vlivantje:
Back to the roots!
In between all these Simon & Garfunkel songs, here's a Beatles song for you!
[I'm Looking Through You[/color">](http://rapidshare.com/files/226766049/I_m_Looking_Through_You_mp3.mp3]<span style=)
Very nicely done!
vlivantje:
Back to the roots!
In between all these Simon & Garfunkel songs, here's a Beatles song for you!
[I'm Looking Through You[/color">](http://rapidshare.com/files/226766049/I_m_Looking_Through_You_mp3.mp3]<span style=)
Very nicely done!
21st Century Paul:
nothing else new
now this is crisis... yes, crisis what crisis? sure... no real new pics of the SbB girls either, that's depression
Crisis? I didn't look at your "too big to fail" photo...I have a pretty good idea what it portrayed
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Since your pc is in repairs what are you communicating with at this time?
21st Century Paul:
Mieke:
Would you please vote for The White Album from The Beatles on the website of this radio show? http://dejavu.kro.nl/eregalerij.aspx
I'm too late
The White Album squeaked onto the list for another week. The voting will start again tomorrow so don't forget!
lit'l willow:
vlivantje:
21st Century Paul:
And here it is the international, experimental, online duet. Eve and Oliver-Bridge Over Troubled Water www.oliversanz.com/BridgeEveOliver.mp3 It's the first time I've done this... I felt special when I heard Eve vocals after mine. We did it on G, 2 notes higher than the original. I thought this song would sound especially well with Eve singing. And I think it's a good key. We both have had colds and sore throats, just like Ringo... there seem to be a world epidemia of that... well...
Man I hate low notes!
2 notes higher and I'm still struggling. Imagine if had to sing this in the key Art sings it in.
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Ah! So it WAS a bit challenging....well, the result is beautiful!
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Cool indeed! Especially with such different voices...very nice!
21st Century Paul:
what I could tell will be in a short way... -Ringo and Paul speaking as half of the Beatles in the conference today
Is it on the net somewhere? I'll have to check. There will be some live backstage video tomorrow.
-Me in the karaoke doing Born to be Wild and Heartbreak Hotel
I bet you do a great Elvis!
-Or finding in the Hard Rock Cafe of Barcelona the original 1976 contract of Queen with Elektra Records
, not a photocopy, signed by the 4 members. -Or another rock and roll relic. A pic of Bob Geldof in the arms of Pete Thownsend and Paul McCartney just after Paul sings Let it Be in Live Aid and before all doing Feed The World.. autographed by the 3 of them.
Cool stuff! I remember Paul and Pete hoisting Geldof to their shoulders.
-And Evie and me having now different plans for the recordings...
I can't wait to hear what you two cook up!
silver moondog:
vlivantje:
And here it is....I re-did this like 50 times before I was finally satisfied. And it's still not without its flaws...but I like it!
Can't do better on the guitar part...I just don't have the right guitar.
: [The Only Living Boy In New York (or "Artie's song" as I call it
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brilliant, absolutely great!
I'll add my WOW! to this sentiment. Excellent job Eve!
21st Century Paul:
-Karaoke 2nd night yesterday
. Hey some people are very good singers in places like that
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Doesn't surprise me, I know quite a few very good singers who aren't 'pros'. I haven't been to many karaoke places but I noticed that the very good people are balanced out by the ones who 'think' they can sing....or are too drunk to know better Looks like you had a great time and the crowd loved it too! One karaoke bar I visited had a singer they paid to keep things rolling or to sing duets with if you wanted. He was okay, but sort of 'lounge lizardish'
vlivantje:
You're speaking Chinese to me here.
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So you should understand perfectly! Now if it were Samoan or something....
vlivantje:
It took me quite a while (and lots of video watching and listening closely to every bootleg version I could find) to figure them out, ...
A brutal and thankless job but someoen had to do it
I could probably only watch this video for the rest of my life and be perfectly happy.
http://www.myvideo.de/watch/1995459/SIMON_GARFUNKEL_The_Boxer_1975_Live))
Almost seems humanly impossible for them to sound so good together. My brother and I were talking about old concert posters the other day so I was googling Beatles posters and since the Cyrkle opened for them in 1966 in the US I wiki'd them and discovered that their hit "Red Rubber Ball" was co-written by Paul Simon. I'm guessin' this isn't news to Evie! No wonder it was a hit!
Some of the comments on youtube for the S&G version are interesting...wonder how much of it is true.vlivantje:
Thanks.
Funny how you think it's too fast, when in fact I think it's a bit slower than Simon & Garfunkel's album version on Bridge Over Troubled Water.
"Slow down, you move too fast. You got to make the morning last."