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<obovajrin@aol.com> wrote in message
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> john adams wrote:
>> She divides her way between the nights. She vanishes equally
>> mysteriously on the ghost of tomorrow. How can we ever
>> truly know her as romance is dead?
>
> I once saw Quincy Jones talking on TV, he made the comment. "Melody
> stays the same, but each generation has it's own rhythm." They were
> talking about his fifty year career in the music buisness and the
> changes he'd been a participent.
>
> Romance can never be dead, that would be like letting Tinkerbell's
> light go out.
>
> Take Care, obo
>
I think Quincy Jones was right. And Tinkerbell was no fool either, although
sometimes I felt like punching her lights out.