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Fresh hot and cold essential rock and roll just days old. Mudhoney - Move Under. Seattle band makin the charts in PDX.
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Anytime is a good time for Ed Sheeran... even if it not Ed Sheeran.
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Zorba The Greek
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FAKE NEWS!
"Going Places" could not possibly have hit number 1 in March 1965 - it was not released until 17 SEPTEMBER 1965.
Furthermore, "Whipped Cream and Other Delights" was released in APRIL 1965 - so it was also unknown in March, but it did hit number 1.
The previous album, "On The Border" was Albert's first top ten hit (according to Wikipedia) but I don't think it hit number one.
Whipped Cream is kind of a cult collectors album amongst record collectors. There are bazillions 'out there' somewhere, but I haven't seen one in the wild for years. Some folks I have heard talk have upwards of 30 copies - I reckon "they" are trying to corner the market. A reissue was made a few years ago and the original cover was recreated with a different model. I'm not sure I could tell the difference unless I saw them side by side.
Here's Albert's obligatory 'stripper number' from 'Whipped Cream'
Be assured that a walk through the ocean of most souls Would scarcely get your feet wet
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My brother was a huge fan of Herb Albert. Nice to hear his music making the rounds again.
On another note:
50 years? Am I really that stinking old?
On another note:
50 years? Am I really that stinking old?
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It's only a number, K.
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Love, love, LOVE Herb Alpert!!!! Oh, and his music too, also!
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Anytime is a good time for Dave Matthews... even when it is not Dave Matthews.
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Anytime is a good time for Justin Timberlake. Even when it is not Justin Timberlake but 5th Harmony is tossed in for good measure.
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Tony Levin!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh my, it's early Disco era.
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From the time when there were no drum machines, tape loops, or string synths. They had to get it right and keep it tight, or lose it.neonzx wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 12:23 am Oh my, it's early Disco era.
https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTCv4xJ6mRo
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For N103.
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Wow. I knew organs like that took a lot of talent to play, but watching him with the feet, and the hands, and all the keys.... Wow.
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Here is the YouTube page for the Brothers Scott. It looks interesting.
https://m.youtube.com/@scottbrothersduo
https://m.youtube.com/@scottbrothersduo
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One of my favorite pieces, one I have not bothered to figure out if I could work it up, is Dupre's Prelude and Fugue in B Major (the amount of sharps would frighten me). It is great piece with lots of work for the hands and feet, not only on the manuals (keyboards) and pedals, but also on the various stop changes (where he is pushing buttons or the toe studs) and the expression pedals (the ones ones in the feet that rock back and forth).
Not all organs are that back, but even the smallest usually have 2 keyboards and pedals. It takes practice.
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Time for some Rudyard Kipling. Here's The Seal Lullaby set to music by Eric Whitacre and performed by Voces8 (Whitacre conducting).
I did this once with my church choir when it fit the readings for the day. It is a lovely piece.
Besides organ playing, my undergrad is in choral music.
I did this once with my church choir when it fit the readings for the day. It is a lovely piece.
Besides organ playing, my undergrad is in choral music.
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Beautiful!
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Stream this 2 hours in the background while you work:
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I love this song and performance by Meatloaf and Company. A different version from what we usually see on YouTube, and slightly NSFW here and there, but I enjoyed watching it.
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Be assured that a walk through the ocean of most souls Would scarcely get your feet wet
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Posting this here because I don't think anyone other than
and I would be interested in a thread for Anglican church music.
I sang at a cathedral where the organ had a tuba-to-the max stop called "State Trumpet," located above the main doors, an eighth of a mile away from the choir stalls. I don't recall any coupler faults with the State Trumpet.Jack Wilson
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Note to self: always, always, and I cannot stress this enough, always, double check your couplers before you play…
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I can deal with most all music. (death metal screaming is a no go). So even church cathedral music is good at the right time and measure.
Did any of you kids get to see Nine Inch Nails live? Pretty good stuff passing a joint down the aisle. (I think we are passed the statute of limitations on self-incrimination).
And these guys, too. This is mosh pit stuff (I can't mosh today -- body would not survive it). And to those who might say, "hey, that's death metal" -- there are loud parts but there are soft parts of storytelling.
Did any of you kids get to see Nine Inch Nails live? Pretty good stuff passing a joint down the aisle. (I think we are passed the statute of limitations on self-incrimination).
And these guys, too. This is mosh pit stuff (I can't mosh today -- body would not survive it). And to those who might say, "hey, that's death metal" -- there are loud parts but there are soft parts of storytelling.
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I never have pulled a really loud trumpet rank (trompette en chamade, tuba magna, state trumpet, etc) by mistake at a really inopportune moment. No, never. Not me.chancery wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 10:23 pmI sang at a cathedral where the organ had a tuba-to-the max stop called "State Trumpet," located above the main doors, an eighth of a mile away from the choir stalls. I don't recall any coupler faults with the State Trumpet.Jack Wilson
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Note to self: always, always, and I cannot stress this enough, always, double check your couplers before you play…
I have not had the opportunity to play with the Party Horn (aka State Trumpet) at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. The opening he uses the trumpet.
And another non-Easter one for those observing lent (though not very lenten). They have liturgical dancers. In this one, you can really tell the challenges of such a huge place (sound delay issues) and an amazingly long procession with a rather short hymn (but lots of fun to sing and play).
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Pleased but not surprised that you caught the reference.
Thanks for those interesting clips.
It was hubris of JP Morgan and the other backers to insist on such a monster, and maintaining the structure (let alone finishing the design) is a perpetual and crippling burden for a small denomination.
Thanks for those interesting clips.
I'm not a particular fan of liturgical dancers, although I can't, if I search my heart, think of a principled objection to using them (in moderation). King David and all that.northland10 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:31 pm And another non-Easter one for those observing lent (though not very lenten). They have liturgical dancers.
Yes, a constant challenge. I remember Dr. Wyton mentioning that he had experimented with using the State Trumpet to accompany the choir, but it just wasn't possible to compensate for the time lag.northland10 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:31 pm In this one, you can really tell the challenges of such a huge place (sound delay issues) and an amazingly long procession with a rather short hymn (but lots of fun to sing and play).
It was hubris of JP Morgan and the other backers to insist on such a monster, and maintaining the structure (let alone finishing the design) is a perpetual and crippling burden for a small denomination.