean you'll ever eat.






Scout November 22nd 04 08:31 PM

You got the smaller one right? From Cl Orange, cuz that one really rocks!

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
Thanx... I did..... I have it on the hard drive at home.
I'm on-site in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
In the field office......
Unfortunately I can't get the full effect with my Lap Top Speakers!

CM

"Scout" wrote in message
...
man, I forgot how bloody awesome this one really is - CM, you must
download this!!

Here's a much easier download if you just want the finale (from
Clockwork Orange)
http://scout235.tripod.com/06_-_will...l_overture.mp3
Scout








Scout November 22nd 04 08:32 PM

I see where this is going. Bean there, done that.
Scout

"Nav" wrote in message
...
String beans?

Cheers FT

Scout wrote:
accompanied by wind instruments.
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote

'Brams Baked Beans', the best little bean you'll ever eat.








Nav November 22nd 04 08:42 PM

You are full of beans?

Cheers FT

Scout wrote:

I see where this is going. Bean there, done that.
Scout

"Nav" wrote in message
...

String beans?

Cheers FT

Scout wrote:

accompanied by wind instruments.
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote


'Brams Baked Beans', the best little bean you'll ever eat.







Nav November 22nd 04 08:43 PM

I say old bean, no nead to brag.

Cheers FT

Scout wrote:

I see where this is going. Bean there, done that.
Scout

"Nav" wrote in message
...

String beans?

Cheers FT

Scout wrote:

accompanied by wind instruments.
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote


'Brams Baked Beans', the best little bean you'll ever eat.







Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 08:45 PM


wrote in message
...
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 19:08:56 GMT, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote:


wrote in message

Do we get cheese with this Whopper?


Why Bill... I'm struck to the quick that you don't believe the truth
when
it's presented as eloquently as it was.

CM


A bunch of pirouettes does not make anything true.


In this case Bill...... it does.

CM



Scout November 22nd 04 08:48 PM

"Capt. Mooron" wrote
Unfortunately I can't get the full effect with my Lap Top Speakers!


I've got headphones on but I'm powering them with my Yamaha RX-V493.
My teeth are rattling.
Scout



Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 08:48 PM

Yup!

CM

"Scout" wrote in message
...
You got the smaller one right? From Cl Orange, cuz that one really rocks!

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
Thanx... I did..... I have it on the hard drive at home.
I'm on-site in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
In the field office......
Unfortunately I can't get the full effect with my Lap Top Speakers!

CM

"Scout" wrote in message
...
man, I forgot how bloody awesome this one really is - CM, you must
download this!!

Here's a much easier download if you just want the finale (from
Clockwork Orange)
http://scout235.tripod.com/06_-_will...l_overture.mp3
Scout









Scout November 22nd 04 08:50 PM

only temporarily!
Scout

"Nav" wrote in message
...
You are full of beans?




Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 08:53 PM


wrote in message
...
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:45:08 GMT, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote:


wrote in message
. ..
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 19:08:56 GMT, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote:


wrote in message

Do we get cheese with this Whopper?

Why Bill... I'm struck to the quick that you don't believe the truth
when
it's presented as eloquently as it was.

CM


A bunch of pirouettes does not make anything true.


In this case Bill...... it does.

CM


Well, it lends credence to the idea that you are a liar, but that's
about the only truth it reveals.


Tsk Tsk Tsk.... such cynicism!
I assure you what I posted is quite true.
Why do you find this so difficult to believe?

CM



Capt. Mooron November 22nd 04 08:55 PM

Damn it all... I've no headphones either!

Well, I've sent the link to my home address and will fire it up on my Z 640
Logitechs..... when I return.

CM

"Scout" wrote in message
...
"Capt. Mooron" wrote
Unfortunately I can't get the full effect with my Lap Top Speakers!


I've got headphones on but I'm powering them with my Yamaha RX-V493.
My teeth are rattling.
Scout




Scout November 22nd 04 08:57 PM

Working on the Cabot Trail?

"Capt. Mooron" wrote
I'm on-site in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
In the field office......




Nav November 22nd 04 09:07 PM

Sounds like a very, very old micro computer attached to a mouse to to me.

Cheers

Capt. Mooron wrote:

Damn it all... I've no headphones either!

Well, I've sent the link to my home address and will fire it up on my Z 640
Logitechs..... when I return.

CM

"Scout" wrote in message
...

"Capt. Mooron" wrote

Unfortunately I can't get the full effect with my Lap Top Speakers!


I've got headphones on but I'm powering them with my Yamaha RX-V493.
My teeth are rattling.
Scout






Maxprop November 22nd 04 10:37 PM


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message

"Maxprop" wrote in message


"Bobsprit" wrote in message

They also show a temperment adjustment when soothing music is played.


War of 1812 finale?


Ah.. Yes..... I can picture it now.... Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture

playing
on Bob's very expensive stereo system.

Bob weaving and swaying to the music with a wand in his hand.....

tracing
patterns through the air.....
and for the grand finale..... each canon shot is accompanied by a bowel
movement from Lil Brody Jr. !


LOL.

Max




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