Path: utzoo!hoptoad!amdcad!pyramid!decwrl!labrea!husc6!bbn!oberon!uscacsc!paul From: paul@uscacsc.usc.edu (acsc staff) Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk Subject: Re: still more musique pour le . . . . . Message-ID: <357@uscacsc.usc.edu> Date: 3 Feb 88 18:29:31 GMT References: <2727@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> <1630@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Reply-To: paul@uscacsc.UUCP (acsc staff) Organization: USC ACSC, Los Angeles Lines: 20 In article <1630@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> tom@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Thomas C Hajdu) writes: > >4th Movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony > >The Planets by Gustav Holst > >Mozart's Requiem > > > > -nigel > > OH MAN....I DONT WANT TO DEAL WITH IT.... > and on top of that Holst with Mozart and Beethoven!!! What a joke! > Why does the music have to be punk or new wave? Intensity is the keynote here and you wont find much music more intense than the Requiem. As I said before it works great in "A Clockwork Orange". -- Paul Nahi Advanced Computing Support Center paul@uscacsc.usc.edu