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Song Of The Day

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I rarely get a chance to hear decent music any more so I thought it would be good to have a thread that we can share songs that people might have missed whilst doing other things.

 

My track for today is Lake Of Shadows - Moving Hearts. It's been around for a while but it is new to me:

 

[ame=

]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANCOk1gQOrI[/ame]

 

There is some talking at the start - the song starts 1:17 into this video. I think this is a breathtakingly beautiful song, but I played it to my wife and it did nothing for her - oh well I guess music is a very personal thing!

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Ah yes - nice music indeed.

 

Jake will be a good player when he gets older ... lol!

That is seriously excellent playing skill - best I have seen ... thanks Mystic.

 

My high school years were in the late 1960's and so I was fortunate to imprint the best music of the 20th century! (Along with the EType Jag, the Ford Mustang, the Monaro, GTHO Falcon, and ... mini-skirts, Colour TV, Transistor Radios ... Bell bottomed trousers, Paisley shirts, pointy-toe shoes ... * )

 

But this song came along later, and unfortunately I only discovered Dan Fogelberg's music when he passed away prematurely in December 2007.

 

Enjoy one of his best! This song will touch you.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NmdFgFyhnk]YouTube - same old lang syne[/ame]

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Ingot54,

 

You date yourself. We must be about the same age.

Dan Fogelberg was very cool.

 

I was never into Country, but I didn't realise how much I liked Johnny Cash untill he passed away.

 

[ame=

]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmVAWKfJ4Go&feature=fvst[/ame]

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Ingot54,

 

You date yourself. We must be about the same age.

Dan Fogelberg was very cool.

 

I was never into Country, but I didn't realise how much I liked Johnny Cash until he passed away.

 

The earlier Johnny Cash appealed to me more than his later stuff, though his music increased in popularity in other quarters. Yet I could not watch that video without everything about the man coming back - Man in Black, Folsom Prison, The Reverend Mr Black, and The Wreck of the Old 97 to name a few ...

 

My main thing has always been 'ballad-type" songs, and as this style only appeals to a few, I won't bore you with some of the stuff in my head!

 

So for today, we can take a trip back to nostalgia-town again, with Simon and Garfunkel ... classic stuff. There were live recordings of this available, but I decided to sacrifice the video content in favor of the pure musical treasure and delight that the original song is.

 

Best appreciated with good headphones this time.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdKjEHfHINQ]YouTube - Simon and Garfunkel The Boxer (Original)[/ame]

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This is turning into a trip down memory lane.

 

I saw Simon and Garfunkel Live in Central Park early 70s.

They finished with "Sounds of Silence" done A Cappella.

 

Man - what a privilege that would have been - I could write on the edge of a postage stamp the number of 'big name' artists I have seen live.

 

Here in Australia we had a late start on the rest of the world - today we can get the good ones to Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide ... and maybe another capital city or two, but some never make it to 'down under'.

 

This featured artist today toured Oz in 1973 with his 4 brothers - the first Black Group to ever tour here from overseas. Yes, it was The Jackson 5 and although Michael was planning to include Australia in his "This is It" world tour in 2009, he never got to begin the tour.

 

History records he died on 25th June 2009 - three weeks before due to commence his series of 50 concerts, starting from London.

 

The most memorable song for me was this one - and if you are a fan, you will have noticed as he got older, so did the strength of his voice. When choosing the version today, I noted some stronger vocals from him with this song, but the one I think I want to remember him most by, is the youthful version below.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqU1VywcZBM&feature=fvwrel]YouTube - Michael Jackson - Ben - OST - Live Performance - The 45th Annual Academy Awards® (1973) - HQ Sound[/ame]

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Two from Philip Glass that I like...

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7NUz5ivqYg]Philip Glass - Opening (from Glassworks)[/ame]

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpoWWnR348M]Einstein On The Beach Knee Play 5[/ame]

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Man - what a privilege that would have been - I could write on the edge of a postage stamp the number of 'big name' artists I have seen live.

 

Here in Australia we had a late start on the rest of the world - today we can get the good ones to Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide ... and maybe another capital city or two, but some never make it to 'down under'.

 

This featured artist today toured Oz in 1973 with his 4 brothers - the first Black Group to ever tour here from overseas. Yes, it was The Jackson 5 and although Michael was planning to include Australia in his "This is It" world tour in 2009, he never got to begin the tour.

 

History records he died on 25th June 2009 - three weeks before due to commence his series of 50 concerts, starting from London.

