I was really into this, until I found out it was really just some quippy little tongue-in-cheek piece. Once revealed, it is quite boring and difficult to finish.
When I listened to this commentary, I found the depth and rhythm of Adam's voice so entrancing that I lost comprehension of the piece; and I found I had to begin again. His tone colors the message with a note of urgency that we all must see the bigger picture of our smaller moments. It is delivered more powerfully than if it had been screamed.
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Christine Hajek
Posted on October 02, 2005 at 08:17 AM | Permalink
Review of Commentary: Puppy Love
I was really into this, until I found out it was really just some quippy little tongue-in-cheek piece. Once revealed, it is quite boring and difficult to finish.
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Christine Hajek
Posted on October 02, 2005 at 07:59 AM | Permalink
Review of No Email from Oaxaca
When I listened to this commentary, I found the depth and rhythm of Adam's voice so entrancing that I lost comprehension of the piece; and I found I had to begin again. His tone colors the message with a note of urgency that we all must see the bigger picture of our smaller moments. It is delivered more powerfully than if it had been screamed.