I kind of like Tabac, but I don't feel the need to convert anyone.........
I kind of like Tabac, but I don't feel the need to convert anyone.........
That's pretty damned funny right there.
Great photo.I just took this photograph. It's the lineup for my morning ritual. It's going to be a great day.
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Thank you, great productsGreat photo.
I just took this photograph. It's the lineup for my morning ritual. It's going to be a great day.
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No it isn't. It's Beethoven's An die Freude, Ode to Joy. It's the only music that brings tears of happiness to my eyes. This and Tabac are both brilliant and very German in the best of ways. It's also the official hymn of the European Union and once written to celebrate the final downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte.I have never smelled Tabac but, from the many scent descriptions on various threads, I can smell this picture.
Is that Rod Serling I hear?
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That was a really ‘crisp’ interpretation. Who was the conductor?No it isn't. It's Beethoven's An die Freude, Ode to Joy. It's the only music that brings tears of happiness to my eyes. This and Tabac are both brilliant and very German in the best of ways. It's also the official hymn of the European Union and once written to celebrate the final downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Tabac put into music.
I'm afraid that I don't knowThat was a really ‘crisp’ interpretation. Who was the conductor?
That was a really ‘crisp’ interpretation. Who was the conductor?
It's from a various artists album called Essential Beethoven. Philadelphia Orch. James Morris w/Muti conducting. So you were right! Good ears!Riccardo Muti?
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Maurer & WirtzThat was a really ‘crisp’ interpretation. Who was the conductor?
I'd say that there always been music around. I live in a forest and I've just have had an early cup of coffee on the porch listening to the soft rustling of the leaves, caused by the warm breeze, and the intensive song of the birds in an otherwise silent background. If that isn't music that's been there since the dawn of mankind I don't no what.I often wonder why music sounds good. Scents are more straight forward. Plants depend upon scents to attract pollinators and soap makers. Music though is man's creation. To what selective advantage do we owe the pleasure?
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