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The Future of Classical Music
Thursday, September 25, 2008
"When there's no quiet, there can be no loud."
In today's Wall Street Journal, we read (
link here
) that even some of Metallica's fans feel that the band's latest CD,
Death Magnetic
, is too loud. You might find the ensuing discussion pertinent.
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