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In reply to the discussion: How is Everyone Here Coping? I'm find it very hard these days.. [View all]BeyondGeography
(41,194 posts)141. No, he replied with envy
I still have a fair amount of vinyl from the 50s-70s though. Look forward to one day getting a proper turntable so I can enjoy it again. In the meantime, as you surely know, there has been a flood of CD reissues of many of the old postwar recordings by label, conductor and performer. I am a total sucker for it and have spent a small fortune on these box sets. Love comparing the different versions of the standard repertory, some of which are in the same box (i.e. Menuhin/EMI has multiple versions of Beethoven's concerto).
Saw a documentary on Kleiber recently and he and a friend listened to 13 versions of Bruckner's 8th while he was making his own conclusions. That would have been fun to sit in on (for some of us, at least).
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Koko, sorry you feel so besieged. It's normal, I think. Here's some of the things I do:
Nay
Apr 2013
#3
YEP...Doing this at Bedtime.. 3. Read mysteries where the bad guys get their comeuppance.
KoKo
Apr 2013
#47
If you can watch TV and drink wine, you might consider that you have it pretty good.
randome
Apr 2013
#4
A chickadee Mom is sitting on 2 eggs in one of my birdhouses & a tuffted titmouse is building
FSogol
Apr 2013
#7
We bought a "Bird House" for Bluebirds... Three Generations have already Hatched...
KoKo
Apr 2013
#50
I gave my Dad 2 new bluebird houses for Christmas. He has them spread out over his
FSogol
Apr 2013
#117
I love what you are doing...! Thanks for posting this.. Sewing/Crafting and doing stuff
KoKo
Apr 2013
#57
My Pennsylvania gardens (shorter season) far exceeded my Raleigh ones -
NRaleighLiberal
Apr 2013
#95
dark beer, smoked brisket that i just finished in the smoker and old 007 movies on dvd
MikeW
Apr 2013
#18
I like to relax by doing jigsaw puzzles and watching cooking shows,play scrabble,play some Motown
SummerSnow
Apr 2013
#39
funny. I just posted the adagio from it last night (I hadn't seen your post) and
CTyankee
Apr 2013
#119
Beautiful, thank you...I love it when Bernstein gets that blissed out look
BeyondGeography
Apr 2013
#121
It probably sounds arrogant, but some days I pretend I'm looking over a vast garbage dump at a
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#52
I'm working out more. The endless fuckery of the right wing gives me a lot of emotional "fuel".
Flipper999
Apr 2013
#84
All who replied here and shared their experiences...made me feel a whole lot better....
KoKo
Apr 2013
#130
It is...especially when we were promised "So Much" and we worked so hard all these
KoKo
Apr 2013
#155
This must be why art is so often banned. Art has magic in it and can drive some people
CTyankee
Apr 2013
#146
this is tragic to the max. Children are artists first and foremost and we all know this if we
CTyankee
Apr 2013
#148
I want to drop off stuff but it is so daunting to me! I feel defeated before I even start!
CTyankee
Apr 2013
#152