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From: as010b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (andrew david simchik)
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 18:06:14 GMT
Subject: Re: (no subject given!)
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Organization: University of Rochester - Rochester, New York
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In <9211122237.AA24081@ihc.compuserve.com> MJM@ZYLAB.MHS.CompuServe.COM (MJM) writes: >Subject: blow away --> NSS?? >Message-ID: <921112210454_555063.0_CHL37-1@CompuServe.COM> >|| From: quaker!gerstel@vpbuild.vp.com >|| >|| *I* certainly get chills when listening to "Night-Scented Stock". Of >|| course, it always leaves me wanting MORE!! Plus, wondering what on >|| earth "Blow Away" (the song "NSS" is derived from) has to do with >|| "The Infant Kiss"??? >Notwithstanding any number of plausible hypotheses, this question >begs the question on what do you base your assertion >that NSS is derived or even related to Blow Away? Please elaborate! >Thanks. >-mjm Well, on an expert musical ear, most likely. Listen carefully to both songs. The melodic line in the verse to "Blow Away", while not identical to NSS's vocalese, is remarkably similar. Drewcifer