Soundtrack To Spring

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Tom ‘You’re Just Jealous Of My Jetpack’ Gauld designs the Spring-themed cover of the New Yorker.

Play the interactive version (including snippets of Vivaldi’s “Spring”; Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring”; Beethoven’s “Spring Sonata”; the folk song “One Morning in Spring”; and birdsong from the American robin, which tends to appear in springtime after local migration) here.

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4 thoughts on “Soundtrack To Spring

  1. Matt Lucozade: The Only Reader of the Village

    God, that’s dull stuff. So, out of touch, and redolent of the cultural bankruptcy and intellectual stagnancy and typical of the New Yorker HUYA mentality, if not lack of wit of the East and West Coast “elites” of the USA.

    Is that the best they can do?

    Any wonder the liberals of the USA are out of touch and Trump will cruise into another four years.

    Almost as bad as NPR still playing that Car Talk drivel (and one of them is dead) and Prairie Home Companion (#metoo finished that).

    Try this list: https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelecatalano/2013/03/06/sixteen-songs-that-feel-like-spring/#b78bc01283eb

    1. Tony

      It’s an illustration by Tom Gauld from London. BS features his cartoon strips all the time. Pay attention, silly

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