You know what I love? I love reading Jeffery Overstreet's movie reviews while listening to Canon in D Major.
Heck, I love doing almost
anything while listening to Canon in D.
You know what else I love? Bob Dylan's voice. I'm serious. To slightly borrow from
Eriol, maybe you can sing
better than Bob Dylan, but you sure as heck can't sing
like him. Zimmie conveys more human emotion with his broken, scratched-up-record of a voice than I've ever heard come from
Josh Groban's perfect pipes. And that's the truth.
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I agree. I leave you with this:
You may be a preacher with your spiritual pride,
You may be a city councilman taking bribes on the side,
You may be workin' in a barbershop, you may know how to cut hair,
You may be somebody's mistress, may be somebody's heir
But you're gonna have to serve somebody
I hate Canon in D, ever since I first played it.
It has a notoriously boring cello part that has ruined my enjoyment of the piece ever since.
I love Canon in D. I can't believe I'd forgotten about it! It's the perfect wedding processional.
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