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Emotion and Meaning in Music (Phoenix Books) by Leonard B. Meyer
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Cats of Any Color: Jazz, Black and White by Gene Lees
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Hmmm, I have the first three seasons of B7 on dvd but flatly refuse to waste my money on the fourth. It never happened! There was a great deal of fan fiction produced when the series first came out, back in the 1980s, but some of the stuff on www.fanfiction.net is total trash. I hope when/if you get the dvds you enjoy them. The FX are terrible, viewed from this time anyway, although the bbc has never had lots to spend on FX. A couple of years back the ABC tv (natioally run TV station is Australia) replayed all of the episodes (all the ones they still have, that is!) right from the first. That was a real nostalgia trip.
Ah, really enjoyed the latest series of DW, with David Tennant. He is almost as good as Tom Baker.
Don't worry about any delay answering; I am not too speedy myself.
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posted by ariom at 10:25 pm (EST) on Apr 15, 2008
What a very impressive list of DW books! I've enjoyed what I've seen of the TV series but have only a couple of the books, and they're not included in my library on here. I see you also have some others I like ... Wheel of the World series, Magic Kingdom for Sale/Sold etc ... Have you read the Blake's 7 books? They're pretty awful in comparison to the TV series, or at least the first three series. I'd prefer that the fourth didn't exist. I'm gradually working my way through those Wheel of Time books ... up to #6 atm.
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posted by ariom at 6:44 pm (EST) on Feb 20, 2008