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Little Fishes (2004 Digital Remaster) · Brian Eno

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Some Of Them Are Old (2004 Digital Remaster) · Brian Eno


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Julie With (2004 Digital Remaster) · Brian Eno


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Fullness Of Wind (Variation On 'The Canon In D Major' By Johann Pachelbel) · Brian Eno


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Old Mr Kringle is soon gonna jingle
the bells that will tingle all your troubles away
Everybody's waiting for the man with the bag
Cuz Christmas is coming again
Don't feed the gators,y'all
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Cliff Richard - Songs from Heathchiff
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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this is absolutely mind-blowing. I feel I'd never heard it before, it was all like cheap demos of the thing before this. I agreed with Frank, the preferable record was Utah/Abravanel, but that too is like a budget demo vs this.

The original orchestration {Varese Ameriques} was abandoned at once as too much to handle. 1921, apparently no one was ready.

This is a truly great recording, and mix, where you get a good sense of the space, on the f'ing youtube. It's like a total fantasy of an orchestra, what's amassed here. ONE_HUNDRED years have passed now, and a lot of this is still future music. The opening is as astounding as anything I've ever experienced. it's like he took the really radical elements of Rite of Spring and took that all the way.

Huge kudos to Simon Rattle, and this preposterously accomplished orchestra.

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silver apples on the moon.
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jancivil wrote: Wed Dec 22, 2021 6:14 pm

this is absolutely mind-blowing. I feel I'd never heard it before, it was all like cheap demos of the thing before this. I agreed with Frank, the preferable record was Utah/Abravanel, but that too is like a budget demo vs this.

The original orchestration {Varese Ameriques} was abandoned at once as too much to handle. 1921, apparently no one was ready.

This is a truly great recording, and mix, where you get a good sense of the space, on the f'ing youtube. It's like a total fantasy of an orchestra, what's amassed here. ONE_HUNDRED years have passed now, and a lot of this is still future music. The opening is as astounding as anything I've ever experienced. it's like he took the really radical elements of Rite of Spring and took that all the way.

Huge kudos to Simon Rattle, and this preposterously accomplished orchestra.
ah yes! i remember this!!!
got my mum to record it for me on the sky box, then sat in her living room enjoying it at full blast :hihi:

"what are you listening to son? bit different than all the heavy metal you used to play"

yes mum, i haven't lived here for 30 odd years, things have changed! :lol:
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for all the shit the beeb come out with, the proms is fantastic!
not a fan of the last night with all the nationalism thrown in, but the overall programme, usually has at least one "outlier" as above. along with an afternoon aimed at kids!!

i saw an aussie, brett dean, composition, that was quite interesting, lots of real world sounds used too, phones and the like.

also many years ago, watched a group of disabled kids, have to admit, i wasn't expecting much, well, i certainly wasn't expecting what i got anyway, they were great, and to see them enjoying the music they were playing, no better moments for me than seeing kids enjoying music :D
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Frank Zappa - Them or Us

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