Kronos Quartet — Marquee Moon
Album: Rubáiyát
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I like it! Thanx RP!
I know, as a snob, I should like the Kronos Quartet, all my friends think I do... but I don't. Never did. It's pretentious crap. Stick with Bach or something.
I prefer the Television version; this sounds better as a guitar riff, but it is ok.
Eul0gy wrote:
Well, he shouldn't be singing this tune.
Is it wrong that I wanted David Byrn to start singing?
Well, he shouldn't be singing this tune.
Perhaps if I take this song out of context, I might like it better. The fact that this particular version of the set has it prefaced by "Good Vibrations" by the Beach Boys might be clouding my objectivity. *sigh* I wish Bill would play "Good Vibrations" again...
Okay, this is an interesting cover.
I'd love to hear more Television on RP (the original, if possible, even though this one is quite likeable)
Great version for a great song of Television!
Brilliant!
Both versions.
The first time I've heard this by Kronos.
Among the couple of us in the office who are familiar with Television, we couldn't help but giggle when the first bars of this version hit.
Though I really wish that they bothered with the return at the end, as it is in the original... it could have been the icing on the cake.
Both versions.
The first time I've heard this by Kronos.
Among the couple of us in the office who are familiar with Television, we couldn't help but giggle when the first bars of this version hit.
Though I really wish that they bothered with the return at the end, as it is in the original... it could have been the icing on the cake.
Johray63 wrote:
Unlike their rendition of Hendrix' Purple Haze, earlier today, their approach works out very well with this song! Could as well be a respected, modern classical piece from a composer in that genre.
Disagree (on the first part)... ;)
stevebeaver wrote:
I heard the first notes and started laughing. That's a good thing. Maybe we can have the REAL version in here to. I might have to do something about that, if it hasn't been done already. MARQUEE MOON is one of my Desert Island Discs.
Additionally, I don't remember hearing this while watching REQUIEM FOR A DREAM. Might be that I was too busy salivating over Jennifer Connelly. Yowza.
ChardRemains wrote:
I never thought I would live to hear this happen. Thanks for playing & hipping me to it!
Even better a second time....
I heard the first notes and started laughing. That's a good thing. Maybe we can have the REAL version in here to. I might have to do something about that, if it hasn't been done already. MARQUEE MOON is one of my Desert Island Discs.
Johray63 wrote:
Unlike their rendition of Hendrix' Purple Haze, earlier today, their approach works out vÚry well with this song! Could as well be a respected, modern classical piece from a composer in that genre.
Agree..........
Is it wrong that I wanted David Byrn to start singing?
Unlike their rendition of Hendrix' Purple Haze, earlier today, their approach works out very well with this song! Could as well be a respected, modern classical piece from a composer in that genre.
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I never thought I would live to hear this happen. Thanks for playing & hipping me to it!
This is a GREAT quartet worthy of play anywhere, anytime, anyplace! Thanks!
Nice! A bit like Penguin Cafe Orchestra... and since it's a cover, Fourplay.
Love the original Television song...and love this too.
Hey I think this came recently from the LRC, I remember hearing it over there and loving it...outstanding!
Uhm! I guess it is funny to hear this one cover for the first time, but....
... the original one is such a great great song that any attempt to cover it is a failiure.
Wow. Great choice to come right after the Loussier Bach. Cool!
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Fantastic! I like it. :)