The headline?

Mountain lion attacks second pygmy goat, despite fences lights and music

… and later …

“I guess lights and classical music and two fences isn’t enough,” Purnell said. “Fortunately it was just a pet and not a child.”

After Dan’s surprised, “WHAT?!” he said “Maybe the mountain lions LIKE classical music.”

Hmmm. Ya think?

I read it here.

15. January 2010 · Comments Off on TQOD · Categories: TQOD

I really like the duck, best oboe music ever written. Prokofiev i worship you

15. January 2010 · Comments Off on MQOD · Categories: Quotes

Pop music is about running away and getting the girl, and I’ve done that. OK, I’ve done what you told me to do – what do I do now? That’s when I started listening to classical music. I heard the William Tell Overture and thought, ‘that sounds amazing! Suddenly a new world of music opened up for me. Now I listen to classical music and it makes sense to me.

-Alex James (the bassist in the British band Blur)

15. January 2010 · Comments Off on MQOD · Categories: Quotes

One of my greatest memories of St. Louis is, I fell in love with classical music. I was taken to hear Beethoven’s Ninth performed under the Arch. I’d always thought classical music was stuffy and boring, but there were a lot of barefoot hippies there. It was like Woodstock, but you were listening to Beethoven.

-Colin Firth

I read it here.

15. January 2010 · Comments Off on Read Online · Categories: Read Online

Ok, my music teacher wants me to introduce one classical and one pop music. I don’t listen to classical music. Is “Supermassive Black Hole” by Muse considered as pop? Any suggestions?
How about Clair de lune? I just found it on Youtube after listening to the “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” by Bach.

Hmmm. “Supermassive Black Hole” … I think that describes my reed situation right now.