I don't have a problem with the content of the lyrics, it's the kind of echoism in "heißa hoppsassa" that reminds me to some of Mozart's musical phrases, such as extensive usage of trills. Seen it from our period it sounds stiff as a poker, when it should be frolicsome. Music has to be pathetic and lyrics can be very idiotic, this isn't that important to me. I "see" "Rokoko" when I hear a little bit of some of Mozart's famous compositions. I don't know much from him. Regarding to the comparison with the kind of Rock'n'Roll, it's neither Detroit, nor true Metal, for me Mozart is comparable to Malcolm McLaren. I don't care that much about the gift. The nice thing with music IMO is, that it doesn't matter, if somebody is talented or not. For me it's important that people make music that is candid. I know less about Mozart, but his music sounds insincere to me, like things done by Malcolm McLaren. Ok, today we get unemployment benefit when we're jobless, people in the period of Mozart need to sell something, to survive, or need patrons, so it's understandable, that they need to push success. A comparison with Malcolm McLaren might be inappropriate. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user