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On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 06:43:41 GMT, WingedMessenger <Boy@Flying.high>
wrote:
>Morpheus <Morpheu@Dreamland.org> wrote in
>news:0001HW.C1A3820C00304FB1F0284530@news.easynews.com:
>
>> My apologies for the rather pea-brained start up.
>>
>> I have stopped using Macnet Tools to split and am using Split & Concat
>> instead as it passes through the file name so downloaders can tell
>> what they are getting.
>>
>> I am going to post many of the choruses and some of the solos...if
>> there is a part of the Messiah you particularly like and it doesn't
>> appear over the next two or three days, let me know and I'll see if I
>> have it. The recording I have is a two CD set and probably not the
>> whole piece....I can't find my copy of the music....
>>
>> I hope you enjoy it. The recording is Sir Colin Davis and the London
>> Symphony Orchestra recorded in 1966. (Cover art attached).
>> Attachment decoded: untitled-2.txt
>> --HW.C1A3820C00304FB1F0284530
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>>
>> Attachment decoded: Messiah.jpg
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>
>Many thanks Morpheus.
>
>Mercury.
Nice to see you posting this. I have it on Boxed LP's & also on a
double CD album.
It's the sort of music that's best enjoyed in dim lights, with the
phone off the hook, the volume up, the Winter logs blazing & a glass
of Sam Weller's "inwariable" at one's elbow.
Mephi
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