| Sir Benedick Chauncy Arlington ( @ 2005-09-03 22:51:00 |
One would never believe what has befallen me.
However, there I was browsing through a section of recordings of Mozart in the musique storefront, and someone (mistakenly, I presume) had replaced a particularly moving piano recording with a recording by an artist called "Falco." I chanced to take a listen to the recording, and lo and behold it was about Mozart himself! The song was entitled "Rock Me Amadeus," though I cannot be sure what "Falco" meant by that title.
It was a simply delightful tune, however, almost as delightful as Wolfgang Amadeus himself. And so, when I left the marketplace hidden in my purchases of Mozart merchandise was the recording of Falco. I think I could fall for this gentleman, I really do! It was almost like discovering Voltaire for the first time, and oh my was that discovery a "doozy."
I fear that may be all I have to say this evening, as it is nearing time for me to retire to my bedroom. Good night, fair ladies and gentleman, I shall write once more when the mood strikes me.
However, there I was browsing through a section of recordings of Mozart in the musique storefront, and someone (mistakenly, I presume) had replaced a particularly moving piano recording with a recording by an artist called "Falco." I chanced to take a listen to the recording, and lo and behold it was about Mozart himself! The song was entitled "Rock Me Amadeus," though I cannot be sure what "Falco" meant by that title.
It was a simply delightful tune, however, almost as delightful as Wolfgang Amadeus himself. And so, when I left the marketplace hidden in my purchases of Mozart merchandise was the recording of Falco. I think I could fall for this gentleman, I really do! It was almost like discovering Voltaire for the first time, and oh my was that discovery a "doozy."
I fear that may be all I have to say this evening, as it is nearing time for me to retire to my bedroom. Good night, fair ladies and gentleman, I shall write once more when the mood strikes me.