10.24pm
9 March 2017
While My Guitar Gently Weeps by our friends The Beatles.
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10.42pm
11 November 2010
It’s this one now.
Blue Rondo a la Turk – The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959)
I adore the whole Time Out album and this is my favorite on that one.
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27 February 2017
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1 January 2017
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26 January 2017
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I've sat there on the barstool and I've looked him in the face.
He seemed a little haggard, but it did not slow him down,
he was humming to the neon of the universal sound.
10.41pm
11 November 2010
Dandelion – The Rolling Stones (1967)
I sometimes feel a little bad about how rarely I put Beatles-related stuff in this thread, but today it’s somewhat Beatles-related. John Lennon and Paul McCartney sing backing vocals on this song.
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11.06pm
Reviewers
17 December 2012
True, and probably false, @Necko.
The single version, which was their third version, recorded on 12-13 & 21 June 1967, it has been suggested features Paul, but not John, on backing vocals. Research into it by Stones scholars suggest it as only a possibility. However, the full single version (which I don’t know if you’ve put up as your video is coming up as unavailable to me), featured a coda that was taken from the a-side of the single, We Love You, which most definitely featured John and Paul on backing vocals.
So, the only real definite, is that John & Paul are on backing vocals during the coda, if the coda is included.
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9.48pm
11 November 2010
10.51pm
9 March 2017
This may be unusual to say but i’m on a kick for a jazz piece i wrote myself. Since i suck at piano and haven’t finished it, i wouldn’t be able to record it but i thought i’d instead write it out.
BPM=220
Key=D7
s=single
arp=arpeggio
stop=stop for whole measure
and=stop for half measure
hold=sustain that note during that measure
If there’s 2 notes written together, that means syncopation.
D9 and D9 stop
D#7 and D#7 stop
Repeat
C7 and C7 stop
F7 and G7 stop
Verse:
Ds D7/F# As D7/F#
DsD7/F# AsD7/F# BsD7/F# C#sD7/F#
Ds D7/F# As D7/F#
DsD7/F# CsD7/F# BsD7/F# AsD7/F#
Gs G7/B Ds G7/B
GsG7/B FsG7/B EsG7/B DsG7/B
Ds D7/F# As D7/F#
DsD7/F# CsD7/F# BsD7/F# AsD7/F#
A7 and A7 stop
G7 and G7 stop
Ds D7/F# As D7/F#
DsD7/F# AsD7/F# BsD7/F# C#sD7/F#
Chorus:
Bbmaj7 hold hold BbsDsFs
Bbmajmin7 hold hold BbsDbsFs
Bbsus27 hold hold BbsCsFs
Am6no5 hold hold AsCsFs
Left:
F hold hold hold
Right:
Fs As Cs Ds Cs As
Left:
G hold hold hold
Right:
Gs Bs Ds Es Ds Bs
Carp As Gs stop
As Gs Bbs As Gs
(Ebs Es Gs) x4 Cs
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4.10am
19 January 2017
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9 March 2017
4.48am
26 January 2017
Necko said
Seven Stars – Air feat. Victoria Legrand (2012)
I haven’t heard the song, @Necko but the album title and cover art are from a 1902 film called (in English) a trip to the moon. If you’re interested, watch the video for Tonight Tonight by the Smashing Pumpkins which is basically a tribute to that film.
I've been up on the mountain, and I've seen his wondrous grace,
I've sat there on the barstool and I've looked him in the face.
He seemed a little haggard, but it did not slow him down,
he was humming to the neon of the universal sound.
5.13am
19 January 2017
QuarryMan said
I haven’t heard the song, @Necko but the album title and cover art are from a 1902 film called (in English) a trip to the moon. If you’re interested, watch the video for Tonight Tonight by the Smashing Pumpkins which is basically a tribute to that film.
I’ve seen the film on YouTube, it’s pretty creepy! Air are a great band by the way.
Been listening to a lot of Talking Heads recently and this song in particular:
"And life flows on within you and without you" - George Harrison
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24 March 2014
12.30am
11 November 2010
QuarryMan said
I haven’t heard the song, @Necko but the album title and cover art are from a 1902 film called (in English) a trip to the moon. If you’re interested, watch the video for Tonight Tonight by the Smashing Pumpkins which is basically a tribute to that film.
I know. I’m a big silent film fan. In 1993, a previously thought lost hand-tinted color version of the film was rediscovered. It was restored in 2011 with new music. The album is a soundtrack for the 2011 restoration.
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1 January 2017
12.39pm
1 January 2017
ELO – Hold On Tight (1981)
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