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Post by ando on Dec 27, 2022 2:19:02 GMT
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Post by jinsinna13 on Dec 27, 2022 15:33:23 GMT
RIP Bobby Rydell. Sad he wasn't on TCM Remembers.
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Post by sepiatone on Dec 27, 2022 17:53:03 GMT
AKK! Really? Truly, the only worthwhile modern use of Beethoven's 5th in my opinion is..... Sepiatone
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Post by Hold the Mayo on Dec 27, 2022 21:22:29 GMT
From the mostly one word song titles album.
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Post by BunnyWhit on Dec 28, 2022 0:01:03 GMT
Quincy Jones got me up and down the hiking trail today with Big Band Bossa Nova (1962).
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Post by ando on Dec 28, 2022 3:32:31 GMT
From the mostly one word song titles album. Couldn't help but watch this follow up. Byrne is beautiful but who's playing the 808 on that first track??
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Dec 28, 2022 6:31:07 GMT
I so wish the Gillian Dobb version from Magnum was online. And that she had more acting credits.
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Post by ando on Dec 28, 2022 18:30:39 GMT
Haydn: The Complete String Quartets The Angeles String Quartet (2000, Philips) YT playlistAlas, the quartet no longer exists but fortunately they left this treasure of a 21 cd box set for all time. It was remastered in 2012 by Decca but that's harder to find than the original. I pop in a different one when I'm off doing house stuff. Then I sit and closely listen for a movement or two. lol Get it in when I can!
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Post by Hold the Mayo on Dec 28, 2022 22:37:56 GMT
Couldn't help but watch this follow up. Byrne is beautiful but who's playing the 808 on that first track?? The only thing the Wiki article says is that the 808 was played from the mixing board. Whatever.
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Post by BunnyWhit on Dec 29, 2022 3:30:10 GMT
Today was Long John Hunter. I knew John. He was a humble and very cool guy. Texas blues through and through.
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Post by ando on Dec 29, 2022 5:26:41 GMT
Another Texas legend. But it’s simply great blues.
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Dec 29, 2022 6:15:01 GMT
Has anybody seen this one yet? I need to get out more - had no idea. I can't be the only sane man in this asylum
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Post by mrminiver on Dec 29, 2022 8:26:55 GMT
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Post by sepiatone on Dec 29, 2022 18:03:07 GMT
Has anybody seen this one yet? I need to get out more - had no idea. I can't be the only sane man in this asylumWell, Fripp certainly seems to have gone over the deep end lately. I've no interest in this. Sepiatone
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Post by ando on Dec 30, 2022 0:00:32 GMT
Tchaikovsky's 4th with the splendid Oslo Philharmonic led by Vasily Petrenko from January 2021.
Edit: This is very much a young man's Tchaikovsky 4th, not without understanding but definitely verve and passion. I like the colors that Bernstein, for instance, is able to bring out with the New York Phil but his tempos are just too slow for me. Some think young Petrenko is chasing a fire here but there's gotta be a roll, a falling, or a sense of increasing inevitability - after all the piece was subtitled "fate". The pacing should be accumulative as well as "structured", moreso, probably. Anyway, I was quite taken with this rendition. Glad I stumbled into it tonight.
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