Sex and playing music is actually very similar. Except the biologic urge, strong though it is, is a goliath to the David of psychological urges.
Did everyone follow the analogy all the through? See, you'd think goliath would be stronger because he's a giant and a philistine but as we all know, "little davy was small but oh my, he fought goliath who lay down and dieth" because the fight was fixed. But then people find out and then he has to go into wrestling etc. and in the end Jackie Gleason is a ruined man.
Yes, I did just combine Gershwin, the bible and Requiem for a Heavyweight. Is it pedantic to have to annotate my explanation of my analogy?
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Did everyone follow the analogy all the through? See, you'd think goliath would be stronger because he's a giant and a philistine but as we all know, "little davy was small but oh my, he fought goliath who lay down and dieth" because the fight was fixed. But then people find out and then he has to go into wrestling etc. and in the end Jackie Gleason is a ruined man.
Yes, I did just combine Gershwin, the bible and Requiem for a Heavyweight. Is it pedantic to have to annotate my explanation of my analogy?
Recursively yours,
csb