Originally posted by Pulcinella
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostJust a play on words. That's why I aimed to start the first sentence with "Priceless", thus slipping in the upper case for the initial letter. Of course, the publishers also claim that the cover disc comes free with the magazine, whereas I tend to think of it as the other way round.
Now I get it.
Shame your typo threw me, as that's really pretty good!
I see that the next issue's CD is Bird (though not Byrd, presumably) related, with RVW's Lark and Warlock's Curlew.
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Oh dear. I suppose it illustrates the folly of over-using words like 'greatest'.
I know the Ring contains much wonderful music but is it really a 'great' story'? Much of what happens lacks credibility and I sometimes wonder if there is a single really sympathetic character in the whole thing; at least in 'Parsifal' there are some well-meaning people who are actually kind on occasion.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostLooks like the BBC Music Magazine is out to upset Christians with its new front cover headline "Wagner's RING" "Inside the greatest story ever told. . . "
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostSurely if Christians had anything to get offended about, it would have been the fact that the word story was used (for the film).
I would have thought (even way back then before the fundamentalists took hold) that they'd have wanted it described as the truth.
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