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"...graced be Gad and all giddy gadgets,

🔗Dan Stearns <stearns@capecod.net>

1/4/1999 9:03:20 PM

>Mr. Stearns I have to agree w/ Wonder boy Carl . I think that Hp would have
loved any "instrument" tunable to His satisfaction.

NEVER SAID HE WOULDN�T�

>And I think having played the wonderful Cosmolyra that yes the novelty
would wear off after a while

WELL, HERE�S TO HOPING THAT ONE NOT BEFRIEND MORE THAN ONE�S SHARE OF
BEWITCHING NOVELTIES�

Sincerely
Dan Stearns

"Why? Because, graced be Gad and all giddy gadgets, in whose words were the
beginnings, there are two signs to turn to, the yest and the ist, the wright
side and the wronged side, feeling aslip and wauking up, so an, so farth.
Why? On the sourd-site we have the Moskiosk Djinpalast with its twin
adjacencies, the bathouse and the bazaar, allahallahallah, and on the
sponthe-site it is the alcovan and the rosegarden, boony noughty, all
pura-puthry. Why? One's apurr apuss a story about brid and break-fedes and
parricombating and coushcouch but others is of tholes and oubworn buyings,
dolings and chafferings in heat, contest and enmity. Why? Every talk has his
stay, vidnis Shavarsanjivana, and all-a-dreams perhapsing under lucksloop at
last are through. Why? It is a sot of a swigswag, systomy dystomy, which
evera-body you ever anywhere at all doze�"

🔗Gary Morrison <mr88cet@xxxxx.xxxx>

1/5/1999 4:36:52 AM

> >Mr. Stearns I have to agree w/ Wonder boy Carl . I think that Hp would have
> loved any "instrument" tunable to His satisfaction.

As I recall, Partch didn't have many positive things to say about electronic
instruments, but that might be partly because they were pretty primitive in
those days.

🔗Patrick Pagano <ppagano@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

1/5/1999 5:59:48 PM

We used to have a photo of Partch in the Center D Genovese used to have it posted
of Hp viewing the Arp monster and saying something like "great after forty years
and now that I'm dying finally an instrument I could have used"--not an exact
qoute.

Gary Morrison wrote:

> From: Gary Morrison <mr88cet@texas.net>
>
> > >Mr. Stearns I have to agree w/ Wonder boy Carl . I think that Hp would have
> > loved any "instrument" tunable to His satisfaction.
>
> As I recall, Partch didn't have many positive things to say about electronic
> instruments, but that might be partly because they were pretty primitive in
> those days.
>
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