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A Vancouver band.................... |
^^did you ever go see them? Good song. Listening to it and I'm thinking hair. Lots of it |
No, but went to listen to some of the people who played in the horn section. Vancouver was a hot bed for cool, hip bands. Chilliwack, Headpins, Powder Blues, Seeds of Time, etc. Bryan Adams........... kind of. Anyway, I'm searching high and low for a pristine copy of the Armageddon LP. |
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Not sure if I uploaded this or not. I love most things Vivaldi. Especially the opera arias. And, Roberta Invernizzi is amazing. I spent many a nights at Sedgewick Library listening stations, listening to the Classics. In particular, music from the Baroque Period. From the days I studied music at UBC. |
Switched it up a bit............... Giving the headphones a workout, lol. The video below is not the version I am listening to, btw. Based on 24 secular poems from a collection of 254 11th to 13th century works, Carl Orff created this masterpiece about drinking, gambling, lust, etc. O Fortuna is the most recognized song, but the other songs/stories are just as good. In the Tavern is one of my favourites. You have to hear the entire hour long cantata to appreciate this weird but wonderful piece of music. As for the music itself, Orff really challenges the voices. A very dynamic piece. |
One of the last recorded work of Chester.. Also looking forward to this album. Lamb of God is awesome |
More Vivaldi........... The music of the gods.......... oops, god. There can only be one. god bless.............. just enjoy the piece. ..........sung by countertenor, Andreas Scholl. |
Loving Vulfpeck at the moment. This is my favourite of theirs. |
Moar from one of the great masters of music. |
Johann Straus Hilarious......... William Tell Overture to pizzicato juggling to sneezing and coughing......... orchestral wave? LOL. |
Was listening to some old time jazz records and came across this........ I recall when I was music director of a local marching band. This older gent, who was one of the sponsors, came up to me and asked if we could play "Stormy Weather." I never heard of the song back then. I looked at the score and immediately told him it wasn't gonna work. He then started to get pissed off. Why? What not? I was a respectful young lad back then, so basically walked away after telling him it was not in the cards. LOL. |
Good things do come from Nanaimo........... Courtney Youth Jazz Festival Alumni. Damn, the girl has come a long way. Performed at the White House, won numerous awards, including the Grammy, sang and recorded numerous songs with Tony Bennett, performed in all the venues most musicians can only dream about. She's a mom, too. Simply amazing talent. |
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Mg, you have a fine taste indeed. edit: listened to this song three times now, and i must say that opening gets more powerful each time |
I personally like the version of Hotel California from the Hell Freezes Over DTS DVD recording. The bonus track, Seven Bridges Road is awesome. One of the things on my bucket list........ Montgomery, Alabama to cross the seven bridges of Woodley Road. One more................ |
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I always liked this one |
I don't think there's a single track on that album that isn't amazing. Every member of the Eagles is a bona fide artist. Not your run of the mill musician. |
Will check in on this thread periodically. Like to see what you've got on the player there MG. Thanks for contributing. My favorite version of my favorite Beatles song: |
i love this album Weezer's coverin everyone! |
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Tory getting worked everywhere. Lol. |
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