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Oct 28, 2012 01:41PM

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I'm quite enjoying writing this blog, though... :-)



At the age of 14, my parents moved to the Highlands of Scotland while I stayed at boarding school in Edinburgh, and I was exposed to a wide range of music. For a while I joked that I liked Bach, Beethoven and The Beastie Boys.
These days I like a wide range of stuff, including traditional jazz and country, recently getting into Colombian cumbia, and I generally like female singers, especially Katie Melua. While writing Suzie, I was listening to Dire Straits a lot.
But opera is definitely fun. I know some people get very elitist about it, and I don't like their attitude. Get away from them, and opera is pure entertainment.
In Paris, ten years ago, I visited the Pere Lachaise cemetery where many rich and famous are buried (including James Morrison of The Doors). Maria Callas was for a while also, but no longer. There is a memorial to her there, in amongst many in an underground chamber rich with flowers. In my mind I could hear her singing Bellini's Casta Diva, and I had to get outside and sit, and I think I was in tears for about half an hour. Now, I'm no Maria Callas fan, but she does sing that aria beautifully, and that moment was perhaps the closest thing I've ever had to a spiritual experience.

