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Originally posted by PDG View PostImagine if a great painter created a fantastic work but that it turned out the paints used were mixed with a child's blood. Should we still admire the work, unreservedly? (Sorry for the gory analogy, but I hope the point is understood).
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Preston, thank you for raising this fascinating thread, which has 'morphed' into some pretty interesting areas. I must, however, chide you for your syntax which at times borders on the incomprehensible. As I mentioned to Maurice Colgan above, you would expect a performer to faithfully 'read' the score of music, and so I must urge you to pay close attention to your writing style. If, however, you are not a native English speaker, I offer my apologies for my presumption.
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Philip, you are so funny. I know very well I am right, so go and cook something better up. :-) Where are you hanging out these days so I can come and improve your understanding of the real world.
http://irelandtoo.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by Maurice Colgan View PostPhilip, you are so funny. I know very well I am right, so go and cook something better up. :-) Where are you hanging out these days so I can come and improve your understanding of the real world.
http://irelandtoo.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by Maurice Colgan View PostPhilip, the issue is closed here.
I'm too tough for a cane to have any impact. You could verify that by asking my 1950s sadistic teachers, when you meet them, in hell. :-) A place I do not believe in. So cannot be anti-youknowwhat. Understand?
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It's as clear as day to me, Philip. Language developed before grammar.
James Joyce's famous/infamous book, "Ulysses", has about 60 pages without any punctuation at all. It's quite easy to understand.
When you have been around Dublin blocks a few times. :-) Goodnight!
http://irelandtoo.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by Maurice Colgan View PostIt's as clear as day to me, Philip. Language developed before grammar.
James Joyce's famous/infamous book, "Ulysses", has about 60 pages without any punctuation at all. It's quite easy to understand.
When you have been around Dublin blocks a few times. :-) Goodnight!
http://irelandtoo.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by Philip View PostAn excellent point, PDG. There are two questions in play here : was the blood taken with the child's agreement, and is it aesthetically relevant either way? There are of course corollaries : there are (or were) two works on display in the Tate Modern, one an image of a child-murderer (the name escapes me - Myra Hindley?) painted using the imprints of children's hands, the other a 'painting' of the Virgin Mary employing cow dung.
'Twas indeed Myra Hindley at the Tate (and shame on all involved).
FYI (since you chide young Preston so): "Child Murderer" = two words; not one, hyphenated.
PS. Phil. I think you emailed me a while back. I'm sorry, but I think I deleted you by mistake!
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Originally posted by Preston View PostI respect his conducting capabilities and things like that. Although, he was apparently a strong Nazi! He also seems to be to proud of his capabilities, IMO.
I can hardly watch him because of these reasons.- I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells
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Originally posted by Philip View PostPeter, politics and music are inseparable, and you know very well that music does not exist autonomously. To relate politics to music, we need only think of the so-called 'Battle Symphony', or even works such as Der glorreiche Augenblick, op. 136, written expressly for the Congress of Vienna. The Karajan-Nazi-Jewish-Wagner equation is but another manifestation of that musico-political reality, and to deny it its place on this forum is misjudged, frankly.'Man know thyself'
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