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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Country is a fad like pladd slacks. Its comes and goes. It has its moments.
For me it has me it's just a no. I don't listen to it, I don't play it, amd instead of Gregorian chants or tribal music it recommends to me something I just don't listen to. A love of dogs is about where the commonalities begin and end.
 

It Aint Necessarily So

Veteran Member
Premium Member
After watching Ken Burns PBS Country Music I have a lot bigger appreciation for the genre.
Me, too. I learned a lot there. Still not much of a fan of the music per se, but the series was interesting and informative.

We had our snowbird Canadian neighbors watch it before touring Nashville last spring on their return to Canada. They've just returned to Mexico last Thursday, but we haven't gotten together yet to discuss their experience of Nashville and the Grand Ol' Opry or of the series. I recommend it to anybody, even if like me, they're not big fans of the songs themselves.

This is the link. The episode are divided into periods of time:

Country Music | Ken Burns | PBS | Episode Guide
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Damn. My whole week is now all jumbled and nothing like I planned all because I didn't realize or know today is a holiday until far too late. It's not Halloween thus it's just another day.
 

It Aint Necessarily So

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I think that second one was from the Late Minstrel Period.

I used to tell people who wanted me to go to recitals or a symphony as a running joke that it's not really music if it doesn't have drums and you can't tap your toe to it. I'm exaggerating a bit of course, but listen to what becomes of this song when the drums kick in at the 4:18 mark.

 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
For me it has me it's just a no. I don't listen to it, I don't play it, amd instead of Gregorian chants or tribal music it recommends to me something I just don't listen to. A love of dogs is about where the commonalities begin and end.
Ok. Me neither but....

Don't forget about tractors and beer...and scratching things with car keys. That's in there, too.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Come in out of the tall grass, put down your spear and learn to appreciate the finer things of life. Or stay in tall grass rusting as you hug your rusting metal.
Not all classical music is enjoyable.
Some non-classical music is great.
Don't be an effete snob.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Not all classical music is enjoyable.
Some non-classical music is great.
Don't be an effete snob.

My wife knows the person in this image. Be careful who you insult

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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Not clear on your meaning.
But Mrs Revolt is away on a trip.
So I must defend myself.
When someone insults another person, the one insulted can get angry, can get depressed etc, can reply with an insult, can accept the insult and think about it or refuse to any of those things in essence returning the insult to the insulter.
 
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