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Hi Eusebeus -- Florestan here -- thank you for your backup on that article. I had just now, in the last ten minutes before you posted, pulled a weighty pile of books from my shelf to provide quotations from minor figures like Donald Francis Tovey, Nicolas Slonimsky, and Richard Wagner ("Bach is the most stupendous miracle in music") to back up the five theses nailed to our talk page door. I wonder if I'm wasting my time. The sky still appears to be blue, but the scholars aren't putting it in exactly those words. Maybe we need to rewrite the lead as follows: "Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 (cite) - 1750 (cite) ) was a German (cite) composer (cite) of the late Baroque era (cite). Scholars such as xxx (cite) and xxx (cite) thought his music wasn't bad (cite). He played the organ too (cite). -- OK, I'm glad I wrote that: I'm no longer irritated: I'm laughing. Cheers, ] ] 15:42, 7 September 2008 (UTC) | |||
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Thank you Florestan! Oh that was funny! Do you remember the argument that erupted when JSB went through the good article process? It was mighty similar to what you are saying above. Anyway, I have been running my fingers through ''Kinderszenen'' this morning, channeling the inner Eusebeus more than usual and so was happy to intervene again. I have posted to the Composers project page asking for wider input. ] (]) 15:53, 7 September 2008 (UTC) | |||
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:(to Antandrus) Oh now that's just fucking impressive. Inspired, I tried the same but admit I gave up at about mm 88 as simply too much. But I think you are more the musician than I am. You know that is a VERY interesting movement. If you consider the phrasing, it is SO full of nuance. For example, right at the beginning, the decrescendo at m5 effectively acts as a fermata (even though none is indicated) - but just try playing it in tempo; much the same obtains throughout the movement. Anyway, I am blessed to be in contact with two editors (yes, that means you too Casliber, dammit, don't let it go to your head!, and btw I have some good stuff about the garbage patch to add in) who are so bloody talented. This is why I remain here. Honestly: thanks. ] (]) 03:47, 8 September 2008 (UTC) | |||
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*Yea, I have a lot of shit for you on this point, but I am still accumulating. Don't fear - you are still on the hook ;). ] (]) 04:19, 8 September 2008 (UTC) | |||
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I decided to do an article with more ''gravitas'' than the usual FA fare, and gravitas it has in buckets...all 130kb, luckily it has under 50kb of prose. It has recently had a ] by delldot and looks the better for it. I have gone goggle-eyed at it and am aware of the likelihood of oodles of glitches in the mammoth prose. I as wondering with your aptitude for succinct prose whether there were any ungainly bits that needed a good massage. PS: This is a good example of an article which needs citing to the hilt, all it needs is some antipsychiatry (or pro-psychiatry or god-knows-what-well-anyone-with-a-difference-of-opinion-to-me) person to come along and raise hell. have a look at the talk page and history of ] for a good chuckle...Cheers, ] (] '''·''' ]) 14:04, 15 September 2008 (UTC) | |||
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Please restore the links that you've removed. It is extremely bad form to remove things from other people's statements. If you need to, just put a placeholder statement that "Not all GRBerry's statements deal with TTN.. I do not wish to be mixed in with TTN". But to go out and remove the statement without even asking first, is more provocative then what you claim GRBerry has done. ] (]) 23:48, 16 September 2008 (UTC) | |||
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:The primary reason I linked them all was to support my main point - that the remedy suggesting everyone come together, sing ], and go implement the new found consensus to fail. The second is to help the arbitrators understand the overall situation. Including them was not about you, but I'll expand my note to clarify. ] 03:11, 17 September 2008 (UTC) | |||
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