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aerog said:Never heard it before and couldn't sit through that video. Sorry, different strokes applies![]()
tony barnhill said:I didn't get into it...drug too much for me...guess nobody except the original works for me!
terriphill said:... (Of course...well written songs are often like that aren't they?)
martx-5 said:Edit: What does that "embedding disabled by request" mean?? The video links to youtube, but it isn't direct like it usually is.
Well, it sure seemed like it drug too much....Mickey Richaud said:tony barnhill said:I didn't get into it...drug too much for me...guess nobody except the original works for me!
WHOA, Tony - listen to them both again - almost the same tempo!
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martx-5 said:terriphill said:... (Of course...well written songs are often like that aren't they?)
So true. A well written song will easily travel from one genre to another and still sound great. Look at how much Beatles stuff is played by philharmonics etc.
Listen to how well this piece by John Denver traveled into the classical realm...Although in this case, I think I like the Denver rendition better, but this one is good.
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