In Reply to: "I learned Norbert Brainin seems to have considered Lyndon LaRouche a close friend." Quelle horreur! posted by clarkjohnsen on January 18, 2007 at 00:36:18:
in mentioning Mr.LaRouche.Apprently that failed but i am surprised and not unpleasantly to find such a willing,informative and seeming qualified advocate for him here.It is certainly true That Lyndon LaRouche has been successfully demonized by the "mainstream media" at least in my case to a degree sufficient to produce an uncomfortable awareness when presented with the prospect of taking him seriously in defiance of the prevailing popular damnation.As i am,alas not born to a state of opulence that would afford me the luxury of setting to study at leisure these topics in detail my understanding is of a superficial nature but i did read the Wikipedia entry on LL and i suppose cultural conditioning prevailed when i saw his early activity among Communist groups and that he seemed to believe the British Monarchy were pushing drugs.I had to attend to my affairs so had not the time available to delve into these farcical stories but they were in reality enough to create that level of discomfort where learning of Norbert's connection there to I did hesitate in purchasing that CD but you may be gratified to learn or not that this psychic disturbance will not ultimately prevent me enjoying the Amadeus' Beethoven String Quartets,I make it my mission.Thanks for the responses.
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Follow Ups
- I sincerely endeavored to not be pejorative - ArdRi 08:11:51 01/18/07 (6)
- Oh. Coulda fooled me! In fact, you did. - clarkjohnsen 11:13:06 01/18/07 (5)
- The thing that got me about the Amadeus - ArdRi 13:50:51 01/18/07 (4)
- More: "Fight for the 'Low Tuning'" - clarkjohnsen 16:37:41 01/18/07 (3)
- Whatever "extraordinary success " means. This low tuning is used widely today? n/t - SE 05:24:38 01/20/07 (2)
- In Italy, if you use "high pitch", you go to jail, - tunenut 06:48:38 01/20/07 (1)
- Well...they're a little high strung about low pitch (if you ask me):-) n/t - SE 05:38:25 01/21/07 (0)