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OmCheeto said:Was the following for real?
I'm having trouble lately distinguishing between my memories, hallucinations, and CGI.
Really cool song and well done. Somewhat unique voice and great phrasing. Given a reasonably interesting voice it's the phrasing that makes the difference. She was quite talented in that regard. Too bad that she had the sort of attitude, or maybe she was a depressed sort, that allowed her to abuse alcohol and whatever else. Anyway, I take any music at face value. This is good music imo. That is, I enjoyed listening to it.SW VandeCarr said:I've been going through Amy Winehouse's discography since she died. It was immediately clear to me that she has made a mark in the history of modern music in her short troubled life. Some people have called her a genius. There's a tendency to overdo praise when someone like this passes, just as there was a tendency to vilify her in life because of her behavior. IMO, her best work is not her best known work. My selection for her best song is: "I Wake Up Alone". Maybe you can't separate her demons from her art. Maybe her demons drove the arc of her short life through soaring heights to a deadly crash. I consider myself an educated man, but I just don't know about these things. I do know this is one melodically and lyrically superb song, superbly performed.
http://letras.terra.com.br/amy-winehouse/879604/
ThomasT said:Really cool song and well done. Somewhat unique voice and great phrasing. Given a reasonably interesting voice it's the phrasing that makes the difference. She was quite talented in that regard. Too bad that she had the sort of attitude, or maybe she was a depressed sort, that allowed her to abuse alcohol and whatever else. Anyway, I take any music at face value. This is good music imo. That is, I enjoyed listening to it.
Borek said:I have seen her pictures in the past, and the name wasn't completely alien, but I have never heard her signing up to today. Fascinating voice.
TheStatutoryApe said:I recently "discovered" a band called The BellRays. They have a garage rock/punk sound with soul style lyrics. Here is a music video. If you choose to listen and don't care that much for the music at least wait for the vocals, they're what really make the band. And the video is fun too.
rootX said:Stevie Nicks new album, In your dreams!
As a scientist, I cannot determine the "best" saxophone song as it is subjective and based on personal preference. However, there are some popular saxophone songs that are frequently mentioned by listeners:
Some popular saxophone songs include "Careless Whisper" by George Michael, "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty, "Just the Two of Us" by Grover Washington Jr., "Yakety Sax" by Boots Randolph, and "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen.
Some famous saxophone players include Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, and Kenny G.
Like any instrument, it takes practice and dedication to become proficient at playing the saxophone. However, with proper instruction and regular practice, it can be mastered.
Yes, the saxophone is a versatile instrument that can be used in various genres of music including jazz, blues, rock, pop, and even classical music.