[Fmpro] ISRC....Bad composers/arrangers
Dana DiAnda
discussions at ci-studios.com
Tue Jan 9 18:21:24 GMT 2007
I was really responding more to the discussion of conductors jabbing
themselves and others with the baton. Of course I'm aware of the double
meaning of 'shooting themselves in the foot' - and I know exactly what
Mr. Holden meant by that. After all, this list is primarily dedicated to
discussions of legal issues and royalties.
> 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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> --- 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
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>>> list.
>>>
>>> Since it's my first post of 2007 -- Happy New
>>>
>> Year!
>>
>>> Very best,
>>>
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