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The following passage didn't seem quite appropriate to me:

During one of Cornelius’ violin parts, a lost and drunken dreamer in the crowd jumped onto a table and ripped his shirt off. He then declared to the world:
“You (pointing at Cornelius, who’s in the middle of his solo) are Ole Bull* from Hell!”
  • Ole Bull: A legendary Norwegian violin-virtuous who died in 1880
This statement has proved to be dangerously true. The energy and melodic power of Cornelius’ violin-playing is unique.
In 2003 the band got in touch with a mad-man who later become their manager: Bjørn Holbæk-Hanssen, also known as Pitbull-Hanssen. The band was fascinated by Pitbull-Hanssen’s ability to be straight-forward and “no nonsense”. Or, as he puts it himself: “Diplomacy is for politicians. You won’t get anywhere in this business with a diplomatic attitude”.

BsL (talk) 16:09, 20 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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