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- From: gordon@dcs.exeter.ac.uk (Gordon Watson)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
- Subject: Re: Most drawn-out ending (Was: Best endings)
- Message-ID: <BzpnIu.yL@cen.ex.ac.uk>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 11:49:42 GMT
- References: <1992Dec19.230054.4363@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu>
- <hudu.724825215@well.sf.ca.us>
- Sender: news@cen.ex.ac.uk (news admin)
- Organization: Computer Science Dept. - University of Exeter. UK
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- In-Reply-To: hudu@well.sf.ca.us's message of 20 Dec 92 04:20:15 GMT
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- >>>>> On 20 Dec 92 04:20:15 GMT, hudu@well.sf.ca.us (Scott Marley) said:
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- Scott> In <1992Dec19.230054.4363@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu> zorro@picasso.ocis.temple.edu (John Grabowski) writes:
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- John>I'm gonna get flamed for this, but...
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- John>Beethoven's 5th Symphony.
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- John>Sounds like it's going to wrap up about five different times in the finale.
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- Scott> I'm with you on that one!
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- Me too.
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- Beethoven must have been inspired by Dudley Moore's famous
- skit where he plays a peice that ends continually for 4/5 minutes.
- Its been years since I saw this, but I remember having
- stomach pains from uncontrollable laughter.
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- Gordon Watson
- UNIX Systems Manager
- Department of Computer Science
- University of Exeter
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