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- From: mls@cbnewsm.cb.att.com (mike.siemon)
- Subject: Re: More (verbal) Flooding of "the" flood
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 14:07:35 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.140735.2455@cbnewsm.cb.att.com>
- Summary: redeeming value
- References: <1992Nov19.172101.23598@news.nd.edu> <1992Nov20.125525.18902@news.nd.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov20.125525.18902@news.nd.edu>, scharle@lukasiewicz.cc.nd.edu (scharle) writes:
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- > the Flood histories don't have any redeeming musical value.
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- Actually, there's a rather nice piece by Benjamin Britten for chorus
- and piano (& percussion?, I forget) on the subject ...
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- Michael L. Siemon "Oh, stand, stand at the window,
- As the tears scald and start;
- mls@usl.com You shall love your crooked neighbor
- standard disclaimer With your crooked heart."
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