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A Symphony by one of the few men to "put music to" Paul Simon lyrics
What comes after Losing One's Religion
A possible occupant of the aforementioned Mr. Simon's graveyard in You Can Call Me Al
All I can think of at this late hour is : Leonard Bernstein used a Paul Simon lyric in one part of his Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers.
I'm doing an Angle here, drifting around at an unearthly hour but honestly, the owls yet again waking me up. Sometimes it's positively Hogwartian here. Also, I see we had I-I as the composer and I always wanted, if I had grabbed an I, to set him as an answer so why did I not get it!?? Answer - not paying attention!
Lulu? There'a cartoon character called - is it Lightning or Little? - Lulu, and the Paul Simon song refers to a cartoon churchyard full of cartoon charaters. There's a 'Lulu Symphony' based on three numbers from Berg's opera of the same name. Still thinking about the loss of faith.
A Symphony by one of the few men to "put music to" Paul Simon lyrics
What comes after Losing One's Religion
A possible occupant of the aforementioned Mr. Simon's graveyard in You Can Call Me Al
Low
-Philip Glass Symphony No. 1 based on the Bowie album. (PG's Songs from Liquid Days uses PS texts)
-The track following Losing My Religion on REM's Out of Time
-Cartoonist David Low
-Philip Glass Symphony No. 1 based on the Bowie album. (PG's Songs from Liquid Days uses PS texts)
-The track following Losing My Religion on REM's Out of Time
-Cartoonist David Low
It looks as if somebody got up firing on all cylinders this morning!
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