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    Hilldog surely.

    Which will be the next party in power in Finland?

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    Center Party. There's no reason to assume that anyone else would have a better chance to build a cabinet.

    Have you actually followed the elections?

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    Nope, haha. I have no idea who the president of my own country is -- I think it's this guy named Toby.

    Did you know that certain red dyes are made with beetle blood?

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    Yes I did. Campari at least used to get its colour from one such dye. A friend's father actually made the Finnish alcohol monopoly (for ABV over 4.7%) to start importing it many a decade ago.

    Did you know that sepia comes from the cuttlefish sepia?

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    No I did not! Interesting.

    Thing (abstract or physical) you most want to come in powdered form?

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    Happiness. Although not in the form of drug.

    Should the Alabama law against fake moustaches that cause laughter in church be abolished?

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    Absolutely not. Such laws are the pride of our democracy.

    Most giddily excited you've ever been? What was the occasion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lykren View Post
    Absolutely not. Such laws are the pride of our democracy.
    I'm glad you know what is the purpose of the state

    Most giddily excited you've ever been? What was the occasion?
    Giddily excited? Probably when I've received a parcel of book(s) or CDs in the mail.

    What are your favourite pieces of music?

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    Koln Concert
    Beethoven 7
    Beethoven 9
    Hammerklavier
    Goldberg Variations
    Visions
    Blood on the Tracks
    Either/Or
    For Long Tomorrow
    In Rainbows
    Kind of Blue
    My Favorite Things
    Vespertine
    American VI
    JPN
    Daydream Nation
    Pink Moon
    Loveless
    St. Matthew Passion
    10 Intermezzi - Brahms
    EDIT: Forgot Zauberflote and
    Clarinet Quintet - Mozart

    no particular order and I'm forgetting some surely

    same Q
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    Visions? I'd like to interpret that to mean Visions fugitives.

    Hmm, lets see... This is a rather long list, but I haven't the time to make a shorter one now.

    Miles Davis: Nefertiti, KoB, Miles Smiles
    Coltrane: MFT, Olé
    Mingus: Ah Um
    Bill Evans & Jim Hall: Undercurrent
    Grant Green: Idle Moments
    Herbie Hancock: Empyrean Isles
    Sonny Rollins: The Bridge
    Thelonius Monk: Monks's Dream
    Wayne Shorter: JuJu, Speak No Evil
    Stevie Wonder: Innervisions
    Deep Purple: Machine Head
    Dire Straits: Dire Straits
    Queen II
    Rory Gallagher: Irish Tour


    Alkan: Etudes in all the minor keys
    Beethoven Sonatas op. 106, 109, 110, 111, SQs op. 59, 130&133, 131, symphonies nos. 3-9
    Bach: Cantatas, Clavier-übung III, sonatas & partitas for solo violin, cello suites, SMP, GV
    Bartók: Dance Suite, PCs, VC2, Out of Doors, Contrasts
    Bernstein: WSS
    Berlioz: Harold en Italie, Roméo et Juliette - III. Scène d'amour
    Berg: VC, 3 Pieces, PS
    Brahms: Nänie, Deutsches Requiem, pretty much all the chamber music, PC2
    Britten: Serenade for tnr & horn, Les Illuminations, Nocturne, VC, Peter Grimes
    Bruckner: Symphonies nos. 8 & 9
    Chopin: Mazurkas, Barcarolle, Ballades, Scherzi, Etudes, Preludes
    Copland: Appalachian Spring
    Debussy: Preludes, book I, Images L.122, Sonata for Flute, Viola & Harp (1915), Cello Sonata, Six épigraphes antiques for piano, four hands,
    Dowland: Lachrymae
    Dutilleux: String Quartet 'Ainsi la nuit'
    Dvorak: PQnt no. 2
    Elgar: The Music Makers, CC, VC, Dream Children, Falstaff
    Faure: Nocturnes
    Feldman: Crippled Symmetry
    Gershwin RIB, AIP
    Hartmann: symphonies, Concerto funebre
    Haydn: String Quartets, Op. 76
    Ives: Holidays Symphony, Unanswered Question, Central Park in the Dark
    Janacek: String Quartets, Violin Sonata, Pohadka, On the Overgrown Path, In the mist, PS, VC, Sinfonietta, Cunning Little Vixen
    Josquin: Miserere
    Ligeti: Etudes, Atmospheres, Lontano, Melodien, PC, VC, Requiem
    Martinu: Nonet, Double Concerto for 2 String Orchestras, Piano and Timpani, Folk cantatas
    Mompou: Musica Callada
    Monteverdi: Vespers
    Mozart: La nozze, Gran Partita, the mature PCs
    Mussorgsky: Pictures (piano, Pletnev's recording)
    Nielsen: concertos, symphonies nos. 2-5
    Pergolesi: Stabat Mater
    Poulenc: Sonatas for winds & pf, vc & pf, Concerto for 2 pf & orch.
    Prokofiev: PC2, VS1, Romeo & Juliet, The Fiery Angel, PSs, Visions fugitives
    Pärt: Fratres, Cantus, Tabula Rasa, Stabat Mater
    Ravel: PCs, PT, and pretty much everything else
    Rakhmaninov: Symphonic Dances, All-night Vigil
    Satie: Socrate
    Schumann: Piano Quintet, Carnaval, Kreisleriana, Kinderszenen, concertos
    Schubert: SQ no. 15, String Quintet, late PSs, the last two symphonies
    Schoenberg: 5 Orchestral Pieces
    Shostakovich: PT2, Piano Quintet, String Quartets, Symphonies nos. 4, 5, 7, 8 10, 13, 14 & 15, VC1, CCs 1&2, Preludes & Fugues
    Schnittke: Choir Concerto, Requiem, Faust Cantata
    Sibelius: Symphonies nos 3-7, Tapiola, Luonnotar, Pohjola's Daughter
    Silvestrov: Silent Songs
    Stravinsky: Petrouchka, Rite of Spring, Symphony of Psalms, Mass, Agon
    Tchaikovsky: Symphonies nos. 4-6, PT,
    Vaughan Williams: Tallis Fantasia, Symphony no. 5
    Varese: Ameriques, Ionisation
    Villa-Lobos: Choros
    Zelenka: Missa votiva
    Ysaÿe: Solo vln sonatas

