I just figured it out, and want to know more, and am searching for a similar conclusion. I have always had this weird ability to discover laws of physics, that have already been discovered, such as plank’s time, and other things like that I really don’t find the need to recall at this time, seeing as they don’t relate to this question.
The obvious example of this would be George Gershwin, but I was trying to think of some other examples, such as:
Leonard Bernstein – if you include “Broadway musicals” in the “Pop” category
Frank Zappa – composed several avant-garde orchestral works, like those on the “Perfect Stranger” and “LSO, Vol. 1 & 2″
Joe Jackson – educated at the Royal Academy of Music, and released 2 albums of instrumental compositions (”Will Power” and “Symphony #1″), thought to call those works “classical” is a stretch.
Anyone else you can come up with?
He begins each verse with a pair of rhyming couplets, then the fifth line doesn’t rhyme. It seems almost ironic, as if one is expecting another couplet.
For some odd reason, I LOVE the music that plays when you die in WoW. Could someone please tell me what its called or where to listen to it other than dying?
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