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Date: | Fri, 10 Sep 1999 08:49:06 PDT |
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John Smyth wrote in a fatherly fashion concerning my using "love" to denote
music:
>I am very proud of you Don; now take the next step--purchase a CD with a
>male musician on the cover.
I already have that covered, as I own thousands of cd's with males on the
cover. Speaking of covers, since I don't find males on covers attractive,
I have a standing policy of glueing little photos of females to the "male"
covers. Why look at Alfred Brendel, Kissin, Gardiner, et al, when I can
gaze on Madonna, Amanda Roocroft (great name), and Elizabeth Dole. I might
not have eclectic musical taste, but I do have eclectic taste in women.
They're all wonderful.
>Next, practice saying "too die for," as in "this recording is "to die for."
I prefer " to kill for" - more active, aggressive, focused. I intend to
stay alive.
I do thank John for his "sequential" advice. It's good to know there are
list members looking out for my best interests.
Don Satz
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