![]() Those songs were his wink at people's prurient interest in his personal life. So he gave it to the snoops, both barrels: "You wanna know? Sure!" Hostage-O Dirty Little Religion For My Next Trick. I think he was often baffled by the fact that what was unquestionably his business was so often questioned and criticized. Irreplaceable.ĭelicious irony, Warren! Being your own carnival sideshow barker: "Step right up!" Selling your extraordinary magic as third-rate, blundering, and more than apt to go wrong: ".better not wait up, cuz I might be late!" In "Life'll Kill Ya" Warren addressed the subject of his much-discussed rapacious sexuality with his tongue firmly planted in his cheek. As it is, he remains an unparalleled composer/lyricist.an Absolute. Given that Warren fought a powerful psychological drive, one which often intruded itself upon his genius, Orpheus alone knows what heights he might have achieved, had he not had to fight such an obstacle. Imagine if Amadeus had a SCREAMING Obsessive-Compulsive disorder he had to work around. ![]() But these appear to be more a case of the composer (Warren) not being completely sure where he wanted to go with a musical phrase than any lack of knowledge or talent. Now, is it unfinished, and disjointed in some parts? Yes. ![]() Stravinsky but perhaps you AREN'T aware that he wrote a SYMPHONY.It has been perused and analyzed by composers and experts in music theory and structure, and the consensus is that, unfinished though it is, Warren's symphony is the work of a master composer. Of course you know he studied BRIEFLY with the great Neo-Classicist, Oleg. You have a musician's finely-tuned (you should pardon the unintentional pun!) ear and your observations of Warren's subtle usage of classical dynamics woven into his music is spot-on. Kat Harris I came across your very sagacious comment tonite while listening to my personal God of Music.
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