Ugo
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Posted: Jan. 11 2011, 18:31 |
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@ nightspore: hitting the nail right on the head again, are we? Clap-clap-clap, you're really good at these kinds of explanations!! It's like listening to Mozart in Mozart's time and listening to Mozart now. A common mistake in historical movies is having a whole audience in a room sit there in reverent silence while the music plays. That's not how it was in Mozart's time. Back then, people used to have fun and chatter and laugh while a Mozart-led orchestra played in a room, and even in theatres people used to have chit-chat (at a lower volume, obviously) all the way through symphonies and concertos and operas. But then of course there came the 1800s and Romanticism and our way of enjoying classical music changed forever because of that. It's exactly the same situation you are describing. Just replace Mozart with HR, and Romanticism with punk, rock, metal or whatever.
@ Michael Hilton: of course the so-called incident was deliberate. To me it's not an incident at all, it's an enhancement.
-------------- Ugo C. - a devoted Amarokian
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