We selected one for a friend went to Cortez who didn't arrive until later. So it played but all there was was a live performance not anywhere near as splendifferous as the studio cut. Many years ago I do recall putting this on the turntable at Amber Court in Portland, opening the windows for smidge of a blast for the crowd surveilling. I'd say, "Have a care... I've got the Bank of England behind me." Confidence galore.
Upon it's completion, not much to say besides comment upon colonialism.
Endearing fuss from the likes of Professors Lewis and Said. Funny docents... really.
That was Columbia vs Princeton, eh? Lions and tigers and don't worry about it, darling.
Anyway, very moving piece, moving environment a bit. Hippy politico; i.e., shoots from.
We carried on nonetheless with duties at hand, more to come, moving right along. Awfully difficult relating the closely held matters, much water under the bridge. Toe to toe with the Romans! Fancy footwork. Wait on an opening; the left comes down; roundhouse total coverage. Enraptured we, leaving them bicker over who's to clean up mess. Will help her best I can. Will not let her down. I won't let anyone abuse her. They do, curtains!

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