"Kepi blanc" of the legion extrangere
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw-qI-aSg-I&feature=related
sounds like the german "Panzerlied", does'nt it??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SndPb5XohYM
A good song stolen. Who knows from where the "Panzerlied"-Guys stole their original! Ha, ha ha!
You see, I have a "basque girl-friend" and she "presented" me some of their "freedom" songs. Then I told her: but this one I know it was stolen! And - you know what, she does not beleive me. THere are even some children songs that have been -- ehh - translated - and she thinks they are from "them"
But - on the ohter hand: who knows from which we have stolen "our" songs?? But we cant have stolen:
"All the birds are here again" because we know that shit little song for generations.
Now I know why I like classic music - because it it not nationalistic. A little "Nachtmusik" and "scheiss ins Bett, dass es kracht" -well they say Mozart said that
I composed for you a little scheissmusik:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipzR9bhei_o
from soul
rgds
We've got a band Just Ginger that did a remake on Bob Dylan's 'All along the Watch Tower' and this friends (14yr) daughter went into orbit explaining how much better today's bands are, compared to 'our' generation using this song as an example.
He then proceded to 'stretch' the argument, working her up and in the end, pulled the Dylan CD out and played the song...
She was sooo miffed and walked out....
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i always prefered the Hendrix version
that would probably send her into a tizzy - lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bng3agUOYiI
DAVE !!!
Great link,...thanks.
...And,...cobold,...thanks for the Bach, Toccata and Fugue in D Minor link,...Bach had a hell of a sense of humor,... :eek
Quote from: baltoro on May 09, 2011, 09:24:34 PMthanks for the Bach, Toccata and Fugue in D Minor link,...Bach had a hell of a sense of humor,... :eek
Indeed lovely. The authors claim here is an improved version (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATbMw6X3T40&annotation_id=annotation_78634&feature=iv) with better sound.
:eek ...It's the diminished seventh chord,... :eek
...details here: Wikipedia Analysis of Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_minor,_BWV_565)
Quote from: WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE...The Toccata begins with a single-voice flourish in the upper ranges of the keyboard, doubled at the octave. It then spirals toward the bottom, where a diminished seventh chord appears (which actually implies a dominant chord with a minor 9th against a tonic pedal), built one note at a time. This resolves into a D major chord, taken from the parallel major mode,...
:eek ...You have to be totally fearless to do something like that,... :eek
:eek ...If there are drunk fans in the audience (and, there always are),... :eek
:eek ...they will stand up and scream,...and throw empty beer bottles at you,...or, set someone's hair on fire,... :eek
I have CD of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor played by a guy called Peter Hurford on a pipe organ at a place called Ratzburg in Germany and if I play it through my antique pair of 15 inch bass bins, it rumbles the house.