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Perfect!
Heard this from all the way across the house. Yelled to my husband , who the hell is THAT? He said I don't know but it's awesome. He said he looks like a cool Uncle Fester. God I love RP.
EXCELLENT TUNE!! Uncle fester, Too funny. LOL!!
I Agree!!
Check out Scott Mulvahill on youtube. I recommend "Begin Againers".
Heard this from all the way across the house. Yelled to my husband , who the hell is THAT? He said I don't know but it's awesome. He said he looks like a cool Uncle Fester. God I love RP......
LOL! GREAT TUNE!! That is why we come to RP! Thanx RP!
This is better than "Sing Along with Mitch" because there aren't any lyrics.
Hey, don't be dissin' on Mr. Miller! He was a TV staple in my childhood. But great comment. LOL. Thumbs up.
It's a double bass you maroon... and he's quite good at it.
Too funny (maroon)! Too true! GREAT TUNE!!
God I wish he's stop sawing away at that poor cello.
It's a double bass you maroon... and he's quite good at it.
This is amazing
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I Agree!!
This is amazing
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Entrancing
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NOPE. THIS IS SUPERB!
Nope, it is interminably tedious and repetitively boring.
I think he primarily plays a double bass, not a cello, but I suppose he could be adept at both instruments.
I was surprised to see him listed as a bassist, as I also thought it was a cello, not a bass. Perhaps it's just the very upper register of a bass we're hearing? Or multiple instruments... An accomplished string player could easily adapt between cello and bass playing. I suppose I'd have to see more detailed information on this recording to know what's going on.
NOPE. THIS IS SUPERB!
Great stuff! But who is this "Bajka" listed in sidebar as the artist?
It seems the song 'By your side' on this album features Bajka.
Kinda, though this is a good example of how important set & setting are (for music in this case) - I'm enjoying it while tirelessly working my desk job today....it's a 7 currently....staying there for now....Long Live RP!!
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Great stuff! But who is this "Bajka" listed in sidebar as the artist?
Bajka Pluwatsch (born 25 December 1978), also known by her mononym and stage name Bajka (pronounced "Bai-Kah"), is a German artist born in India and raised in Portugal and South Africa. She is a poet, singer, producer, and songwriter.
(It's in the notes about the album.)
Great stuff! But who is this "Bajka" listed in sidebar as the artist?
Needs more cowbell?
DEFINITELY! Or maybe camelbell
Needs more cowbell?
(ignor that - i'm a drummer)
Nice 'intro', when's the song gonna start?
In contrast, Ed Allayne Johnsons famous first album "Electric Purple Violin Concerto was released 1992.
Rick Wright was looping delays on Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast in 1968 and no doubt in the live performances.
Yeah but that's, like, my opinion, man.
Thanks... Wish his record company would realize he has a following all over the world...
I think he primarily plays a double bass, not a cello, but I suppose he could be adept at both instruments.
Wholeheartly agree
Great song
Agree totally!! Very fine song!
Thanks... Wish his record company would realize he has a following all over the world...
No kidding - after hearing Gerber here on RP I searched fruitlessly for his music in all the usual places, and finally had my daughter send me a CD from Prague. It was worth it.
He's easier to find nowadays, but it's like trying to find certain English authors here in the US. I don't know whether to blame the tangle of copyright laws or what.
Thanks... Wish his record company would realize he has a following all over the world...
Fortunately I likes me a good bolero I do.
Actually I have not read any of his books nor seen the films. I'm a bit contrary when it comes to hype but I guess I'll come to them in due time. Uppsala is quite beautiful and sized just just enough to get all you need without the big city stress. The town is dominated by the universities with about 40-50k students in total. You should visit in late spring or early summer to get the best out of the town.
2 —————> 1
Mich Gerber - Eros
Vienna Teng - Gravity
Los Lobos - Kiko and the Lavender Moon
I must have done somebody wrong. I apologize to anyone I offended today. I know something with a little more life will happen soon if I can just wait this out.
TURNING IT UP!
TURNING IT UP!
Hey, greetings in Uppsala. I'm reading the final Larsson book "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest." I wasn't familiar with Uppsala till I read his books. I bet it's a beautiful place. Despite the nefarious goings on in Sweden in those books, I'd really like to visit your country.
It doesn't have any words!
I took a great picture of him. After a portion of shock has passed i decided the only thing to really sooth me at all would be one of special common threads-the love of music. Hearing this song with passion, I instantly began to dance and cry. This song was healing. My son came and joined me-I want to dance for grandpa too. Thank you radio paradise.Miggwitch
My kind of god.
Splendid. . . just splendid. . . =>)
well it is a good song! meticialous, I wonder what this means..do u know....a word a new word for the dictionary
of contemporary eclectic musicians - somewhat —goood music, shure..
On second thought. . . . . Nope, I still don't care too much for it.
Good thing I've got the ol' 8" Cabasse in my office now - it's thumpin' along with this groove.
And?
(blah blah blah blah.... wannn wannn wannn)
Not really my thing.. To meditative for me. I think I'm too type A for this song
Aaaah now I'm no longer a Wanderer. Still like the song BTW — Plunk!
échame aire!
Chi_Guy wrote:
In Hesiod's Theogony, the most famous Greek creation myth, Eros sprang forth from the primordial Chaos together with Gaea, the Earth, and Tartarus, the underworld; according to Aristophanes' play The Birds (c. 414 BC), he burgeons forth from an egg laid by Nyx (Night) conceived with Erebus (Darkness).
No - for me the very Best!!