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In Reply to: RE: Saw an article about Juja, at Davies Hall posted by oldmkvi on July 01, 2017 at 21:48:48
one nicely oiled thigh showing up to her hip.
When Lang Lang performs in Speedos,
well....
Sex Sells, but showing so much skin makes a spectacle of herself, I don't know why she needs that.
I guess she's young and horney.
Follow Ups:
I wonder what repertoire would be appropriate for a shallow exhibitionistic libertine. Of course! She was born to play Liszt.
. . . was your original post so good that you had to re-post it verbatim? ;-)
BTW, you have the ability to delete one of your posts, should you be so inclined. ;-)
I wonder what repertoire would be appropriate for a shallow exhibitionistic libertine. Of course! She was born to play Liszt.
You DO know that Liszt can be VERY spiritual and austere, right?
View YouTube Video
BTW, some of Lola's uTube videos sound pretty darned good to me, even if I turn the picture off! :-)
OTOH, the video aspect is very important - did you hear about her solo recital in Carnegie Hall where she was wearing $850,000 worth of Tiffany jewelry? (I wouldn't know if that's a lot or not when it comes to Tiffany jewelry - LOL!)
I guess a little skin gets your head spinning. It's really very simple. She likes to look good. It's unfortunate that some folks can't handle that. Perhaps you should limit yourself to artists playing in Burqas so as to avoid seeing any skin at all. Better safe than sorry
On one hand, some of your posts seem to indicate that you relish entertainers (even classical music entertainers) who emphasize their sex appeal. But then, at other times, you seem to pivot around and start moralizing ("showing so much skin makes a spectacle of herself, I don't know why she needs that").
Is it any wonder why I'm confused? ;-)
NOT Yuja in this picture - but another classical pianist: Lola Astanova
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