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Re: usage of colloquialism in lyrics hinders comprehension

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 4:49 am
by Geoffrey
LisaLCFan wrote:Geoffrey, are you listening?
i am, dear lisa :-)

Re: usage of colloquialism in lyrics hinders comprehension

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 5:19 am
by LisaLCFan
Good to know! :D

Re: usage of colloquialism in lyrics hinders comprehension

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 7:25 pm
by cohenadmirer
Oh - for a moment i thought this was a new discussion - then i saw the dates of all but the last 2 posts :shock:

Re: usage of colloquialism in lyrics hinders comprehension

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 12:05 am
by Geoffrey
cohenadmirer wrote:Oh - for a moment i thought this was a new discussion - then i saw the dates of all but the last 2 posts :shock:
does a discussion need to be new before it is worthy of participation, dave - and when exactly does a discussion lose its newness?

Re: usage of colloquialism in lyrics hinders comprehension

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 7:41 pm
by cohenadmirer
Hi G
Well today is the 6th anniversary your first post in this thread , a little discussion ensued over the following 3 days then silence for the next 6 years . Foxwood may be right that the first post was ' mischievous'- and nothing wrong with that .
It's good to see a moribund thread come to life again, though i suspect only briefly .For a long time the responses were 'not coming on'. I know that doesn't exactly answer your question !
Since i missed the thread in 2009 i have read it all as something new to me in 2015 and it is for a short time back near the top of ' comments and questions' :)

ps liked your entry to the logo competition

Re: usage of colloquialism in lyrics hinders comprehension

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 4:00 am
by Geoffrey
cohenadmirer wrote:Hi G . . . liked your entry to the logo competition

thank you, dave. i achieved only a 'runner up' position. leonard, who has much knowledge about art, had no say in the matter. it doesn't matter, though - he surely knows that great painters being unappreciated in their lifetimes is quite common. so, no book with a personal inscription from him to me, i'm afraid - just a t-shirt. it is a brutal planet we populate, a world where man is encouraged to fight and compete against his brother, a world of triumphant winners and humiliated losers, of superior fortunates who own books with a personalised inscription from leonard, and inferior unfortunates who wear the consolation prize of a t-shirt. life is never fair, dave, it is a hostile battle ground "and the judgements are severe" - as leonard sings in one of his songs.