There weren't a huge number of votes in this weeks poll. But despite the low turn out there was a clear winner (and I believe a new contest winner). So congratulations UrbanPoet, who won with his interpretation of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
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Congrats, UrbanPoet! Purple was an interesting and successful choice against the silhouettes. Beethoven works well. Though, I heard Edyta Gorniak’s Dotyk when I first saw it.
I love Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s Blue on Black, but couldn’t quite decipher Herr D’s vision (per usual). Never heard Def Leppard’s Blood Runs Cold until now. Melmo44’s design fits well.
Yah, good work, UrbanPoet–there are a few classical pieces that would go well with.
@AP: The sad and decrepit-feeling hominid tries to hammer the spike in. It won’t fit into the cracks of the thick skull he needs to communicate with. No matter the force or technique of swing, he can’t put the big idea into the too-closed mind. Such are we all when the other side is not ready to be communicated with.