MUSIC!?!

Ah. Welcome to this Whole and Uncut, Unabridged Comprehensive Guide to the so much spoken of music collection of moi. (And I can speak French too.) Please feel free to draw any conclusions you want from what I listen to. I don't listen to it alot anyways. I just thought that I should have this section in here, since everyone else seem to think it's a pretty good idea.


Lets see... Ah. Here's a good one. Its a single. No, not CD, just single. Like me, to put it that way. Anyways, its with Cindy Lauper. And the front page, whatever that means on a single, contains "Good Enuff for Me", which it actually isn't. Its very bad, really. I dont know what's on the other side, but it's probably not worse. I got this for free, after selling a lot of "GOONIES - The Computer Game" at the local computergame store. GEfM was part of the soundtrack of the movie "The Goonies" (TM) by Steven Spielberg a few hundred years ago.

Oh... And lookie lookie! Here's something I can be proud of showing off. Its the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy BBC radioplay. 6X60 minutes of pure Adams. Its pretty good. And I'm pretty bad, cause I've simply pirated them from someone that actually succeeded in finding a copy in a store and bought it. Oh well. Tish tish, never mind.

I've got real music as well. 200 minutes of it, actually. Pirated, of course. And that is:


Daniel Baremboim plays Chopin Nocturnes,
** no. 1 b-mol, op. 9, no. 1
** no. 4 f-dur, op. 15, no. 1
** no.13 c-mol, op. 48, no. 1
Perlman: 12th sonate by Paganini, e-mol, op. 3, no. 6 (violin)
Ivo Pogorelich plays Chopin, 2nd concert for piano. ** i) maestoso ** ii) larghetto ** iii) allegro vivace
Krystian Zimmerman plays Chopin, 1st concert for piano.
** i) allegro maestoso
** ii) romanze larghetto
** iii) rondo vivace
Martha Argerich: Mazurkas
** opus 59, no. 1, a-mol
** opus 59, no. 2, as-dur
** opus 59, no. 3, fiss-dur (No laughter, blunt Norwegians!!!)
** opus 67, no. 3, c-dur
** opus 63, no. 3, cis-mol

Saint Saëns: Introduction, et rondo capriccioso, op 28.
Mozart: clarinet concerto, K622, a-major, Adagio
Grieg: Arabisk dans/Arabic dance
Kreisler: Prelude + Allegro
Satie: 3 gymnopedies
Schubert: Ave Maria
Wieniawski: Legende
Satie: Premiere Pensee Rose + Croix

Dire Straits: Tunnel of Love
TV2: Nærmest lykkelig
Queen: Love of my Life
Sting: Fields of Gold
Shubidua: Stjernefart
Eagles: The Sad Cafe
Robert Plant: 29 Palms
Commitments: Dark end of the Street
Dinah Washington: Mad about the boy
Randy Crawford: Almaz
Chris Rea: Introduction to Auberge

Hm... And that pretty much sums it up. This far. Please feel free to mail me some of YOUR music. Ill listen to it, and put my views on it for all of you to read. And the address: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen, Eilert Sundtsgt 11B - 7. etg., 0259 OSLO, Norway. That's it, and that's that!

p.s. due to a misunderstanding, totally by accident, I've bought myself a CD-player for my computer that, without me telling it or anything, plays musical CD's as well... I DO own a commercial CD, ENYA's errrwossname, but uhm... It was a gift! Honestly! I do NOT support the junkies and criminals inhabiting the music industry. Not at all.