Happy Birthday Ludwig!

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Happy Birthday Ludwig!

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Born in Bonn, Germany, 1770.

Happy Birthday Mr. Beethoven. :party:

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Ha Ha Ha Haw.

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I'll play "Moonlight Sonata" in his honor tonight......
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Boy thou uproarious spark of heaven
Daughter of Elysium
We'll tollchock you on your rot
And kick your grazney vonny bum.

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Let's celebrate by rolling over.
May the joy of music be ever thine.
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Let's drink a fifth to his fifth (symphony)

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.... and Me! For real!

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fyffer wrote:.... and Me! For real!

:party:
Many happy returns of the day to you. :pint:

Also the anniversary of Americans proving they don't know how to brew tea. :P
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Flyingcursor wrote:Boy thou uproarious spark of heaven
Daughter of Elysium
We'll tollchock you on your rot
And kick your grazney vonny bum.

For RandomNotes who MUST know the reference.
Zammechat, Flyvellocheck. Not as domeless as I thought, thou art. I Kopat. Let's viddy if the gloopy lewdies here can goroveet a malenky grahzny nadsat.

Horrorshow, my droog, horrorshow. :thumbsup:
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fyffer wrote:.... and Me! For real!

:party:
Happy Birthday! :party: :D


(... are you related to Beethoven?....)
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Happy Birthday, he says in orange, as he burroughs into his clockwork.

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Beethoven's 5th symphony is his most popular, probably the most popular piece of classical music period, but lately I've heard the 4th played a few times on pbs radio here in Sacramento and it's beautiful.

I think I heard that Beethoven considered his Appassionata piano sonata his best work.
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Miwokhill wrote:Beethoven's 5th symphony is his most popular, probably the most popular piece of classical music period, but lately I've heard the 4th played a few times on pbs radio here in Sacramento and it's beautiful.

I think I heard that Beethoven considered his Appassionata piano sonata his best work.
I am partial to #3, Eroica... especially the second movement. As a youth, I took first place in a piano recital/competition with Sonata Pathetique. That is one fun piece to play!
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Bloomfield wrote:
Flyingcursor wrote:Boy thou uproarious spark of heaven
Daughter of Elysium
We'll tollchock you on your rot
And kick your grazney vonny bum.

For RandomNotes who MUST know the reference.
Zammechat, Flyvellocheck. Not as domeless as I thought, thou art. I Kopat. Let's viddy if the gloopy lewdies here can goroveet a malenky grahzny nadsat.

Horrorshow, my droog, horrorshow. :thumbsup:
Hoopy frood? :-?
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Bloomfield wrote:....Let's viddy if the gloopy lewdies here can goroveet a malenky grahzny nadsat.
Gloopy? Yarbles-- great bolshy yarblockos. Watch that; do watch that, O Bloo, if to continue to be on life thou dost wish!

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