- #36
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- 1,465
- 1,780
No Bach did not write anything for guitar and even the works commonly ascribed for lute were written for the Lautenwerck, or lute-harpsichord, a keyboard instrument with plucked gut strings
As long as the post contains any type of music, it's fine with me. I'm fine with brief discussions too. I started this thread because the old thread we had, called "Best songs ever", I think, was deleted. That thread and the intention of this thread is to basically be sort of a public jukebox.pinball1970 said:the OP was favourite "songs" not piece of music
Yeah , it was not so long ago I discovered her, and I get so impressed when I hear and see such a young, natural talent. I hope she gets a good career.pinball1970 said:DennisN seems to be approaching that number just with Sigred!
Amazing, and great trying to keep up with the notes! Bach was something else, genius does not cover it. If aliens visited and they said take me to your leader I would say hang on just let me play you this first. Out would come the Bach. Speaking of Lute though. Jan Akkerman is from a band called Focus- amazing playersBWV said:No Bach did not write anything for guitar and even the works commonly ascribed for lute were written for the Lautenwerck
ZapperZ said:there was one of the most highly-underrated band: Japan.
ZapperZ said:Let's bring back retro 70's!
pinball1970 said:This too
Spinnor said:Will not play for me, I get this message, "This video contains content from elvis. It is not available in your country."
Fig Neutron said:I love the intricate timing in Yes songs.
Spinnor said:
Late 60s early 70s definitely a peak for me and Hendrix absolutely typified thatI always preferred singers like Sandy Denny and Googie Copola (AIR) rather than singers Janis- I found her a bit shouty (Same with Joe Cocker) But I get why they are iconicBeatles, Stones, Doors, Hendrix, Purple, Focus, Led Zep, Crosby Stills and Nash, Yes, Jethro Tull, amazing playing and exciting creative music.Spinnor said:
BBC Article said:"it was also the song (note: Don't Kill My Vibe) that earned her a deal with Island Records, who decided to sign Sigrid after just one listen."
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"The EP's final track, Dynamite, is entirely different. Not so much an acoustic ballad as tear-drenched companion piece to Adele's Someone Like You, it is a startlingly intimate song which was, incredibly, recorded in a single take." (my boldings)
DennisN said:Ridiculously good vocals... which gave me goosebumps at 3:10-, I am not kidding .
"Everybody knows" (written by Leonard Cohen, performed by Sigrid)
Original song by Leonard Cohen is here.
@Fig Neutron, I got "This video is not available" when I tried to listen to the song you posted above...Fig Neutron said:There are so many songs I want to post.
Fig Neutron said:There are so many songs I want to post.
DennisN said:And a new track from Sigrid, whose first album I am eagerly awaiting...
Sigrid - Raw
Source: Sigrid: Approaching pop from left-of-centre (BBC News)