Mozart, Trading

Originally posted by Te'


BTW; I like the Q-tip quote :cool:
He threw a trip on the ace, now he's out son
Hits the local bodega to woof down a hero
Son is on a 'Midnight Run' like De Niro

Honestly, I thought no one would ever figure where that was from. I'm from Queens and ATCQ grew up not too far from here. Another classic group which I forgot to mention previously.
 
Originally posted by skrilla


Honestly, I thought no one would ever figure where that was from. I'm from Queens and ATCQ grew up not too far from here. Another classic group which I forgot to mention previously.

Midnight Marauders is classic...
 
I love classical, but as far as music and trading is concerned its all about the jazz baby!:cool:

Mingus, Miles, Dizzy, Bird, Trane -----> thats what you need to get in harmony with her, just some good ol' jazz :D Nothing as structured as Bach, monotonous as DJ Premier, lovely as Jimi or even as jolly as Bob could ever compare!

Just pop on 'The Hatian Fight Song' or some "Flamenco Sketches' recline in the plush Italian leather chair and watch her dance all over your 6 LCD's...
 
I prefer the pianists like Art Tatum, George Shearing, Bud powell, Teddy Wilson, oh - Oscar of course! - Trouble is, if I put those on I'll listen instead of work...

Natalie
 
Originally posted by Girlpower
I prefer the pianists like Art Tatum, George Shearing, Bud powell, Teddy Wilson, oh - Oscar of course! - Trouble is, if I put those on I'll listen instead of work...

Natalie

Ahhh Art and Bud are LOVELY :D

Lose yourself in the music and you'll have no problem losing yourself in her, in the moment...
 
Instead of solving complex mathematical problem he'd better solve the economic problem :D

Quote from chasinfla:

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Fed's Greenspan says in a speech, "The intense pleasure many experience from listening to Mozart's great D Minor Piano Concerto has much in common with the deep satisfaction of solving a complex mathematical problem."

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(Wall Street Journal, 'Minor Memos,' pp A4, Friday, November 1, 2002).

<font size=1>This is hilarious and yet, though I'm not a Mozart fan, I think he might be on to something.</font>
 
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