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Once again, another new song to my ears that I'd love to hear more of! Just not enough time in the day to allot to this wondrous pastime.
Maybe someone should invent a little chip to embed in our brains so the music would always be there...Hmm, on second thought,
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Good suggestion!
Maybe with pause and volume control for those times one has to deal with the world's reality obligations. 🤔
Awesome, can't wait to ask Pierre Bensusan , who I'm seeing tonight at a local small venue in Toronto, if he knows this guy. Both incredible French virtuosos.
Wait wait wait, I have to ask! Pierre Bensusan played 7 months ago in Toronto?! How? Why? And why didn't I know about it?!
Once again, another new song to my ears that I'd love to hear more of! Just not enough time in the day to allot to this wondrous pastime.
Maybe someone should invent a little chip to embed in our brains so the music would always be there...Hmm, on second thought,
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Yeah, that could go horribly wrong.
So music that does not adhere to your militant metronomic sense of cadence is "not very well executed." Must be tough to live in your household.
This is a highly rhythmic piece which has a pulse. When the musician deviates from the pulse the sense of forward movement is compromised or ruined. But then I'm a musician so these things are important to me.
(google doesn't tell me if that is the case).
It's quite a pleasant tune but it's really not very well executed (the timing is all over the place).
I agree. The guitar rhythm is annoyingly "sloppy".
It's quite a pleasant tune but it's really not very well executed (the timing is all over the place).
So music that does not adhere to your militant metronomic sense of cadence is "not very well executed." Must be tough to live in your household.
A vacation
Or just a long, tight hug
IMHO Bamboo one's r'the best vs Japanese pine (use once & toss) and/or Korean long-stainless-steel (heavy and slippery but good for spearing food and also reusable) 🥢 🇹🇭🇹🇼🇯🇵🇰🇷 🍝
I've got composite ones, a cross between Chinese and Japanese styles. Dishwasher safe, not as slippery as Korean (traditions need to change there) and the ends are less polished to help hold food.
I had a very nice set of Japanese ones (Brother-in-law's Mom and Dad gifted them to us when they were here in the US for his wedding to my sis) but they succumb to time, were getting too worn, then I broke the tip off one.
What's wrong with chopsticks?!?!?! They're lots fun!!!
IMHO Bamboo one's r'the best vs Japanese pine (use once & toss) and/or Korean long-stainless-steel (heavy and slippery but good for spearing food and also reusable) 🥢 🇹🇭🇹🇼🇯🇵🇰🇷 🍝
My thoughts exactly!
Very Jason-Bourne-ish
Couldn't agree more.
Couldn't disagree more.
Couldn't agree more.
Peter, I find that as of recent whenever I check a song's comments here on RP and I see one of your posts that we are often in agreement with the music and how we perceive it. Agreed in this case as well, I gave this a 7. Right on.
What's wrong with chopsticks?!?!?! They're lots fun!!!
I just looked at your 10 ranked songs. Wonderful list. It makes no sense that this wouldn't work for you. :) Listen again!
I'd sure like to hear more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMnaD-owVR0
I was diggin' it!
I believe the song starts with the intro?
Thank you soooo much.
Maybe someone should invent a little chip to embed in our brains so the music would always be there...Hmm, on second thought,
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Can hear the Ludovico comparison myself.
It is well! This is a good way forward. But it is a timid and cautious approach to the extensive work of this great French musician, René Aubry, 55 y old, that I have already spoken here. And maybe I can understand that it is, because it is indeed a sophisticated and conceptual music, not "music for mass" (soft-pop-indie-rock~easy-listening).
However, I would highlight as essential albums: Après la pluie (1993) and Invites sur la terre (2001). The entire album "Apres la pluie" is a real treat for the ears. As a curiosity, here's my personal experience to hear for the first time, the song number 12. Apres la pluie (Final) was breathtaking and exciting at the same time.
Thank you.
Once again, another new song to my ears that I'd love to hear more of! Just not enough time in the day to allot to this wondrous pastime.
Maybe someone should invent a little chip to embed in our brains so the music would always be there...Hmm, on second thought,
forget I said that
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You mean you don't have one already?