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Kpop,Rock,Pop actually everything : )
trouble man
https://youtu.be/RMWft8ZcYnc
God’s Country
https://youtu.be/ZEWGyyLiqY4
big river
https://youtu.be/S4Omtt1xC-o
Burgmüller: Symphony No. 1 (3rd movement)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpiCErcQZ-k
Schubert: Rosamunde
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xISEjKRj2TU
Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphony No. 1 (from 3rd movement)
https://youtu.be/A9wml-qPJZc?t=954
Mama tried
https://youtu.be/sDWu5QmsUjc
I’m a Ramblin’ Man
https://youtu.be/aIbf6Rqu1yM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foLzP3qQoSY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz_iGVbKlD4
Not sure what I would give for a weekend in 70's Cali.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz_iGVbKlD4
Rock is slowly dying...uh, wait a minute! :)
Winners of Eurovision for Zitti e Buoni, and a song they perform in English.
Just had to share with the rock lovers out there.
No one ever said life was fair. Here we have extreme beauty (and not just Damiano), phenomenal talent, energy, stage presence, you name it. Of course, they had to work like mad men as well.
Yes, always loved the bad boys of rock; I even forgive him incorporating some rap. :)
Wish I could link the live versions but most of them are being blocked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssDtj1uL1Go
^^I think Razib Khan needs to understand that Rock music is a lot more popular in Europe, at least from what I have seen. Also, people don't take into account that a lot of people don't even b*uy music anymore, because it is free on Youtube.
EDIT: what the hell, you can't write the word "B-uy* or "Pro-cure"?
The majority of the popular vote went to the bands that performed rock music.
Maybe people are finally sick of the plastic, **** junk performed by people who aren't musicians or singers at all.
I wonder if they would ever consider putting out an English language version of Zitti e Buoni. Shut up and behave is catchy in English too! :)
(Didn't know Khan had opined on them or rock in general. Would never go to him for music advice anyway. They're creating a storm worldwide even with an Italian song. Can't imagine if it were in English. I think we're seeing the birth of an international star.)
The whole song exuded charisma. Maneskin slayed it. Knowing Italian the lyrics were quite relevant, and even prescient, considering the british journalists baseless allegations later... La gente parla, ma non sa di ce parla...
But I would say some of the pop/vocal songs were quite enjoyable. I might sound biased bringing up Switzerland, but Gjon had a fantastic performance, vocally and not only.
Not your typical pop, but then again French pop never is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jznH_fltcYA
I watched the entire show in full and this year's entries were just awful, compared to previous years. The Italian band played decent rock music and they have the right attitude that they exhibited in the post-contest interviews, reminding me of good old metal bands from the 1980s. Understandably, the band got most of the popular vote. It wasn't a difficult choice to make.Quote:
The majority of the popular vote went to the bands that performed rock music.
Maybe people are finally sick of the plastic, **** junk performed by people who aren't musicians or singers at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msfdz_aksY8
I don't know why Eurovision doesn't put an English translation of the lyrics on a banner. They do it for opera; they can't do it for Eurovision songs? Whether some people like it or not, a lot of Europeans know English, and it would give them a better appreciation of the songs. I realize most of the songs are ridiculous, but still...at least for Maneskin, where the lyrics are actually poetic and meaningful, it would help reach more people.
Maneskin is blowing up youtube. They're going to be huge. Listen to "Torna a Casa", "Coraline, Coraline", or "I wanna be your slave", which is in English. I even like Damiano's cover of "Back to Black" from years ago. They're only 20, 21, and 22. They can go so far.
Sorry, the Swiss performer had a decent voice, although he lost the pitch a few times (that's what happens to some performers when it's live, not studio massaged), but what the hell was up with the hand and arm thing? It ruined the whole song for me. Did he never look at himself performing that way in a mirror? What about his manager? He looked like an octopus or the blow up figures used in American advertising. The only two that were worse were Iceland trying to prove definitively that Nordic people can't dance and have no rhythm, and Ukraine holding some sort of Pagan Pow Wow.
Good grief.
I did like the French entry, and Finland, and a few others.
For anyone who has ever struggled with or known someone who struggles with agoraphobia or eating disorders, or anxiety in general, childhood abuse, being socially denigrated, this will tear out your heart.
With English subtitles...ballad, rock, a beautiful synthesis of both.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9UZgJUB9CY
Punk Rock is one of my most favorite forms of Rock music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qDeM_PzJIc
Fast as you … !
https://youtu.be/JV5St8odVgY
Before TV and Radio, Shadow pupperty-play was the basic entertainment in Greece,
Especialy comic scenes with the Hero Karagkiozis, (turkish karagoz).
a funny simple and poor character with 3 kids, full of tricks, clever enough, and sometimes a deceiver, who lives against the pasha seray.
mainly a people's educational hero via comedy and laugh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYjKrCsjV4U
Music is baaed on older Makedonian dance chasapia.
What bothers me,
What saves me
Is that I dream
Like Karagiozis*.
Friends and enemies
On my horrifying back
How nicely I'd raise them up
As if they were passengers.
Little white sheet of mine,
Crazy lamp of mine,
What love, I wonder, blows us,
Put in your shadow
That kid
That tonight doesn't have
Anywhere to go.
Like beans, I count
The hunchback's words,
Behind the white cloth,
In the coffin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fVE8kSM43Ihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fVE8kSM43I
Brings me back to high school in the Midwest, taking lunch break and the following careers class off, hoping on my buddies boxy Cadillac and driving around, drinking monster, eating Jack Links and listening to this.
Eh... how time flies...
My favorite sub-genre of rock: Southern Rock. Marshall Tucker band; practically every one of their songs is on my play list, like Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Rock and Blues; what could be better. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlc6xCPx60U
Excellent Argentine Rock. "Ode to the Nameless" by Skay Beilinson ... song dedicated to Death ...
https://youtu.be/3n-yQYpOF9Q
Usually either some wave music, or classical music, which I started to find very attractive to listen to lately.