    E: And Enescu's 3rd VS, Langgaard's Music of the Spheres, Liszt's Yeas of Pilgrimage


    Who's your favourite musician that you've seen live?
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    Visions.

    Bob Dylan, Lang Lang, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, New York Phil performing The Messiah was great. Annie-Sophie Mutter Trio was even better. Dylan live was awful.

    Do pain and pleasure really, like Socrates said, follow each other wherever they go?

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    Ok Computer
    Pet Sounds
    Revolver
    Appetite For Destruction
    Lost in Space--Aimee Mann
    Temple of Low Men--Crowded House
    Aching Baby
    The Bends--Radiohrad
    Under the Iron Sea--Keane
    The Art of Pepper--Art Pepper
    Grey December--Chet Baker
    Guitar Town--Steve Earle
    Killing Time--Clint Black
    Van Halen
    Houses of the Holy--Led Zeppelin
    Never mind--Nirvana
    In Utero--Nirvava
    Vs.--Pearl Jam
    Superunknown--Soundgarden
    Secret Samadhi--Live
    Altered Beast--Matthew Sweet
    Automatic for the People--R,E.M.
    Life's Rich Pageant--R.E.M.
    Fables of the Reconstruction--R.E.M.
    The Beatles (The White Album)
    Tea for the Tillerman--Cat Stevens
    Sam's Town--The Kilers
    Born to Die (The Paradise Edition)--Lana Del Rey
    Born to Run--Bruce Springsteen
    The Ghost of Tom Joad--Bruce Springsteen
    Sketches of Spain--Miles Davis
    War--U2

    My favorite musicians I've seen live are:

    The Boss
    R.E.M.
    U2
    Crowded House
    Metallica
    Steve Earle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lykren View Post
    Visions.

    Bob Dylan, Lang Lang, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, New York Phil performing The Messiah was great. Annie-Sophie Mutter Trio was even better. Dylan live was awful.

    Do pain and pleasure really, like Socrates said, follow each other wherever they go?
    Cool, Mutter playing Mozart & Rihm with an ensemble of musicians of BPO & VPO is among my favourites as well - almost as good as Barnabas Kelemen's Brahms VC a week before that.

    Yes they do, as the body releases endorphins. I'm not sure if pleasure inevitably leads to pain, though.

    Did you actually read the whole list?

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    No about 70%.

    I'm listening to the Tallis Fantasia on your say-so right now, by the way.

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    Yes, it's okay, although toothpaste is usually sufficient for my talkin' and kissin' needs.

    Do brush your teeth with baking soda like some kind of a hippie or something?

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