Yes, Alan, so many things dead, without counting those on hard disks!
Dead things lose their pulse in the ether?
So many cells dying all the timeŠ. Are there uselessŠ? Are dead useless?
No ceremony for these dead.
Šthinking about it, but mostly feeling this strangenessŠ

I meant to wish you happy birthday, long ago!Š
Bzzzzz Suzon 


>From: [email protected]
>[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan Sondheim
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>Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 8:35 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [NetBehaviour] consonance
>
>consonance
>
>http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/conson1.mp3
>http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/conson2.mp3
>http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/conson3.mp3
>http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/conson4.mp3
>
>alan sondheim with viola and retuned sarangi
>azure carter with retuned tamburi
>
>i realize the uselessness of these pieces; for
>a long time, there's been little or no comment
>and they tend to die. these are made to die,
>these are already dead, slipped into consonance
>of one sort or another, gathered together like
>dead boys and girls in the woods, listening to
>grandmothers' and grandfathers' tales before
>the blow of the axe, these are just unheard
>pieces of music, like me dead before they were
>born, disliked and abandoned miscarriages.
>
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