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Amazing:
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JT, thank you!! That Steve Martin video is fine! And that’s my all-time favorite flash mob video! Score!!!
ETA Every time I see the bald bass player standing alone in the square I think it’s the opening scene for a Bond movie.
ETA Every time I see the bald bass player standing alone in the square I think it’s the opening scene for a Bond movie.
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Steve has been a favourite of mine for a long time.
Doesn't matter that street video was staged, it was absolutely awesome.
Doesn't matter that street video was staged, it was absolutely awesome.
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He has a place in Brevard, NC. I think he’s still there. He moved there for the picking.
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Tommy Emmanuel got a mention for his version of "Classical Gas" on the Classical Gasses thread.
Here's Tommy and his brother Phil doing another modern classic...
(I dunno, may this should be on the Covers thread?)
Here's Tommy and his brother Phil doing another modern classic...
(I dunno, may this should be on the Covers thread?)
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Gonna post an Ode to Joy flash mob to honor Third GrandmaTiredretiredlawyer wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 12:20 pm
If you want to read instead of watch, here it is:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-defian ... de-to-joy/
"He sewed his eyes shut because he is afraid to see, He tries to tell me what I put inside of me
He's got the answers to ease my curiosity, He dreamed a god up and called it Christianity"
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He's got the answers to ease my curiosity, He dreamed a god up and called it Christianity"
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Thank you, sweet grand boy of mine!
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In college, we returned from summer break and had to prep the 9th for a performance in 3 weeks. Screaming high Fs for many measures when you are not yet back in shape after the break is not what I call a hug. It's more of a punch in the nose.
Too also, being deaf, he had no issues with the soloists' unaccompanied cadenza near the end, which is almost impossible to get in tune. He did not have to hear it performed. It probably sounded great in his head.
Still, it is a great work.
Too also, being deaf, he had no issues with the soloists' unaccompanied cadenza near the end, which is almost impossible to get in tune. He did not have to hear it performed. It probably sounded great in his head.
Still, it is a great work.
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The first 5 minutes of this brought tears to my eyes:
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Eat this, wannabe thrashers:
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Gotta love the porn 'staches, the intro to this is freakin' awesome:
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On the Coronation thread we had some brief discussion of Tudor musicians such as Thomas Tallis. This Sunday, my choir is singing his motet, "I ye love me" which seems potentially appropriate for Mother's Day.
One of Tallis's more ambitious works is Spem in alium. It is written for 40 different voice parts. In other words, it requires eight 5-part choirs.
The nice thing with the internet, somebody is always willing to make some pretty visual to go with it (as performed by the Tallis Scholars).
One of Tallis's more ambitious works is Spem in alium. It is written for 40 different voice parts. In other words, it requires eight 5-part choirs.
The nice thing with the internet, somebody is always willing to make some pretty visual to go with it (as performed by the Tallis Scholars).
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Interesting maybe?
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I've been binging on isolated vocals, this one is something else:
this one, too:
this one, too:
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Heard this tune on a video games commercial. It soon became an ear worm. I sent it to my twin who plays the flute. She said, "Damn".
The lead sheet is provided for those who want to play along.
Should I post it in the Covers thread?
The lead sheet is provided for those who want to play along.
Should I post it in the Covers thread?
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This is beautiful.northland10 wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 11:18 pm On the Coronation thread we had some brief discussion of Tudor musicians such as Thomas Tallis. This Sunday, my choir is singing his motet, "I ye love me" which seems potentially appropriate for Mother's Day.
One of Tallis's more ambitious works is Spem in alium. It is written for 40 different voice parts. In other words, it requires eight 5-part choirs.
The nice thing with the internet, somebody is always willing to make some pretty visual to go with it (as performed by the Tallis Scholars).
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Dang you all to heck and back.John Thomas8 wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 11:42 pm I've been binging on isolated vocals, this one is something else:
https: //youtu.be/zhrygUrJFmQ
I may never be able to listen to ITCOTKK again without hearing how flat Greg Lake was on much of this.
Fripp is such a perfectionist that I cannot comprehend how he let this get into the final mix.
I'm gonna have to go put it on, RIGHT NOW, to see how much the orchestration hides the flat vocals.
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After listening to it, I am thinking the tuning may well have been intentional. Playing with tuning such as making something flatter, or sharper can bring a different character to the music, in some cases, make the whole thing a bit uncomfortable. He is sagging on the instrument version as well and I have to think that was a choice.keith wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 2:41 amDang you all to heck and back.John Thomas8 wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 11:42 pm I've been binging on isolated vocals, this one is something else:
https: //youtu.be/zhrygUrJFmQ
I may never be able to listen to ITCOTKK again without hearing how flat Greg Lake was on much of this.
Fripp is such a perfectionist that I cannot comprehend how he let this get into the final mix.
