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echo: 60s_70s_progrock
to: EARL GREEN
from: FRANK SWARBRICK
date: 1997-04-21 20:16:00
subject: Rach Rocks!

On 04-19-97  21:59, waiting for 22, Earl Green said:
 EG> Hey Frank,
 FS>Last week I asked if anyone could tell me the classical piece that a
 FS>certain part of the Jethro Tull song "By kind permission of" is from.
 EG> 
 FS>Prelude in C Sharp Minor by Rachmanioff (sp?).
 EG> Rachmaninoff?  Really?  Very cool indeed.  I've thought for a long
 EG> time that Rachmaninoff's piano trio in D minor would make a
 EG> fantastic rock piece if the violins were traded out for guitars.  Oh,
 EG> it'd still be 20 minutes long, mind you, but still great!
Don't know if I've heard that one, but I'll keep it in mind.  Perhaps
I can find a CD with both pieces on it.  Prelude in C... is only five
minutes long, or so.
        Frank
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