and 20 years ago, the same guy from “De la Crau”, Sam Karpienia with “Dupain” on the “Plateau du Larzac” :
I took your recommendation :-
Lambrini girls were ace. Check the channel for support bands and other gigs you might enjoy.
Thanks @le51
“Lightning” with music by Philip Glass, and lyrics by Suzanne Vega. This is from the 1986 album “Songs from Liquid Days”, where Glass collaborates with various pop musicians to create some interesting pieces. Listening to this you would swear it is sequenced, but actually every note (even the synths) is played by humans. I once saw the Philip Glass ensemble perform live and was completely blown away by their performance. Vocals on this track by Janice Pendarvis. Listen out for polyrythms on the kick drum around 4:20 - the lyrics go “now I feel it in my blood” and it suddenly feels like some sort of heart palpitations. Hopefully someone else out there also likes this kind of obscure stuff…
really nice, love it !
hi @stewart :
You’re not alone, keep faith ![]()
I didn’t knew this piece, so, thank you for sharing, but otherwise I’m a great great Philip Glass fan.
cheers
Hi Chris, it’s not that portable isn’t it ?
she’s good… in fact, at least in Italy, she’s practically unknown… ![]()
she works a lot in Brazil , where they know a lot about music…
we can listen to and it’s soooo cool.
If the instrument wont come to the performer the performer must go to the instrument…
Meanwhile, Catherine has, once again, tracked an instrument to it’s lair…
I’m not allowed to build a zynthian into it ,despite repeated requests…
THIS is a wonderful musical instrument!!!
It takes big hands and a good ear…
She wrestled a cello to the ground previously but is drifting on the jazz side of the force . . .
Fun will be had.
Meanwhile back to the Music…
I believe then that you will listen to good music …
The cello is also beautiful… I don’t think there is an ugly instrument…
She can listen to HIM…
I can understand her point of view
I think I would have done the same !
This is how to be in love with your instrument !
Well, I’m missing –as a beatlemaniac– something like LET IT BE.
The first song I learned on the piano. One of my favorites.
I found this initial version on Youtube with small or minor fixes.
Without LET IT BE, the music would not be the same.
In fact, I apply this particular test when I hear something new: if this (the new song) had never been created, would the world be missing something important… or not?
I don’t love the Beatles in an extreme way … but on this song you are absolutely right …
I never “passed” by the Beatles… this is because I started with Classical Music (from Vivaldi to Rachmaninov and Debussy slowly) and then I discovered Latin American (Bossanova) with A.C. Jobim and from there moving on to jazz and Fusion was a snap… passing through Pink Floyd and all the “Electronic” groups. I’ll stop… I don’t want to bore you with my musical history in too many episodes…
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