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re: Some of what he objects to sounds perfectly fine

Posted by: NYCscribe 11:12 pm EST 11/16/14
In reply to: re: Some of what he objects to sounds perfectly fine - enoch10 08:33 pm EST 11/16/14

I sob at the overture. Really.

There's something about the music or maybe it's a trigger for my memories of the show, having seen the original production.

But that's one of the reasons that I wouldn't want to dictate to other people how they SHOULD be reacting to a piece or art.


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