Talk:Tom Constanten

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[edit] "Music stopped being created..."

Tom Constanten probably never said this exact quote. The only related quote I can find from him from a site that is not merely a Wikipedia mirror is an excerpt from Constanten's autobiography [1] which says "When I said, with teenage conviction, that music might've stopped in 1750, but it started again in 1950, this blond-haired guy spontaneously reached across and heartily shook hands with me." I don't find the quote necessary at all, anyway, and I will therefore remove it. Return it to the page if you believe otherwise.

Whotookthatguy 02:18, 28 May 2007 (UTC)