In Reply to: Re: So I'll Ask Your Opinion Of What Has Been Released posted by zako on August 11, 2006 at 15:12:32:
Dear Zako,
My nose is rather short and unAryan, as I'm an Asian. Like most Asians, I do have difficulty scaling the heights of Shakespearean eloquence that the good people of Montana ( Is this what 'Mo' stands for, or 'mo--n'?) evidently possess in English. So, please tell me what BS stands for. I presume it is a contraction for 'brains'. Or is BS what audiophiles from Mo have in their cranial cavity for vital housekeeping duties whilst listening to audiophile tracks?I was pointing out that the days when one or two musicians in each branch of classical music were deemed to offer definitive musical interpretations does not really exist any longer, and the world is better for that. It would be a very dull place if there was one 'best' interpretation and sound recording for each masterpiece. Moreover, the so-called classical majors do not dominate the field in either quality or quantity. Naxos has not been classified as a major, yet it sells the most classical recordings of any company.
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Follow Ups
- Re: what does BS mean? - Ramesh 23:48:56 08/11/06 (1)
- The Gateway to the West... - Dalton 11:27:32 08/12/06 (0)