Some fun music

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Re: Some fun music

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A side note ;)

When I recorded this music, along with many other songs, I was "SKIRTED".

How many other musicians(other than rock bands or Pipe bands*)
these days, are skirted when they perform :?:

*Yes, a kilt is a form/type of skirt :!:

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Re: Some fun music

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Al - good work on the organ, there!
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Ray wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 8:44 am Al - good work on the organ, there!
:bow: Thank You :!:

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Re: Some "out there" music...

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kingfish wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 1:52 amShpongle, The Dorset Expression.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a83Z1d1_ERo
OK, that's opened up a rabbit-hole big enough to drive an artic through -- and I'm enjoying it.
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crfriend wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2020 2:21 am
kingfish wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 1:52 amShpongle, The Dorset Expression.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a83Z1d1_ERo
OK, that's opened up a rabbit-hole big enough to drive an artic through -- and I'm enjoying it.
This clip is not my cup of tea ;)
Try this one Conquest Of Paradise (Vangelis), played on Böhm Emporio organ
This is from 2012 but still sounds great :D

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Re: Some "out there" music...

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Uncle Al wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2020 4:27 am
Try this one Conquest Of Paradise (Vangelis), played on Böhm Emporio organ
This is from 2012 but still sounds great :D

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Wow. Just wow.
BTW: your rendition of "Somewhere Over The rainbow" was first rate.
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kingfish wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:26 amWow. Just wow.
It's good, make no bones about it, but the tune is a very old one. Vivaldi first put the germ to paper, and then Salieri riffed on it a bit, and finally Vangelis brought it into the modern realm with his synthesizers. I first noted this quite some time ago after laughing about the matter for a while. (The folks at my local were very, very confused by my emotional state when I arrived, and explanations did not help the matter. They all likely think I am utterly mad.)
BTW: your rendition of "Somewhere Over The rainbow" was first rate.
That goes without saying.
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