oh this is kind of off topic, but it relates to old music. Anyway, i was at barnes & nobles the otherday, and i coincidentally stumbled onto a CD i'd heard of but never really gone to check out cause i wasn't that compelled to hear it, anyway it's a recording of one of the last Castrato's, it's really interesting...kind of depressing heh. Anyway, it's called "The Last Castrato." I recommend you hear it, it's really interesting, i'm glad these people had some sort of recording or memory they can pass on whilst all their pain, at least it's not totally lost in vain i guess...this practice heh, i mean now they can be timeless i suppose
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