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Feeling old yet?

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  • J Online
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    jon-nyc
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    Wow. I saw Leon flesher’s last Carnegie hall concert. His first was when Germany still occupied France.

    But that speaks to his age, not mine.

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      RealPlayer
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      I heard Rubinstein in concert too. With orchestra. Of course, I was a wee teen then.

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        Bernard
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        In 1970 I entered high school. Seventy years before that was the year 1900. As a freshman, thinking back to 1900 seemed incomprehensible. This year I'll be 70.

        The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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          Piano*Dad
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          I guess we're the same age. I come of age (70) next month.

          And about Fleisher, he was a judge at one of Piano*Son's competitions in Norfolk.

          Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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            CHAS
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            I am younger than Biden and Trump.
            I don't find that to be particularly encouraging.

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              kluurs
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              As a child I remember my older sister who worked for the Veterans Administration speaking about how there were soldiers at the VA hospital who had been there since WWI. It seemed incredible to me that a person could remain in a hospital for nearly 50 years.

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                I am younger than Biden and Trump.
                I don't find that to be particularly encouraging.

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                jon-nyc
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                @CHAS said:

                I am younger than Biden and Trump.
                I don't find that to be particularly encouraging.

                Beats the alternative.

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                  I like to think of it musical context of what is an oldie?

                  The first Beatles album came out about 63 years ago.

                  When you were listening to that first Beatles album ,what was an oldie that was 63 years old? Well, that’s about when John Philip Sousa wrote “the stars and stripes forever” and Scott Joplin wrote “the entertainer.” The biggest pop song hits were by Al Jolson..

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                  @DougG said:

                  I like to think of it musical context of what is an oldie?

                  The first Beatles album came out about 63 years ago.

                  When you were listening to that first Beatles album ,what was an oldie that was 63 years old? Well, that’s about when John Philip Sousa wrote “the stars and stripes forever” and Scott Joplin wrote “the entertainer.” The biggest pop song hits were by Al Jolson..

                  Yes. You can absolutely hear Sousa and Joplin in some Beatles songs.

                  Also, Joplin had quite a moment shortly after the Beatles broke up.

                  I rather like this kind of recursion. The artist reaches back in time for something that many people loved and reintroduces it to a new audience, sometimes but not always (Joplin), reinterpreting it for a new generation.

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                    @DougG said:

                    I like to think of it musical context of what is an oldie?

                    The first Beatles album came out about 63 years ago.

                    When you were listening to that first Beatles album ,what was an oldie that was 63 years old? Well, that’s about when John Philip Sousa wrote “the stars and stripes forever” and Scott Joplin wrote “the entertainer.” The biggest pop song hits were by Al Jolson..

                    Yes. You can absolutely hear Sousa and Joplin in some Beatles songs.

                    Also, Joplin had quite a moment shortly after the Beatles broke up.

                    I rather like this kind of recursion. The artist reaches back in time for something that many people loved and reintroduces it to a new audience, sometimes but not always (Joplin), reinterpreting it for a new generation.

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                    RealPlayer
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                    @Mary-Anna I do hear Sousa and Joplin in some Beatles songs, but it sounds to me like they were used ironically, not in tribute.

                    As for feeling old, I am tackling a Chopin etude, the kind of thing I haven’t played in decades. It’s mostly because it will help me evaluate pianos in my search, but partly just to convince myself I can still do it!

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                      This music clip makes me feel old. I remember the lyrics from my teens (we've had Live Aid and a few wars since) and yet he's still singing the song.

                      https://www.facebook.com/share/r/18rumQdGXr/

                      Ventosa viri restabit

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                        This music clip makes me feel old. I remember the lyrics from my teens (we've had Live Aid and a few wars since) and yet he's still singing the song.

                        https://www.facebook.com/share/r/18rumQdGXr/

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                        @AndyD said:

                        This music clip makes me feel old. I remember the lyrics from my teens (we've had Live Aid and a few wars since) and yet he's still singing the song.

                        https://www.facebook.com/share/r/18rumQdGXr/

                        I’ve ever heard that one. I think the only Gilbert O’Sullivan song I know is “Alone Again.”

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                          @Mary-Anna I do hear Sousa and Joplin in some Beatles songs, but it sounds to me like they were used ironically, not in tribute.

                          As for feeling old, I am tackling a Chopin etude, the kind of thing I haven’t played in decades. It’s mostly because it will help me evaluate pianos in my search, but partly just to convince myself I can still do it!

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                          @RealPlayer said:

                          @Mary-Anna I do hear Sousa and Joplin in some Beatles songs, but it sounds to me like they were used ironically, not in tribute.

                          Huh, that’s interesting. I never thought that or noticed it. I suspect you’re right though. I also wonder how many people noticed it, especially when those songs first came out,

                          As for feeling old, I am tackling a Chopin etude, the kind of thing I haven’t played in decades. It’s mostly because it will help me evaluate pianos in my search, but partly just to convince myself I can still do it!

                          Oh cool! Is there a reason you picked Chopin’s etudes as opposed to some other collection of pieces?

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