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Re: Just Some Nice Music Thread Here...Post it Here...
This 'near brought a tear to my eye' this week seeing Rick Wakeman playing this incredible piano solo live in concert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05k8DgE ... rt_radio=1 (starts really going nuts from 2:40mins, then more-so from 4:40mins!!) Amazing for a guy in his 70s to still bang this intense complexity and speed out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05k8DgE ... rt_radio=1 (starts really going nuts from 2:40mins, then more-so from 4:40mins!!) Amazing for a guy in his 70s to still bang this intense complexity and speed out.
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DiamondEcho wrote:This 'near brought a tear to my eye' this week seeing Rick Wakeman playing this incredible piano solo live in concert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05k8DgE ... rt_radio=1 (starts really going nuts from 2:40mins, then more-so from 4:40mins!!) Amazing for a guy in his 70s to still bang this intense complexity and speed out.
And if you wish for creativity how about The Beatles Eleonor Rigby played in the style of Prokofiev? 'No really!!' > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp1nLAI ... XM&index=2 'Rick Wakeman - Eleanor Rigby (Live, 2018) | Live Portraits'
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For my ear speed and complexity has rarely added up to a good listen. For example I much prefer the slower melodic sections of Layla and Freebird to the helter-skelter guitar solos. And whilst this Eleanor Rigby piece is impressive I wouldn't listen to it again. I much preferred his piano solo for Life on Mars I found immediately below. That I would listen to again.
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Fair enough, but I just saw RickW in concert playing these monsters this week....
Meanwhile: Pre the Kim Wilde version (produced in the original by her dad)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbsv5NhPaOY
'Vanilla Fudge live | Rockpalast | 2004'
[For Prog/heavy 60s/70s rock fans]
Meanwhile: Pre the Kim Wilde version (produced in the original by her dad)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbsv5NhPaOY
'Vanilla Fudge live | Rockpalast | 2004'
[For Prog/heavy 60s/70s rock fans]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeP4FFr88SQ
Love him or hate him...there is something pure and simple about this. How it used to be in 1964.
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Love him or hate him...there is something pure and simple about this. How it used to be in 1964.
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redsturgeon wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeP4FFr88SQ
Love him or hate him...there is something pure and simple about this. How it used to be in 1964.
Mt Tambourine Man
58 years ago!!! Goodness knows where the time goes (Sandy Denny didn't know either)
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Wow, it's 40 years since The Jam split up. Paul Weller was only 24 at the time.
Time flies, eh?
Scott.
Time flies, eh?
Scott.
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I was just looking through some early 70s 'Xmas music'. Tiger Feet by Mud, 'Bye-Bye Baby' - Bay City Rollers, etc. Then I replayed this one, after yeeears never hearing it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lTwA5xMeTM and you know what I still like it! It hangs together, seems well composed and played, is innovative enough to work across decades etc. Amusing to see guys in eye-shadow and the high/vamp collars - very New York Dolls etc. Somehow this seems more avant-garde than what 'pre-10s' are exposed to these days.
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swill453 wrote:Wow, it's 40 years since The Jam split up. Paul Weller was only 24 at the time.
Time flies, eh?
Scott.
They're on tour though, as 'From the Jam', and we have tickets. PLUS support band the simply amazing Buzzcocks!
[When you're even more looking forward to the support than the main act].
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I just came upon this song on Youtube, sung by some Hibs fans and then looked up the original by The Proclaimers.
I'd not heard it before and thought it was well worth a listen. Hopefully someone else will think the same !
Sunshine on Leith - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V7NYX1TOgs
Sussexlad
I'd not heard it before and thought it was well worth a listen. Hopefully someone else will think the same !
Sunshine on Leith - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V7NYX1TOgs
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Sussexlad wrote:I just came upon this song on Youtube, sung by some Hibs fans and then looked up the original by The Proclaimers.
I'd not heard it before and thought it was well worth a listen. Hopefully someone else will think the same !
Sunshine on Leith - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V7NYX1TOgs
Sussexlad
Classic!
I had to return the LP twice when it came out as both skipped at the same point in the start - must have been a dodgy pressing
Movie of the musical of the same name is worth a watch
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I guess we've all heard Jennifer's 'Power of Love' but I'd not come across this before and think it's a really stunning performance, well worth a listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUgxEZtWSEc
Jennifer Rush - Hero Of A Fool
Sussexlad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUgxEZtWSEc
Jennifer Rush - Hero Of A Fool
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Some remarkable guitar/percussive technique by Sophie Chassee, and Joscho Stephan in an excellent duo... last journey of the wren.
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And here, that candidate for world's best dressed guitarist and most contiguous consonants in a name, Peter Autschbach, in duo with Joscho Stephan, playing Autumn Leaves. in what will become a historic period that spawned the online concert to keep music alive.
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I'm not religious but have a taste for several hymns, which I guess was instilled when a kid and mum was quite involved and I got taken along.
I've also always been a fan of Steeleye Span since seeing them at the Brighton Dome during the 70s and so coming across the SS CD 'Sing Lustily And With Good Courage' was a bit of a treat.
I doubt anything shows off Maddy Prior's voice better than 'Who Would True Valour See' and there are several others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY3MnQRVmOc
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I've also always been a fan of Steeleye Span since seeing them at the Brighton Dome during the 70s and so coming across the SS CD 'Sing Lustily And With Good Courage' was a bit of a treat.
I doubt anything shows off Maddy Prior's voice better than 'Who Would True Valour See' and there are several others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY3MnQRVmOc
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This will bring out the daz$le or warts 'n all of your music system. If you have high-end hi-fi this will give it a complete through-the-range work-out, with extra detail. 3D like detail via a 2D set-up, the sound will be coming variosuly from all corners of the room. You get little of that through a computer though you can still get a sense of the dynamic range.
'On Her Majesty's Secret Service
by Propellerheads feat. David Arnold
Decksandrumsandrockandroll
Wall of Sound 1997
Producers: Propellerheads, David Arnold
https://www.whosampled.com/Propellerhea ... t-Service/
'On Her Majesty's Secret Service
by Propellerheads feat. David Arnold
Decksandrumsandrockandroll
Wall of Sound 1997
Producers: Propellerheads, David Arnold
https://www.whosampled.com/Propellerhea ... t-Service/
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The tv series 'The 100' brought me to this excellent cover of 'into the black' by Chromatics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSycSBYHitc
BoE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSycSBYHitc
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