Here's the real stuff http://youtu.be/uEGVtbgYx2I 

On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 12:28:02 AM UTC-5, archytas wrote:
>
> I had the Superbowl on last night.  I was quickly bored (Denver didn't 
> turn up) and muted the broadcast whilst doing some work.  Looking up it was 
> half-time.  Without the 'music' the Black-eyed Peas and others strutting 
> about on stage looked utterly ludicrous, but still better than with sound! 
>  I can get into, say, Beethoven's 9th and a wide range of live 
> performances.  I would pay to have the vast majority of so-called music 
> turned-off.  I cannot remotely understand why anyone would inflict it on 
> me.  Nietzsche, an idiot if ever there was one, was swooned by military 
> processions and bands.  Some people are very easily swooned, so selfish 
> they can't understand annoying other people is wrong and unaware reasonable 
> silence is a social demand.  Germany is very different to the UK in this 
> respect - even if your kids are noisy there you are expected to take them 
> out so as not to annoy your neighbours.  Harder to describe the 
> soul-touching, especially as I doubt some of the annoying prats have one! 
>  If you can do pelvic thrusts to it I reckon it ain't music and has no soul.
>
> On Monday, 27 January 2014 07:31:18 UTC, andrew vecsey wrote:
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>> Why does music captivate our soul as powerfully as it does? Why is it 
>> that the same music which captivates the soul of a some listeners is found 
>> to be nothing more than annoying noise to other listeners? 
>>
>

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