
Listening to Music - the Seventh Movement
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Classics are OK but they lack lyrics and are going in the opposite direction to history. Nice for time-travellers but do they really exist?

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The year of creation has nothing whatsoever to do with whether I like or dislike a piece of music. YMMV.
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But I really do like classics and consider the time travel question open....at least until the evidence turns up.
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A song about ... well ... The Future:
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I learned me some Jimi Hendrix barre chords. A, Bm and G. Dylan definitely plays no barre chords on this, though how he strums the F I dont know. Most books have dylan playing F G Am.
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Many of you educated folks know this from Leo Kottke, but here is the hillbilly original
http://youtu.be/rXwkJYNGOic
Pamela Brown.
http://youtu.be/rXwkJYNGOic
Pamela Brown.
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The theme of this post is out of tune piano. Get your earplugs out of your first aid kit. Devogue is to blame for this.
Someone placed a piano in St Pancras Station. A sign invites anyone who wants to play it to do so.
There are certain dangers, though. Running early for a train, Valentina Lisitsa decided to bash the keys and developed a severe liszt.
I love how the piano was out of tune. It reminds me of "Boogie with Stu". The piano was so out of tune, it was unplayable, but that didn't stop Led Zeppelin's sound engineer from playing it anyway.
Someone placed a piano in St Pancras Station. A sign invites anyone who wants to play it to do so.
There are certain dangers, though. Running early for a train, Valentina Lisitsa decided to bash the keys and developed a severe liszt.
I love how the piano was out of tune. It reminds me of "Boogie with Stu". The piano was so out of tune, it was unplayable, but that didn't stop Led Zeppelin's sound engineer from playing it anyway.
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