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It's a sad song and I think Greg captured the feeling perfectly:northland10 wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 7:19 pmAfter listening to it, I am thinking the tuning may well have been intentional. Playing with tuning such as making something flatter, or sharper can bring a different character to the music, in some cases, make the whole thing a bit uncomfortable. He is sagging on the instrument version as well and I have to think that was a choice.keith wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 2:41 amDang you all to heck and back.John Thomas8 wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 11:42 pm I've been binging on isolated vocals, this one is something else:
https: //youtu.be/zhrygUrJFmQ
I may never be able to listen to ITCOTKK again without hearing how flat Greg Lake was on much of this.
Fripp is such a perfectionist that I cannot comprehend how he let this get into the final mix.
The wall on which the prophets wrote
Is cracking at the seams
Upon the instruments of death
The sunlight brightly gleams
When every man is torn apart
With nightmares and with dreams
Will no one lay the laurel wreath
When silence drowns the screams?
Confusion will be my epitaph
As I crawl, a cracked and broken path
If we make it, we can all sit back and laugh
But I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes, I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes, I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Between the iron gates of fate
The seeds of time were sown
And watered by the deeds of those
Who know and who are known;
Knowledge is a deadly friend
If no one sets the rules
The fate of all mankind I see
Is in the hands of fools
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Stop me if you’ve heard this before…
First time I saw Tallis Scholars live there was an announcement beforehand - due to sudden illness a certain singer was replaced at the last minute. As the concert progressed I was amazed at how seamlessly this new person fit into the group.
Fast forward a decade, I was waiting tables on an extremely busy Sunday at our local popular restaurant. At one table were two handsome men, personable and patient. When I delivered their coffee drinks they were talking about a concert they’d seen. One of them asked me what my best concert experience had been, so I told them about Tallis and how impressed I was by the replacement singer.
When I’m enthusiastic about something, you can tell. I went on for a bit before l noticed their beaming reaction.
“What?” I asked One guy pointed to his friend. “That was him.” My mouth fell open.””Yeah, sure” No really, he teaches Tallis at UCLA and is a renowned Tallis Scholar”.
I mean, come on. What are the odds ? I comped them
So now when people ask that question I tell the whole story.
First time I saw Tallis Scholars live there was an announcement beforehand - due to sudden illness a certain singer was replaced at the last minute. As the concert progressed I was amazed at how seamlessly this new person fit into the group.
Fast forward a decade, I was waiting tables on an extremely busy Sunday at our local popular restaurant. At one table were two handsome men, personable and patient. When I delivered their coffee drinks they were talking about a concert they’d seen. One of them asked me what my best concert experience had been, so I told them about Tallis and how impressed I was by the replacement singer.
When I’m enthusiastic about something, you can tell. I went on for a bit before l noticed their beaming reaction.
“What?” I asked One guy pointed to his friend. “That was him.” My mouth fell open.””Yeah, sure” No really, he teaches Tallis at UCLA and is a renowned Tallis Scholar”.
I mean, come on. What are the odds ? I comped them
So now when people ask that question I tell the whole story.
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I fell down a rabbit hole last week. It all started here.
Then I checked some of his other stuff
His voice is mesmerizing, his lyrics next level.
He calls the genre Bardcore. Storytelling. I won’t dump it all out here. Violet’s Tale and Jenny and Screech, check the out if you like it.
He also busks in Brighton.
He has Lyme disease, got it at around age 10. Lyme ticks are endemic in his area. By 17 it had stopped him in his tracks and got the next 10 years misdiagnosed and prescribed many inappropriate drugs (in addition to those he took himself). Two stem cell transplants and other experimental therapies later and he’s almost back.
Lots of songs are autobiographical but relatable.
He’s also a marketing genius. He has no record label; he’s promoting himself. Hi Ren has something like 20 millions YT views since it dropped in December.
Then I did something I’ve never done before, watched reaction videos. I’m not alone in thinking this guy has a golden road ahead.
Ok I’m done. He may not be your cuppa. That’s ok.
Then I checked some of his other stuff
His voice is mesmerizing, his lyrics next level.
He calls the genre Bardcore. Storytelling. I won’t dump it all out here. Violet’s Tale and Jenny and Screech, check the out if you like it.
He also busks in Brighton.
He has Lyme disease, got it at around age 10. Lyme ticks are endemic in his area. By 17 it had stopped him in his tracks and got the next 10 years misdiagnosed and prescribed many inappropriate drugs (in addition to those he took himself). Two stem cell transplants and other experimental therapies later and he’s almost back.
Lots of songs are autobiographical but relatable.
He’s also a marketing genius. He has no record label; he’s promoting himself. Hi Ren has something like 20 millions YT views since it dropped in December.
Then I did something I’ve never done before, watched reaction videos. I’m not alone in thinking this guy has a golden road ahead.
Ok I’m done. He may not be your cuppa. That’s ok.
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Haven't heard this one in forever. Teenager neon strikes again!