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Thread: H&N 21 May '11: Toovey-Duncan-McCue-Oehring

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    Default H&N 21 May '11: Toovey-Duncan-McCue-Oehring

    For some opinions re especially Toovey's Ubu's journey, see What-are-you-listening-to-now thread msgs 1538-1542

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    I din't enjoy the Toovey piece at all, thought it just exhibitionistic and boorish. Claire McCue's piece was quite interesting and well orchestrated, though it didn't quite live up to its title I thought. Chris Duncan's piece was yet another forgettable piece of sub-Glass, and I'm afraid wore out my listening capacity for the American work, which came across as quite dramatic in its eccentric kinda way. Wasn't interested enough to follow up with a second helping just about sums up my feelings about most of the "new music" I hear on H&N these days.

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    I heard the show in the pub, with many distractions as you can imagine. But forgotten it now. hence why I would like to record it. There was a geezer talking in the last major piece and I gather its about him being stuck down a well or something.

    fell off my bike after that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3rd Viennese School View Post
    fell off my bike after that.
    Because of that piece or because of drinking a pint or so in that pub

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    I would like to have a more artistic reason for my imbalance.
    But it could have been the extra half that one always orders.

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