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Nov. 20th, 2008 09:48 pm- 11:03 How curious that so many of the early usages of 'supercede' in the OED are Scots.... #
- 11:04 @ParrotKnight I think it's normally the only one that still gets performed, but they're doing the others, too. Also reading of 4 Quartets. #
- 11:58 Drat, I've just realised I'll have to go home and dress for dinner, since I forgot the bag with my skirt. Knew wearing jeans was a mistake! #
- 12:35 Continue to worry about what I'm going to say about Luke 21 next week. Have a feeling it may end up being the Gospel According to L. Cohen. #
- 12:35 (Trendy vicar syndrome already? Oh dear....) #
- 16:06 Surprisingly hard to work out where to get a citable text of the Advent Prose (as opposed to wikipedia or choral wiki, although the text ... #
- 16:07 ... there is clearly right. Hm. NEH only has it in English, and probably doesn't count as proper academic source... #
- 16:49 Just seen a bubblewrapped portrait bing carefully carried through the library. #
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Date: 2008-11-21 05:14 pm (UTC)Is that trendy? He's pretty old by now. He's practically stuffy old classical music.
I tried to have a discussion with my partner last week about the respective standings of Cohen and Dylan as theologians (unsurprising summary: Cohen better), but it was one of those conversations where I just rambled on and got vague polite noises in return.
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Date: 2008-11-21 05:28 pm (UTC)Cohen is a great mystic writer. I have to admit that I've never warmed to Dylan on any level, though I quite like 'The Times They Are a-Changing', if someone else sings it! I actually think that Paul Simon is a better songwriter than Dylan, though Cohen is a better poet than either of them, by a country mile.
(Which bit did you quote?)
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Date: 2008-11-21 06:02 pm (UTC)Some of my unchurchy friends who came were particularly amazed that I was allowed to say "bitchin'" ...
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Date: 2008-11-22 03:55 pm (UTC)Now that's a religion I could get behind! ;)