What music and movies do you like - share with us
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Jorja Alice Smith
1. Don't Watch Me Cry (live)
2. Let Me Down ft. Stormzy
3. Blue Lights (colors show)
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There's an argument under Blind Guardian's "False Innocence" on YouTube, in comments.
I like the song, searched for the lyrics and found a discrepancy.
In the refrain, there is a line, "Deny blah-blah false innocence". Well, most sites say it's "Deny it's false..", while I heard two syllables there. It's either "it is" or "it its".
A guy argued I was wrong. I objected in a way that Metal "workers" aren't usually the epitome of English grammar. And who would SING "it's" in a song anyway? -
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Since the old topic about movies is locked, and I see no reason to create new topic just for that purpose, so I think it is fine, that we will write here also about movies.
Amy (2015) - Documentary, Biography, Music
"Archival footage and personal testimonials present an intimate portrait of the life and career of British singer/songwriter Amy Winehouse."
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Hah 'bout Death Metal? :devil:
Having started this morning with classical music, Mozart and Vivaldi, then I discovered a "pioneer of Death Metal", Possessed (seems Google likes it;).
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Took to enjoy classical music. Mostly Baroque as far as I get it. Vivaldi and some Mozart.
I don't know much about musical grammar and sheets, and can't play instruments. I can whistle, some...:)
It's hard to find what you're looking for then. I've searched online for some "whistle machine":) didn't find any.
Had to scramble my poor memory for some names/hints...
And plough through YouTube. Found something interesting. I didn't get much Mozart, except for now for 1albumpiece -- Clarinet Concerto A minor, K.622, very much liked it:)
What does this "K." mean exactly. I get that it's some kind of catalogue. What sort of catalogue and what does the K stand for? -
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@joshl said in What music do you like to listen to - share it with us:
Clarinet Concerto A minor...
My downloaded file's name says "major".
I don't know what those mean anyway:) I always thought "major" is "funny" and "minor" is "not funny":D -
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Julia Michaels, Trippie Redd - Jump
Sade - Greatest Hits
Julia Michaels & Shawn Mendes - Like to Be You
RoadTrip - Bebe Rexha - Meant to Be
Julia Michaels ft. Brynn Cartelli - Issues, Jump
Nicki Minaj - Chun Li - Shirlene Quigley choreography
RoadTrip - Dua Lipa - IDGAF
Deb Talan - Comfort
Janelle Monáe - Many Moons (lyrics)
Sandrine Piau - Antonio Vivaldi - Nisi Dominus, RV 608
Angela Gheorghiu - Vissi d'arte (Tosca, Puccini)
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My Song of the Morning today was Classical Gas.
Didn't know it was written by some dude in some 19something:)
Here's one with some ugly girl(s) on the screen (the foreground one might have been pregnant): https://youtu.be/NYqHxaKrVLA -
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Hi @joshl, Classical Gas is composed, and originally performed by Mason Williams
Several covers:
- The Ventures Wild Again Concert 97
- Hank Marvin & David Copperfield
- Walk Don't Run, La Bamba, Classical Gas - medley by Jim Falbo
Mexico, Maria Elena, Classical Gas - The Ventures Acoustic 1994 -
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@l33t4opera On some Russian sources they say it's a collaboration by Bach and Vivaldy (<sic)
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The song of this morning is...
Tadadada...
Wait for it...
Wait for it...
"Beyond the Sea" -- by Bobby Darin: https://youtu.be/m8OlDPqYBLw
Have a nice day! -
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The same for you @joshl
;-)
Andalusian Spanish Arabic music via Buddha's Lounge
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1000th post music compilation
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Ariana Grande
- Wango Tango 2018
- The light is coming ft. Nicki MinajCamila Cabello
- Say You Won't Let Go - wth James Arthur at Radio 1's Teen Awards
- Consequence (audio)Dua Lipa
- Acoustic Session at Basta de Todo, Argentina
- New Rules (Piano Acoustic)Demi Lovato
- Solo - Clean Bandit feat. Demi Lovato
- Sober (lyric video)
- Fall In Line - Christina Aguilera ft. Demi LovatoCheat Codes, Little Mix - Only You (lyric video)
Halsey ft. Lauren Jauregui - Strangers
Sam Smith - Baby, You Make Me Crazy (acoustic)
Panic! At The Disco
- Bohemian Rhapsody - live from the Death Of A Bachelor Tour
- Dying In LA (audio)NF - Why
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Who knows if Frank Sinatra's voice always was like this or if it deteriorated because of his smoking?
"NewYork, NewYork!" on YouTube: I thought GaGa was blunt, then I found that FS sounded practically the same. Could it be his older gigs only shown there?
I thought I remembered a great cabaret performance of the song... With deep clear voices, long breaths, etc. -
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Only You – Cheat Codes, Little Mix ringtone It's a new song that I love.
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I'm still "if I could fly like birds on high, then straight to your arms", believe it or not. I seem to prefer Williams's version, I think: longer and more elaborate, 42 Wallaby Way Sydney:)
Meanwhile, what does "folk song, written by poet Donald Macintyre" mean?
In Russia we do have a term "folklore", but to music, we apply term "народная" ("people's"), so the question.
It's about Òran na Cloiche.
Does it mean that the melody was written by people then came Donald and used it? In Russia, we wouldn't keep calling it "народная" then...