Waltzes
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Waltzes
Burt is such a great exponent of songs in waltz time. There's something about that time signature that really grabs me. Does anybody else feel the same ?
A couple waltzes by other singers that are also great:
Man Enough by Lloyd Cole
http://www.last.fm/music/Lloyd+Cole/_/Man+Enough
And Cowboys & Angels by George Michael
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ht11S6cPcYU
Can anyone suggest other good examples ?
Cheers !
A couple waltzes by other singers that are also great:
Man Enough by Lloyd Cole
http://www.last.fm/music/Lloyd+Cole/_/Man+Enough
And Cowboys & Angels by George Michael
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ht11S6cPcYU
Can anyone suggest other good examples ?
Cheers !
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Great idea for a thread. How about
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Spot on Blue. This is one of my favorites too. Did I read somewhere that Come Touch The Sun wasn't actually featured in the movie ? If not, what a loss to the viewers....
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Hi Hank,
I seem to remember "Come Touch The Sun" playing over the opening credits
and at the end of this memorable scene.....in "piano" form.....
"blue"
I seem to remember "Come Touch The Sun" playing over the opening credits
and at the end of this memorable scene.....in "piano" form.....
"blue"
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Hi Hank,
You mentioned George Michael's "Cowboys and Angels" and I couldn't help thinking of a song from that same early 90's period by British singer/songwriter Nicky Holland and a song she wrote with Lloyd Cole called "Lady Killer".
Take care,
Helcio
You mentioned George Michael's "Cowboys and Angels" and I couldn't help thinking of a song from that same early 90's period by British singer/songwriter Nicky Holland and a song she wrote with Lloyd Cole called "Lady Killer".
Take care,
Helcio
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Re: Waltzes
I've thought of another good one - Mr. Guder by the Carpenters has 3/4 and 4/4 sections within it; 3/4 seems to cause a spinning, quickening and almost unstable effect. Just as in the George Michael track.
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.........."Wives and Lovers" which, I believe, was the first commercially successful
jazz waltz"........(Jack Jones)
"blue"
jazz waltz"........(Jack Jones)
"blue"
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Forgive me for reviving an old post with some more great waltzes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub72eylahJg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Crqw0Lm ... mo3MU#t=12
I bet Burt loves this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCW1i5HQ0o0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub72eylahJg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Crqw0Lm ... mo3MU#t=12
I bet Burt loves this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCW1i5HQ0o0
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I do love a waltz...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOl2BEvFtOA
Is anyone familiar with Kamasi Washington ?
This was a selection by Zoe Ball on a recent Desert Island Discs. I really recommend the Desert Island Discs podcast if anyone is struggling to fill the hours of self isolation. They have an amazing archive going back to the early 50's (?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOl2BEvFtOA
Is anyone familiar with Kamasi Washington ?
This was a selection by Zoe Ball on a recent Desert Island Discs. I really recommend the Desert Island Discs podcast if anyone is struggling to fill the hours of self isolation. They have an amazing archive going back to the early 50's (?)
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Let`s not forget this chestnut. It was a huge hit for, I believe, Jane Morgan. But everybody and his dog covered it. This arrangement for Anna Maria Alberghetti is a bit treacly but it`s the original version from the Broadway musical Carnival. When it was made into a movie (re-titled Lili), Leslie Caron did a version I like better but it`s in the middle of a long filmclip on YouTube so I settled for the former:
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It was only the other day that I was listening to the Dave Brubeck Quartet's album 'Time Further Out' and 'It's a Raggy Waltz', and what a joyful romp it is.
Paul