What music are you listening to?

Are you sure you're not just t-rolling?

After all this is what you said about the Effiel Tower, earlier today:

Maybe Sick Elliot is searching for a new home. :)
 
Thanks Angela :)

@Jovialis, ... a few years ago I went to see an A. Bocelli concert in Hartford, CT

... still got the ticket, ... $76.25 ... LOL


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Thanks Angela :)

@Jovialis, ... a few years ago I went to see an A. Bocelli concert in Hartford, CT

... still got the ticket, ... $76.25 ... LOL


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Andrea Bocelli singing Bossa Nova in Portuguese. Amazing.

 
 
Good pop singer but he has to avoid opera because he can't, he has a very thin voice, maybe he can do some leggiero tenors roles (though he hasn't the practice), he surely can't do lyric tenor arias properly or heavier parts.

dance among ... the Trulli ...


i consider the dialect in the song midway between Salentino of Brindisi, Tarantino and Barese.
 
This song gets me every time, sentimental sap that I am. Written by Willie Nelson and sung by Roy Orbison, what could be wrong with it?
 
This is in honor of my outing last night, which was FABULOUS! :) I know some people might think it's insane to pay a lot of money to go sing, but you aren't backed up by an orchestra or soloists of this quality very often, and in that setting, so it's worth it. Plus, singing it just makes me happy. :)

https://www.lincolncenter.org/show/national-chorale-51st-annual-handels-messiah-sing-in

As it should be sung: for me this is the definitive version.


It's become a real "thing" in the Metropolitan area. Every town seems to have a sing along of the Messiah, and there are lots of flash mobs singing it too.

My favorite flash mob of it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXh7JR9oKVE

The reaction of the crowd is the best part. Some even join in.

Silent Monk's version, which is hilarious. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRhjWdr-LAA
 
Sometimes we miss that one of the most mystical, darkly melancholy and passionate piece by JSB is a Christmas chorale ;)

 
Sometimes we miss that one of the most mystical, darkly melancholy and passionate piece by JSB is a Christmas chorale ;)


So beautiful. It's in a different league.
 
"I don’t wish you all sorts of gifts.I just wish you, what most people don’t have:
I wish you the time to be happy and to laugh
and if you use it, you can make something out of it.
I wish you the time for your doings and thinking,
not only for yourself, but also to give away.
I wish you the time – not to hastle and run,
but the time to know how to be contented.
I wish you the time – not to pass just like that.
I wish that some of it may be left for you
as a time to marvel and (as a time) to trust,
instead of just looking at the time on your watch.
I wish you the time to reach for the stars,
and the time to grow, that means to mature.
I wish you the time to hope anew and to love.
There is no sense in putting this time off.
I wish you the time to find yourself,
to see the happiness in each day and each hour.
I wish you the time also to forgive.
I wish you: the time to live."

(Ellie Michler)

Merry Xmas to everyone :)

 
I never understood why (maybe is it recalling "Oh Happy Day?"), but this song has always inspired me so much Christmas


https://vimeo.com/16599629

I really like it because it has that Black Gospel sound which I love.

One of my good friends is Jamaican, and she was at the church when my children had their first Holy Communion. She was like, no offense, but you need better music! :) I would have argued, but they weren't playing Latin music, but the "modern U.S. Catholic songs", which are, well, not as good.

She turned me on to this restaurant in Harlem where you can go to have breakfast on a Sunday morning and listen to live Gospel singing. Great, both the food and the music.

Speaking of...

Louis Armstrong and Mahalia Jackson...A Closer Walk With Thee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wX-YWOr8RQ
watch
 
I really like it because it has that Black Gospel sound which I love.

One of my good friends is Jamaican, and she was at the church when my children had their first Holy Communion. She was like, no offense, but you need better music! :) I would have argued, but they weren't playing Latin music, but the "modern U.S. Catholic songs", which are, well, not as good.

She turned me on to this restaurant in Harlem where you can go to have breakfast on a Sunday morning and listen to live Gospel singing. Great, both the food and the music.

Speaking of...

Louis Armstrong and Mahalia Jackson...A Closer Walk With Thee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wX-YWOr8RQ
watch


Really gorgeous music, sound, voice... everything :)
 
Really gorgeous music, sound, voice... everything :)

Every song on the album from Robert Duvall's movie "The Apostle" is great. This is just one. This is the kind of "church" music my friend meant. If this doesn't get you up off your feet you don't have a pulse! :)



Elvis was a very good gospel singer too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSFFciPS-xA
 
"Now that we have reached the end of the year, someone explain the plot to me."


 
A sincere wish that you may all have a healthy and happy and love filled new year, everyone.

My favorite New Year's song...

Should old friends be forgotten, and times long ago?
No, we'll drink a cup of kindness yet for old times sake.

 

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