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by David and Tim Bayly on November 15, 2011 - 3:51am
Can I just say there's hardly anything more fitting for a foggy day than Mozart's Clarinet Concerto? Second movement, adagio; and Gerard Schwarz.
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Agreed. Weird. It was just playing in my office.
Isn't that the one where the last movement starts out:
Doodle doot, doot, doot, doot, doodle-doodle dooooooooo, doot;
Doodle doot-doot, doodle-doot, doodle-doodle doo, doo, doo, doot?
Dan,
Here you go:
http://grooveshark.com/#/search/song?q=Mozart%27s+Clarinet+Concerto
3rd result down
>>doodle-doodle doo, doo, doo...
Get your mind out of the gutter, man.
Love,
Ha!
Wish we had more foggy days in Texas but I still don't think it would help the fact that my wife is not a fan of Mahler, Bruckner or Wagner. . .sigh.
"Honey, this is not very relaxing, actually it is making me agitated can you turn it down a bit?" "Yes dear."
Granted I listen to this stuff loud.
>>"Honey, this is not very relaxing, actually it is making me agitated can you turn it down a bit?" "Yes dear."
Brother David and I are laughing out loud. David says, "This is what our wives say when we play our music."
Do you think MN would recognize you guys any more? So sweet. And yes, I chose that word 'sweet' carefully.
Much affection,
Archie,
I was just being silly, imagining everybody checking the doot-doots and doodle-doots and humming it in their heads. Did I catch ya?
I have to say that my husband is showing me a lot of grace here; my requests are not always that 'nice.'
By the way, I loved Bruckner 4. We saw it in Chicago live. It's just that when your husband tries to replicate the "symphony experience" in your modest 3-bedroom home (particular after a long day being at home with the children) the effect isn't quite the same. :)
Miss you all,
*particularly
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