--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, merudanda <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, maskedzebra <no_reply
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> > My dear beloved one , discoverer of the PhantomEnlightenment Syndrome
> (lol),
>   you are right not BACH . During the "Read" of your postings (being
> endorsed see Message #276579)"heard" more this
>   massive double fugue unrelentingly introspective and repellent in 
> nature by LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN - (GROSSE FUGE IN B DUR OP. 133) chaos
> gathered into a sudden bronze sweetness
> http://tinyurl.com/6g5dvw2
> --please do listen to it untill the end and do not fall into the (t)rap
> of "jumping to conclusion" too hastly
> appropriate? what do you think?

RESPONSE (to: Merudanda): listened to it as instructed. Makes me think I should 
shut up until I can say something at the level of where Ludwig composed his 
GFIBDO.133. Beethoven refuses to go along with the Self me thinks. What a guy. 
What music. Thank you. Forced me into contemplating the experience of trying to 
make sense of the terror, the beauty, the heartbreak of it all (this life 
thing, this existence thing). Those Germans, what's with their sense of music? 
Maharishi should have been *forced* to listen to this, and then asked: "So, 
what do you think of Beethoven, Maharishi?" Now *that* would put him on the 
spot. 
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> <http://www.youtube.com/artist/Ludwig_van_Beethoven?feature=watch_video_\
> title>
> > RESPONSE II: I happen to love Gaga—so you can't entirely trust in
> my objective judgment of her. Although I feel certain she is a
> remarkable artist—and as honest and sincere as you can get as a
> performer. (But you've read my response to Curtis: it's all there.) LG
> is not  exactly an acquired taste:
> or just watch  her recent performance
> Lady Gaga is presented with the" key to the city "during her visit to
> Taiwan, where the local mayor announced July 3rd as "Lady Gaga Day" to
> mark the pop diva's first concert there. (July 4!!)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdistnJ8BwM&feature=related
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfkiFshq9mc
> In the most Biblical sense,
> I am beyond repentance
> .......
> But in the cultural sense
> I just speak in future tense  ..........
> I'm just a holy fool, oh baby he's so cruel
> Judas Juda-a-a, Judas Juda-a-a, Judas Juda-a-a, Judas GAGA
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-NlQANOedM&feature=related
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX_DQvKtxgc&feature=related
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiM9teS66eQ&feature=related
> Lady GaGa in Taiwan , Press conference
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQBC9UfF5D4&feature=related
> 
> Imagine her face if your(MZ's) hagiographic description of her would be
> presented on stage -missed chance?
> 
> BTW could You  color your reponse as I do-- would be be easy for this
> ancient one to follow your postings--just an idea

RESPONSE (to: Merudanda): I have a friend who is a Little Monster, and knowing 
my love for Gaga, he sends me most everything, including some of what you have 
put in this post. 

Good lyrics you quote here. Gaga does it for me in a big big way. Music *and* 
the person—the woman, the girl. I even while in Manhattan last week visited her 
former residence (where she moved when she was 11 years old)—and her school: 
The Convent of the Sacred Heart. I find her so goddamn *reasonable* as a human 
being. (Although I may lose a few readers here: WTF is he talking about?)

I missed your post until just a little while ago. Loved the bringing together 
of Ludwig and Stefani.

Good illustrations for that video of Beethoven.

If God wants me to meet Gaga, he'll arrange it. I am not going to push it. I 
really don't have anything much to say to her, other than: "Lady Gaga, you are 
brilliant, sincere, and loveable."

Classical music, I think, did better when God was around. Elvis more or less 
meant the fairy tale (of Catholicism) was over.

Fun post, Merudanda. But that name will tend to make me a little reticent. 

By the way: I am illiterate when it comes to the technical side of computers, 
so you will have to give me instructions if I am to turn to BLUE (like that 
Joni Mitchell song by the way? One of my favourites.)

"I am beyond repentance" as well. I think everyone of us is.
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