Hi Keith...
Thanks for the word on the thread. I have looked back in my own archive and found it was going on from Dec 21 to Dec 25th of 07. That's not exactly 'endless'... But the time period would be reason enough for me to have missed it. Nothing amazing about it. But moreover.., I was so burned out from spending 4 months totally involved with nothing but organizing the Buffalo Tango Festival.., along with putting up with a self agrandizing devisive clique that has developed here now.., that I dropped out.., and stayed away from anything Tango for the rest of the year and into January... But..., I'm back at working on another Festival... I'll never learn. <g> So we'll see how it goes this time. Pictures of the last couple of years are here, btw... I've been working on the albums for the past few days... http://www.buffalotango.com/html/the_gallery.html Remember I'm just getting back into it.., and I'm changing the photos from our domain to Google too. So this is still just a very good *sample*. I'll be adding more soon. . Btw... I didn't see that many were really down on the violin concept. I read some nice compliments on the way it was originally meant. Only when someone brought in some totally unrelated negative slang term did people begin to shy away. Ya see? Whenever there are two ways to go.., some people just can't help pointing everyone to the wrong direction. And some people just go there... I just don't understand it. It happens a lot, I know. Strads of course have the finest of qualities.. Their tones are the most perfect in music. They produce extreme beauty because of their qualities.. And the Maistro attempts to bring out their fullest potential. It takes two to Tango. So I still don't know anyone who would disagree with that analogy.. . Now watch someone argue Guinarius. That would be typical, eh? ;-) Take care.... Floyd On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 14:34:28 -0400, you wrote: >Floyd, > >I'm amazed that any regular reader of Tango-L could have missed >the ... 'violin debate'. And, yes. it did seem endless. I don't recall >your website being mentioned but someone else did use the analogy >of the woman being the 'violin'. I certainly don't want to restart that >debate but I must tell use that it was almost unanimous that every >woman (and most men) who replied HATED the analogy. You may >want to rewrite that section of your website :-). For the debate, >check the Archives. > >Keith, HK Buffalo Tango - Argentine Tango - How To Tango * * * * * * www.buffalotango.com * * * * * * _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
