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The aridly severe Sergei Alexandrovich knew that revolutionaries were hunting him, and Yelizaveta Fyodorovna was, with each passing year, becoming increasingly occupied in prayer and mysticism, exceeding even her sister--the Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna--in this regard. My lecture could be called aridly academic, but I include it as a reminder that in the seventies I spent much time devotedly doing this kind of thing. Mayall's voice is still an aridly mellow marvel, but his songwriting skills (only demonstrated on the instantly obsolete ode ``California'') remain in a '60s Laurel Canyon haze. |
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