It's an ability for sure and not everyone can do it, but it sounds awfully mechanical. Music is sometimes about notes being hidden in places you don't expect, not incessant and overt.
Ringo's drumming on that is once again immaculate.
It's an ability for sure and not everyone can do it, but it sounds awfully mechanical. Music is sometimes about notes being hidden in places you don't expect, not incessant and overt.
But Michael can play with himself, he doesn't need Joey!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDn9mceIxgM
we've always perceived us (wrongly) as natural descendants of Ancient Greece (the civilization, not the musical)
Bureaucracy, as you may have learned by now, belongs to Germany like the River Rhine and the Black Forest. There is no beauty in a process (and no bliss in its ultimate conclusion) unless it has been obfuscated by a sufficient amount of paper or online forms. Alles ordentlich!
And I won't be the sole German here anymore ... today ze LBÖ, tomorrow ze wörld !!!
I know what you mean, never understood what a bunch of barbaric forest tribes have to do with the pinnacle of human intellect :P
:rimshot:
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:mrgreen: https://youtu.be/7twSjRSG6fE?si=lPhqNNYBhW4Gt1Q2
One of my favorite quotes of Nietzsche is about the ancient Greeks. It probably sounds more poetic in the original language. But here it is in English:
"What suffering this race must have endured in order to create such beauty."
This is a paraphrase, but the first English translation that I read was one I like better. It's the one which has stuck with me through the years:
"What suffering the Greeks must have endured to have become so beautiful."
Well. . . they have tags on their dogs. Isn't that saying something?
:mrgreen: https://youtu.be/7twSjRSG6fE?si=lPhqNNYBhW4Gt1Q2