well **** me, that lamb was yum... genius additive mixing baby potatoes with sweet tatties too!
it was never really something worth considering, but, as i say: it's never about actually *liking classical music, but the tenacity of being able to listen to it, and simultaneously be able to ignore... or... let it run its course to a crescendo that's silence... these days it's a cliche, attached to a 20th century pretentiousness to suggest that all intellectual endeavours have to be accompanied by classical music, ****,,, even babies have to listen to mozart so they can resemble smart... put on some ambient electronic music, and you'll get, pretty much the same variation of expressed sound... i'll repeat: it wasn't the aspect of being able to appreciate classical music, but the aspect of being able, to simply ignore it, mould it into the sounds of a fridge... no wonder then, that so many "fans" of classical music, have the attention span of a pigeon courting a female, when it comes to opera... + the added distate of sing-along fridays that the musical genre has to offer.