Frabjous
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Frabjous said:
Brel wrote it.pinball1970 said:He wrote it?
I prefer John Denver version 1976 Live at the London Palladium
I've never been into country, but I have no objection whatsoever to the genre.pinball1970 said:The guitar parts in this! Left pan, very low right pan just muffed chords with his fingers, right pan kicks in then slide then fiddle. Great!
Wikipedia said:About 2.5 million people standing in front of the pyramidal stage all the way down to the Arc de Triomphe witnessed this event, setting a new Guinness Book of Records entry for Jarre.
)Yes, another great one!pinball1970 said:My favourite was always this
Tangerine Dream and Kraft werk very innovative in this area too.DennisN said:Jean Michel Jarre has a very, very special place for me
Absolutely!pinball1970 said:Tangerine Dream and Kraft werk very innovative in this area too.
:Nothing I've heard before, but it sounds nice. The first was quite "loungey" in my ears, and I have soft spot for some lounge musicpinball1970 said:@DennisN Did you like any of these?
DennisN said:Nothing I've heard before, but it sounds nice. The first was quite "loungey" in my ears, and I have soft spot for some lounge music.
That's a lot of chords, and some tricky ones (for me), like G7(b13).pinball1970 said:The chords are great
There were Maj 7th in there! I need to check that out!DennisN said:Nothing I've heard before, but it sounds nice. The first was quite "loungey" in my ears, and I have soft spot for some lounge music.
DennisN said:That's a lot of chords, and some tricky ones (for me), like G7(b13).
I almost never go into those harmonies; on keyboard and guitar I usually stick to major, minor, sus chords and occasionally 7 chords.
My friend sent me a fun Christmas clip recently...
...here's a guy who obviously is a great player (jazz, I guess) and would easily wipe the floor with me...