It's Monday. Monday sucks. People who like Mondays have serious pyschological problems and should consult a qualified counselor.
But I did enjoy my drive in. Had some great music on the CD player.
Good road music can be gauged by its effect on your speed. And since I pushed 80 mph the whole way, seriously risking a speeding ticket, it should be obvious that my tunes rocked.
Usually Metallica does that for me. Lars and crew are the penultimate gods of metal. Do not listen to Ride The Lightning while passing through a speed trap.
But today I buzzed with another M: Mozart. As in, the Coronation Mass, at least the Gloria and Credo. I'll have to catch the rest of it on the way home.
The fever pitch, the excitement of the voices rising to a crescendo, reminded me of a long-ago music class revelation -- when my high school teacher showed us with a metronome how some classical pieces had a faster beat than what we kids thought were the rocking hot tunes of the day.
To my first college roommate -- a tragic genius who got tangled up in heroin and vanished, never to be found, a great loss to the world -- I owe my second musical revelation, that a person can -- and should -- live to enjoy both rock and great classical music.
Monday, April 2, 2007
Soundtrack for the Road
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Does the metalhead sign / University of Texas sign (they're the same) :)
Why not combine them? Master of the Puppets done with the London Symphony Orchestra rocks!
But Metallica sold out. Pantera remain the gods of metal.
Pantera I do not know. I'll check em out. Lately I've been liking Korn, which amuses my much-cooler younger brother.
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