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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
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I remember being at a Biergarten somewhere in Germany near to closing time, when most of the benches were empty apart from a few gentlemen of a certain age staring morosely into their almost-empty glasses while some pathologically happy Schlagermusik played over the sound system, and it struck me as the saddest music I'd ever heard, but of course at the same time the whole scene was so ridiculous as to be simultaneously quite funny.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostI remember being at a Biergarten somewhere in Germany near to closing time, when most of the benches were empty apart from a few gentlemen of a certain age staring morosely into their almost-empty glasses while some pathologically happy Schlagermusik played over the sound system, and it struck me as the saddest music I'd ever heard, but of course at the same time the whole scene was so ridiculous as to be simultaneously quite funny.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYou describe a situation like the one in our local Sainsbury's the other day, full of miserable shoppers going about stocking up huge quantities of Christmas merchandise in large trolleys while Bing Crosby's singing blurted from the loudspeakers. "This is the music they put on to remind us all to be cheerful", I said to the woman standing behind me at the checkout queue. "It seems that way" she said.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostYes, the "happy" music created and disseminated by capitalism to spread its numbing of the senses and intellect is certainly one of the saddest sounds imaginable.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostYes, the "happy" music created and disseminated by capitalism to spread its numbing of the senses and intellect is certainly one of the saddest sounds imaginable.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostYes but at least he sings in tune!
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