In Reply to: RE: Thats what does it :) posted by josh358 on January 21, 2015 at 05:57:30:
but i need to be able to make a connection with the person through the interaction, and Mozart's music prevents me from that, too much of a technologist, i have to be constantly on the edge to keep up with him, i feel being pushed along as opposed to be drawn in. I had a friend who was a sublime mathematician, he could marvel at the beauty of an equation, to me it was scribbles, or i had to work hard for a day to solve it, never got any enjoyment out of it. Like in your analogy, that tongue sometimes gets in the way :).As far as Amadeus as a person, he might have been totally detached from what is projected in his music. We will not know it for certain.
dee
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Follow Ups
- Interesting analogy - Penguin 10:22:37 01/21/15 (11)
- RE: Interesting analogy - josh358 17:24:43 01/21/15 (10)
- That is cool - Penguin 21:12:03 01/21/15 (9)
- RE: That is cool - josh358 08:29:08 01/22/15 (8)
- Never had issues with complex music - Penguin 20:07:02 01/22/15 (7)
- RE: Never had issues with complex music - josh358 07:56:09 01/23/15 (6)
- Well, as they said in "Vertigo", "Mozart's the boy for you!" - Chris from Lafayette 16:04:23 01/25/15 (1)
- RE: Well, as they said in "Vertigo", "Mozart's the boy for you!" - josh358 19:13:07 01/25/15 (0)
- hmm - Penguin 17:33:19 01/23/15 (3)