What's the problem with this title? Doesn't anybody else realise that
"Music is One Rotted Note" is no more grammatically correct that the
other way round: it shouldn't be "Rotted" in that case but "Rotten". And
even then, what sort of semantic sense does it make?
Why complain? It seems to me that the way it's phrased is deliberately
to sound kooky and foreign, and half-correcting the grammar is just
missing the point.
I'd much rather be told more about what the album's like - all I know is
"live instruments" and "weird" really so far... I guess I'll have to
give it a listen first when it arrives in Australian shops.
Peter.
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Peter Hollo raven@fourplay.com.au
http://www.fourplay.com.au/me.html
FourPlay - Eclectic Electric String Quartet
http://www.fourplay.com.au
"Of course, dance music can be a music where you lie on your back and
your brain cells dance" -Michael Karoli of Can, quoted in Wire mag.