hissfull blissfull wishfull trizztezaaa and remcooooo
- Narcissistic Messiah
- Topic Starter
- 4562 posts since 8 Apr, 2002 from https://soundcloud.com/remcoh
- KVRAF
- 8868 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
Beautiful intro, love those strings, nice woodwinds...
Remco goes Chet Baker
Impressive, too bad it's so short. Thanks for the DL.
Remco goes Chet Baker
Impressive, too bad it's so short. Thanks for the DL.
- Narcissistic Messiah
- Topic Starter
- 4562 posts since 8 Apr, 2002 from https://soundcloud.com/remcoh
ow trizztezaaa orange is something else
that guy is a genius - i`m tellin yall
thanks for listening
thanks for liking
that guy is a genius - i`m tellin yall
thanks for listening
thanks for liking
- KVRAF
- 3265 posts since 22 Sep, 2003 from under the sun
i really liked the original. your contribution tends to enlighten the atmosphere. you know how i love your voice and singing art, Remco. and here you shine once more. however i still have a little preference for the original and Tris' veiled singing. actually, nobody said we had to chose. so, i'll keep both and enjoy both.
- Narcissistic Messiah
- Topic Starter
- 4562 posts since 8 Apr, 2002 from https://soundcloud.com/remcoh
i know
i just was tempted he asked me
so i thought lets give it a try
greets
i just was tempted he asked me
so i thought lets give it a try
greets
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
Oh, I'm not a genius, I'm just a hard-working guy. But you, you are a genius sir! I love how it strays just enough from the original to make it almost a completely different [emotionally speaking] experience. Fantastic. That's all I can say. Thank you, thank you!remco wrote:ow trizztezaaa orange is something else
that guy is a genius - i`m tellin yall
thanks for listening
thanks for liking
[btw, if you haven't yet, check out Garret's version which is closer to the original but still miles ahead in terms of actual performance]
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
Oh, thank you man I still wish I could sing like these guys though.Wopelka wrote:i really liked the original. your contribution tends to enlighten the atmosphere. you know how i love your voice and singing art, Remco. and here you shine once more. however i still have a little preference for the original and Tris' veiled singing. actually, nobody said we had to chose. so, i'll keep both and enjoy both.
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
btw glad you noticed how much it sounds like Chet Baker. I played this for my cousin and I told him 'listen at how much it sounds like Chet Baker' and he thought that I was mad saying 'it sounds nothing like Chet Baker' and stuff. I can now show him your post and prove beyond doubt how full of shit he iscptgone wrote:Beautiful intro, love those strings, nice woodwinds...
Remco goes Chet Baker
Impressive, too bad it's so short. Thanks for the DL.
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- KVRAF
- 7672 posts since 9 Nov, 2003 from Netherlands
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- KVRAF
- 6496 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from Frederick, MD
I love KVR. There are just so many different perspectives on composition, instrumentation and style. I mean I'd never even hear this kind of music, let alone seek it out if it wasn't for KVR.
This is like so far from anything I'd do or normally listen to . . . but it's great stuff! Very evocative with a touch of melancholy. I like how there's a blend of the orchestral and lo-fi strange stuff.
Excellent.
This is like so far from anything I'd do or normally listen to . . . but it's great stuff! Very evocative with a touch of melancholy. I like how there's a blend of the orchestral and lo-fi strange stuff.
Excellent.
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- KVRAF
- 1869 posts since 21 Feb, 2004 from somewhere! anywhere!
great! it opens like 'fire poem' by the crazy world of arthur brown, then there's that brian wilson, via high llamas, turn before remco comes in.
i liked the original alot (voted for it in the spring contest ), i found tristeza's voice imparted something ancient-childlike (note NOT childish) that matched the the sense of wonder at spring's rejuvenation, this version touches on something more forlorn, a little melancholic perhaps, equally suited the theme - seasons passing, like love.
now i must hear garrett's take
i'm highly taken with this tristezaorange, and his gift for song.
regards
i liked the original alot (voted for it in the spring contest ), i found tristeza's voice imparted something ancient-childlike (note NOT childish) that matched the the sense of wonder at spring's rejuvenation, this version touches on something more forlorn, a little melancholic perhaps, equally suited the theme - seasons passing, like love.
now i must hear garrett's take
i'm highly taken with this tristezaorange, and his gift for song.
regards
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus