By Julia Gray
Recently, on a return trip from Salt Lake City, I had to get my musical kicks from the Delta Tunes after my iPod crapped out at 29,000 feet somewhere above Kansas. Here is a sampling of what I had to endure.
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Channel 5: Classical Masters and Cirque du Soliel Kooza
What was playing: La Boheme (Giacomo Puccini) Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Robert Spano, conductor. Also, Quando me’n vo’, Musetta: Georgia Jarman, among others.
The Cirque soundtrack explores “universal themes of fear, identity, recognition and power.”
What I heard: Since Salt Lake is a Delta hub, I am almost positive that both of these selections had added lines about the virtues of magic underwear in them to appease the LDS passengers. I’m not sure, however, since I don’t speak opera or Mormon.
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Channel 6: Summer’s Greatest Hits and Party in the Sky
What was playing: Many summer classics from my youth, like Chicago’s “Saturday in the Park,” “Groovin'” by the Rascals, and a recent classic, “Soak Up the Sun,” by Sheryl Crow. Then, there were the not-so-classics performed by Miley Cyrus and Yves La Rock.
What I heard: Again, I swear I heard a few extra refrains about magic underwear and Mitt Romney, but then that could’ve been an after-affect of the Polygamy Porter I consumed over the weekend.
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Posted on July 10, 2008