Bush and Rumsfeld set to music together here. You can't really be too surprised though this may not be what you had in mind for set to music. http://jobyburgess.com/video/watch/graham_fitkin_chain_of_command/74 I saw Joby Burgess play this and was very impressed. What you don't get in the clip is how the piece builds over 12 minutes, treating Bush and Rumsfeld's sounds abstractly and then allowing them to be heard as speaking voices. Rupert Kahn Sheffield From: lit-ideas-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lit-ideas-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Donal McEvoy Sent: 04 September 2012 10:42 To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Anisotropic Time: It was 47 Years Ago Almost Today ________________________________ From: "cblitid@xxxxxxxx" <cblitid@xxxxxxxx> On 3-Sep-12, at 5:08 AM, David Ritchie wrote: > So here's a question. What, in the list's collective wisdom, is the least > likely text in the whole wide world, to be set to music? George W Bush: Collected Speeches Dnl Ldn