 

The most memorable song for me was this one - and if you are a fan, you will have noticed as he got older, so did the strength of his voice. When choosing the version today, I noted some stronger vocals from him with this song, but the one I think I want to remember him most by, is the youthful version below.

 

YouTube - Michael Jackson - Ben - OST - Live Performance - The 45th Annual Academy Awards® (1973) - HQ Sound

 

 

I played a bit of guitar, Bass and Drums. Went to a lot of concerts.

 

Jimi Hendrix ( 5 times )

Janice

Zepplin

Stones

Beatles

The Who

etc X 50+

I live about 35 miles from the site of the "Woodstock" concert.

Went there too. Everybody told me I had a great time. :smoking:

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Nice, Certenotti.

 

After that though, I need something lighter ... though it won't suit many!

 

Kids ... don't try this at home!

 

So ... now for something completely different ...

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPhWfSeMYHA]YouTube - Cows With Guns[/ame]

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Well .... told you that wasn't for everyone ... and this will similarly not be for fans of popular music.

 

But In the interests of inclusivity, I would like to present what was something phenomenal, though by no means unique.

 

In 1985 Aled Jones, a Welsh boy-soprano, recorded this song: "Walking in the Air". The song was included in the movie: "The Snowman", though in that film it was sung by Peter Auty, not Jones.

 

The song reached No. 5 in the UK charts in 1985.

 

He has recorded twenty-four albums to date, many of which reached gold or platinum status in the UK and Australia.

 

Aled released a 'greatest hits' compilation album: "You Raise Me Up-The Best of Aled Jones" in November 2006, featuring a reprise of his song "Walking in the Air", which has now become a duet between young and present Aled.

 

For your enjoyment.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEWcOcX_AHQ]YouTube - Walking in the Air[/ame]

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj5Xczethmw]YouTube - Once Upon a Time in America (Theme by Ennio Morricone)[/ame]

 

 

two of best musician in the world...i don't really imagine this film without this soundtrack

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BSNU2ZLyKM]YouTube - LEGENDS OF THE FALL-THE LUDLOWS[/ame]

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TradeRunner - I would like to hear more of your kind of music. You gave this thread to the forum, and I hope you don't feel pushed out by the kind of music you may not have intended to be listening to.

 

My contributions (and those of others) have provided a cross section of the creative talents of some of the worlds greatest ... and others! :)

 

I hope you are able to enjoy these:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSz16ngdsG0]YouTube - sarah mclachlan - i will remember you[/ame]

 

 

and for something a little more upbeat:

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXp413NynFk]YouTube - Santana - Smooth (feat. Rob Thomas)[/ame]

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Hi Ingot

 

I don't feel pushed out at all and I'm liking the wide cross section of music! I remember as a kid buying the sheet music to "walking in the air". I love Santana my favourite Santana track is Oye Como Va.

 

Here is a great track that is used on an advert in the UK and was on last week "Skins" episode:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8a4iiOnzsc]YouTube - Radical Face 'Welcome Home'[/ame]

 

Here is a track that I love with incredible guitar playing:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh3bleXWaCk]YouTube - Funkadelic - Maggot Brain[/ame]

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thanks for this treadh traderunner..

today i post a italian song that maybe the name remembered you some things (also if i choose this nick more for the overnight negotiation,)

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4om3BWKlcwE]YouTube - Luciano Pavarotti & Luciano Ligabue - Certe Notti (Live @ Pavarotti & Friends 1996 For War Child)[/ame]

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no,i don't follow rugby ,i know that is a sport with a very correct players,i follow only some match

of champions league ,some premiere league and the match of my heart team.i follow F1.i like too much.

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One of my fav groups ... one of many :)

 

There isn't a "best song" from them - they didn't release a "bad" song!

 

Unfortunately I couldn't grab a good quality concert number, so had to settle for an album spoof!

 

This was released during the Vietnam days, and the comments under the Youtube bear testimony to how music kept the bonds strong amongst the troops, and burned in some memories of goodness amongst the hell of the SE Asian jungles.

 

I was fortunate that my name was by-passed in the ballot, but I knew many men who had been to 'Nam. Unfortunately I could not say any of them was a close friend of mine - these poor souls had no close friends except their own, and never will.

 

For your enjoyment ... and mine - a reminder of a great era in music.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIPan-rEQJA]YouTube - Creedence Clearwater Revival: Who'll Stop The Rain[/ame]

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A Golden Oldie ... from my high school years ... one of their early best!

 

I present The Bee Gees (an Aussie group who made it to the top!)

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp_24KHvb0E]YouTube - Bee Gees - Don't Forget To Remember[/ame]

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