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Foetus – Mutapump
:: .ogg for Media Player or iTunes/Quicktime | Why artists should be using Ogg Vorbis ::
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- KVRist
- 115 posts since 26 Jul, 2023 from France
Jean-Michel Jarre - "Arpégiateur"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDJtB7ZIJf8&t=344s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDJtB7ZIJf8&t=344s
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Liz Harris and Lawrence English - Wake, live at Open Frame
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfPi9ayIGNU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfPi9ayIGNU
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- KVRAF
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- KVRAF
- 25173 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
stunning
https://youtu.be/VHI0hTivDRs?si=Nn2TVYQDNCUb3LYE
There are a couple of moments in this that literally take my breath away, goosebumps and a gasp every time. After the first verse Clayton does this portamento down into the new chord I've never heard the likes of anywhere. And the timing of the transition into uptempo swing, and...
I don't even know if the piano is the keyboard player or the saxohonist, Fred Lipsius.
But the arrangement so reveres its composer Laura Nyro here, it's also so sympatico to the song. Her original is fantastic with nothing but vocal and piano but this is next-level. In 1970 I don't think I was mature enough to appreciate this or the cover of Lonesome Susie. I gravitated to the avantgarde Sympathy for the Devil and the bluesy tunes.
https://youtu.be/VHI0hTivDRs?si=Nn2TVYQDNCUb3LYE
There are a couple of moments in this that literally take my breath away, goosebumps and a gasp every time. After the first verse Clayton does this portamento down into the new chord I've never heard the likes of anywhere. And the timing of the transition into uptempo swing, and...
I don't even know if the piano is the keyboard player or the saxohonist, Fred Lipsius.
But the arrangement so reveres its composer Laura Nyro here, it's also so sympatico to the song. Her original is fantastic with nothing but vocal and piano but this is next-level. In 1970 I don't think I was mature enough to appreciate this or the cover of Lonesome Susie. I gravitated to the avantgarde Sympathy for the Devil and the bluesy tunes.
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