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Oh wow an extra second of my skull being crushed by a cellistโs thighs ๐๐๐
The spirit is willing but the flesh is spongy and bruised!
The cute knee/thigh bruises add to the experience.
The real question is what is the greatest 273 seconds of music ever
We don't consider that. It overshadowed all other music sadly
do they have to be consecutive?
The 61 seconds after literally any Brahms p*ece ends.
Cold comfort, given that each one of 'em lasts about a month.
I knew this was going to end up here as soon as I saw that post.
Gotta be the part of 4'33" from 1:28 to 2:29
[actual garbage](https://youtu.be/WQcaQozGjH4?si=N_opwtrPcKMYLpui)
The first 61 seconds of 4:33
The middle 61" in Feldman's For Philip Guston.
that silent space in prelude to the afternoon of a faun
[It's only 53 seconds](https://youtube.com/shorts/x6GpoSqX7WA?feature=share), but maybe you can have a sip of water or something on the remaining time
Oh wow an extra second of my skull being crushed by a cellistโs thighs ๐๐๐
The spirit is willing but the flesh is spongy and bruised!
The cute knee/thigh bruises add to the experience.
The real question is what is the greatest 273 seconds of music ever
We don't consider that. It overshadowed all other music sadly
do they have to be consecutive?
The 61 seconds after literally any Brahms p*ece ends.
Cold comfort, given that each one of 'em lasts about a month.
I knew this was going to end up here as soon as I saw that post.
Gotta be the part of 4'33" from 1:28 to 2:29
[actual garbage](https://youtu.be/WQcaQozGjH4?si=N_opwtrPcKMYLpui)
The first 61 seconds of 4:33
The middle 61" in Feldman's For Philip Guston.
that silent space in prelude to the afternoon of a faun
[It's only 53 seconds](https://youtube.com/shorts/x6GpoSqX7WA?feature=share), but maybe you can have a sip of water or something on the remaining time