[Fmpro] ISRC....Bad composers/arrangers

Les Hurdle leshurdle101 at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 9 14:26:59 GMT 2007


But Dear Dana,

The question from Mr Holden was not about composers
attacking their own feet !
Did his comment really miss you?

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les

--- Dana DiAnda <discussions at ci-studios.com> wrote:

> Speaking of conductors jabbing themselves with the
> baton, and composers 
> shooting themselves in the foot... Jean Baptiste
> Lully (French baroque 
> composer), was conducting with a very large baton
> (more of a staff that 
> he pounded the tempo on the floor with), when he got
> carried away and 
> smashed his foot with it. He got gangrene in the
> wound and eventually 
> died from it.
> 
> Lully's one of the minor characters in the film 'All
> the Mornings of the 
> World' - there's a cool scene with him conducting
> with the staff-baton 
> thing. (No foot smashing though).
> >> note to self:
> >> keep pointy objects away from the conductor.
> >>
> >>     
> >
> > Excellent! Now let's hear the best tales of
> composers shooting ourselves in 
> > the foot!
> >
> > Weightings, tracking, unaccountability, secret
> industry stats on music usage, 
> > forfeiture of certain mechanicals, apathy during
> industry elections starts my 
> > list.
> >
> > Since it's my first post of 2007 -- Happy New
> Year!
> >
> > Very best,
> >   
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