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nothing miles ever did including stating if he only had 10 minutes to live he would want to spend them strangling a white man was horrid not one record not one note.. you are probably the guy he was looking for.
I'm not sure whether to read that has horrid or hilarious. But I adore this music, the original, Paco and Miles and all the other interpreters. The only thing truly horrid are the cynics.
Seconded. A truly great film, very moving, and at times quite funny. It is about the deliberate destruction of the mining industry, and the communities that depended on it, but it doesn't preach the point. More subtly, it allows the pain of the destruction to come from the fate of the brass band itself. The only jarring moment is the romance between Ewan MacGregor and the unfeasibly beautiful cornet player, though that does have the immortal exchange, as they stand outside his house:
"Would you like to come in for coffee?"
"I don't like coffee. "
"That's ok, I don't have any coffee."
And then they enter the house and get busy.
Brass bands are very British, and very beautiful-sounding, with a mellowness and depth unmatched even by orchestras, IMHO. The great bands, such as the Black Dyke Mills, can move you to tears.
This movement of the concerto is similarly moving and tearjerking, and in distinct contrast to the first and third movements. An easy 10 from the lacrimose Nottingham jury.
Sorry, no.
The Miles Davis attempt is horrid.
Definitively so.
nothing miles ever did including stating if he only had 10 minutes to live he would want to spend them strangling a white man was horrid not one record not one note.. you are probably the guy he was looking for.
well then...you must not be on the plain. from what I've heard, that is where the rain in Spain tends to fall.
Spanish Caravan it is!
sfListener wrote:
Thanks for the tip!
Wonderful film! Bittersweet.
Such a good movie. Ewan McGregor is in it, too.
I adore this piece of music.
THIS! He never stops amazing me with his eclectic genius!
I was just about to say...
Had no idea Spike had such a range. Your dad played with him, didn't he?
¡Las dos son sublimes para estos oídos!
Sorry, no.
The Miles Davis attempt is horrid.
Definitively so.
Another duped by Ricardo and Chrysler — that was just a marketing term made up by sales executives (supposedly most of the leather for the car line came from a factory in New Jersey)!
Beautiful song! First heard it in an Anime movie (Ghost in the Machine II) with some beautiful lyrics...
RP is so nice!
I sure like this version too.... Maybe Bill will be dropping some Miles next?
Fred,
The Virtuoso Music for guitar by JW was the first record I ever bought and the 2nd one a few years later. IIRC, John W is from Australia originally but naturalised himself in Britain later (probably spent the whole of his life explaining that "No, I didn't write the Star wars music".
In any event, Bill's timing was astonishing, we had just sat down to a romantic supper (well, the candles were lit) fresh made pasta, Spanish wine following a couple of Negronis. Where's my monocle? Spot on, I say.
I used to play classical music as a child.. but I never played this.
It's beautiful.. hauntingly so... I can feel the heat of the sun gleaming on dessert sand as stark white linens flap wildly in the strong hot breeze...
But you spoilt it with the bloody Doors :-(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g_GeQR8fJo
RP normally lists the composer for classical works, as opposed to the performer. I'd be interested know why an exception is being made in this case. Joaquin Rodrigo composed this.
Saludos desde UK
But you spoilt it with the bloody Doors :-(
Frater_Kork wrote:
It is a pretty seamless segue. By now my head has decided that the Concerto de Aranjuez is a pretty spiffy intro to the Spanish Caravan.
Not sure if this is an entirely Good Thing, but I enjoy it.
It is a pretty seamless segue. By now my head has decided that the Concerto de Aranjuez is a pretty spiffy intro to the Spanish Caravan.
Not sure if this is an entirely Good Thing, but I enjoy it.
deniser wrote:
I just can't seem to get up to do anything, if i leave i'll miss a song...so cruel are you Bill...
I just can't seem to get up to do anything, if i leave i'll miss a song...so cruel are you Bill...
Well played, sir... well played.
That;s why I'm going to take me to a ballet performance this year, something extravagant, something significant, something to move me. I think it has to be Italy.
Paco De Lucia - Concierto de Aranjuez ==> The Doors - Spanish Caravan ==> Mark Knopfler - Sailing to Philadelphia
!Beautiful!
** 9 **
Lawrence of Arabia
BTW, I also like Miles's version of this piece from Sketches of Spain, portions of which are sometimes heard here on RP!
There is NOTHING like RP. Thanks Bill!!