a music thread for a break. post away.

Great news! My son should hit US soil today, hopefully this will be the last tour and now the healing can begin. I'll be glad to have my son back. . . but sorely miss my little boy. Originally Posted by Iaintliein
Thank you and your son for your service and sacrifices.

The whole thing is beyond sad. I'm betting 90% of the vets returning from this cluster fuck are on anti-depresents now or in the near future. Apparently one guy in my son's brigade already committed suicide after being home a couple of weeks, they lost two to suicide just during the train up for the deployment. Originally Posted by Iaintliein
My ex-wife's psychiatrist told her that if she knew how many people were on anti-depressants and other legal psychotropic drugs she would be scared to drive the streets of Houston like he was.
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Uh, BigTurd, you realize that song is not complimentary to the USA, don't you? Just checkin'.
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The whole thing is beyond sad. I'm betting 90% of the vets returning from this cluster fuck are on anti-depresents now or in the near future. Apparently one guy in my son's brigade already committed suicide after being home a couple of weeks, they lost two to suicide just during the train up for the deployment. Originally Posted by WTF
There are no words to express the gratitude. You can argue about the politics, but you can't argue about those on the frontline, at least the 99% who aren't arsehole haters.

I don't know whether i am lucky or unlucky not to have needed to prove myself in battle.
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+1
As for the music:

- I am a great bob dylan fan, but almost nothing on the internet, Blood on the tracks was my background to visits to gf in jail. Plus others. It touches my soul.
- I am a great rolling stones fan
- I am a Prince fan, took a gf to a show in Toyota centre in about 2004, amazing
- a great pink floyd fan

but I my life is centred around the classics

- schubert has changed my life, I started hobbying because of quartet in G major. I insist it is played at my funeral. The most lifegiving work ever.
- Scriabin is weird but necessary. I try to play it.
- Back, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Rachmanoniv etc. are my daily companions

Some examples (just trying to expand the experiences....)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGEhbWFcDSE

Ideal for daty. I made a comment about that on the site.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1V_L...eature=related

Hungarian quartet. My CD is by Italian quartet, I am grateful this post has made me find the hungarian quartet. Both are indescribable. But not good for daty.
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Uh, should that be Bach and Rachmaninoff? Just checkin'. But I do think Alexander Scriabin is too often overlooked. He was a genius.
yes, it is Bach, Rachmaninov has many spellings!

Scriabin was a genius, no doubt, but it is technically hard and even more hard on the psyche.

I play most of the sonatas, started with no 10, but have struggled for a long time with no 8, I performed it once. The earlier ones are more accessible - no 5 is heaven bound eroticism, no 4 is a last movement stamina exercise, no 2 enchants.

But it's all good for strengthening the wrist for when your baby need 45 mins of vigorous wanking.
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LOL! That's why I play trombone.
First orgasm is at 7:30. Then a longer more extended orgasm from 10.05


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDTgj...watch_response

But relaxing it ain't.
LOL! That's why I play trombone. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
You mean it trains the tongue LOL !
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A thread in Dallas coed I think it was, asked about the difference between lust and love.

Lust Thrills, but Love Kills: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=UUwakwHrVEo