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...show, entitled “Drink my wine…dig my earth,” found its genesis in Music 91r, an independent study class. As a class project, Michael D. Ramos ’02 and Matthew T. O’Malley ’02 sought to create a showcase of musical diversity. Even the title, a line from Bob Dylan’s “All Along the Watchtower,” they said, was meant to serve as a poetic offering of their music...
...wanted to put on a show featuring all of Harvard’s [musical] talent in different genres,” O’Malley said. “It seems to me like a very Harvard kind of thing...
Beginning with a classic jazz piece by Dave Brubeck called “Blue Rondo a la Turk,” in which O’Malley played piano and Ramos played guitar to the accompaniment of a four-piece jazz band...
From there, although they played mostly jazz, the evening expanded in several different musical directions. O’Malley and Ramos took the show into the realms of classical, metal, rock, hip-hop and choral with original compositions and adaptations of popular songs...
...with an ultimatum--a solution imposed from on high with new rules, sweeteners for every camp and unbearable penalties if they balk. It's an approach favored in one form or another by such old hands as Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Adviser in the Carter Administration, and Robert Malley, a former Clinton peace negotiator. Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres thinks the U.S. should at least impose terms for a cease-fire, because "the alternative is another bazaar that will waste time and opportunities." Says Brzezinski: "The U.S. has to face the fact that the parties to the conflict are incapable...