Johanna, ummm.. not being mean in any way here.... I would say "Another one" so would you explain the rule to me about why you would say "One more" instead? :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by Johanna
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Johanna, ummm.. not being mean in any way here.... I would say "Another one" so would you explain the rule to me about why you would say "One more" instead? :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by Johanna
update: rockzmom, just noticed, I actually think you misread, I am saying that he should say "Another one... "
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I don't know of any rules, but "One more song of my favourite" sounds very unnatural. Grammatically I don't think it's correct.
I was simply suggesting something that would sound natural.
In order not to change so much of his original wording, perhaps "One more song out of my favourites" would have worked. But it sounded like he wanted to say "Another one of my favouring songs is...." so that's what I suggested.
But the sentence that he wrote (One more song of my favourite by Johnny Cash - Ring Of Fire) was not correct English - I am sure you agree with that?
Khm...
Another one - другая (песня ...)
One more - еще одна (песня ...)
Is that correct? In Russia I would like to say "еще одна"...
Thanks to you.
Fedor, I don't know Russian very well, but I am sure the words are correctly translated.
The trouble is: English has certain patterns and ways of speaking that take a while to learn.
Your meaning (=what you wanted to say) was completely clear but the sentence sounded strange -- that was the problem.
The way to make your English sound more natural is simply to read a lot in English, listen to audio books, films etc... and participate in a forum like this one... There is no shortcut unfortunately - just start "immersing" yourself in English material...
If you only recently started with English then you are doing really well!
:bravo:
Johanna... yes, you are correct. I did not read and compute in my brain. So sorry... it is another one of those mornings for me. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...16Headache.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Johanna
By the way - it's realy very, very good film.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johanna
Haha rockzmom, not surprising that you misread since I made a typo!
Maybe I ought to focus a bit on quality as opposed to quantity when it comes to posting in this forum!
Next song from the girl's dance class. Sinnerman
This is actually from the 1960's, yet it has been used in the 1999 remake of the movie the "Thomas Crown Affair", closing credits of Inland Empire, on Homicide: Life on the Street and Entourage, and for you Aussies... used by Australian Network Ten during its Australian Football League broadcasts.
The original song is TEN minutes long and there is a remix version out which is 3:40 seconds. Up on the Playlist are both the ten minute version and the remix version. Lyrics are below.
Track # 78
Song: Sinnerman
Artist: Nina Simone
Album: Pastel Blues
Composer: American traditional spiritual (but this is a jazz song)
Year: 1965
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn5tiuZU4JI
Lyrics:
Oh Sinnerman, where you gonna run to?
Sinnerman, where you gonna run to?
Where you gonna run to?
All on that day
Well I run to the rock, please hide me
I run to the rock,please hide me
I run to the rock, please hide me, Lord
All on that day
But the rock cried out, I can't hide you
The rock cried out, I can't hide you
The rock cried out, I ain't gonna hide you guy
All on that day
I said, Rock, what's a matter with you rock?
Don't you see I need you, rock?
Lord, Lord, Lord
All on that day
So I run to the river, it was bleedin'
I run to the sea, it was bleedin'
I run to the sea, it was bleedin'
All on that day
So I run to the river, it was boilin'
I run to the sea, it was boilin'
I run to the sea, it was boilin'
All on that day
So I run to the Lord, please hide me Lord
Don't you see me prayin'?
Don't you see me down here prayin'?
But the Lord said, go to the devil
The Lord said, go to the devil
He said, go to the devil
All on that day
So I ran to the devil, he was waitin'
I ran to the devil, he was waitin'
Ran to the devil, he was waitin'
All on that day
I cried -
POWER!!!!!!!
(Power to da Lord)
[8x]
Bring down,
(Power to da lord),
[4x]
POWER!!!
(power to da lord)
[12x]
(Instrumental)
Oh yeah, Woh yeah, Woh yeah
Well I run to the river, it was boilin'
I run to the sea, it was boilin'
I run to the sea, it was boilin'
All on that day
So I ran to the Lord
I said, Lord hide me, please hide me
please help me
All on that day
He said, child, where were you
when you oughta been prayin'?
I said,Lord, Lord, hear me prayin'
Lord, Lord, hear me prayin'
Lord, Lord, hear me prayin'
All on that day
Sinnerman you oughta be prayin'
Oughta be prayin', Sinnerman
Oughta be prayin',
All on that day
I cried -
POWER!!!!!!!
(Power to da Lord)
[12x]
Go down
(Power to da Lord)
[3x]
POWER!!!!!!!
(Power to da Lord)
[3x]
Power, Power, Lord
Don't you know I need you Lord
Don't you know that I need you
Don't you know that I need you
Power, Lord!
Track # 79
Song: Sinnerman
Artist: Nina Simone (Felix Da Housecat's Heavenly House Mix)
Album:
Composer: American traditional spiritual (but this is a Dance version)
Year: 2003
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCixoWCaayE
Lyrics:
Where you run to?
Where you run to?
Where you run to?
Where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman Where you gonna run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, Where you gonna run to?
I said rock whats a matter with you rock
Dont you see I need you rock
Dont let down
All on that day
4X
I said rock
I said rock
I said rock
Where you run to?
Where you run to?
Where you run to?
Where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, Where you gonna run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, where you run to?
Oh Sinnerman, Where you gonna run to?
Brilliant & very cool song!!! :bravo: :yahoo:
Thanks Rockzmom!!
Hello eveyone, from Apollonia (Lampada's friend),
I would like to add one of my favorite entertainers and favorite songs, Sarah Brightman singing "A Whiter Shade of Pale". I also like the same song, "A Whiter Shade of Pale" sang by Procol Harum who also wrote the song.
Enjoy! :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeqO3FNU7lk
We skipped the light Fandango
Turned cartwheels 'cross the floor
I was feeling kind of seasick
But the crowd called out for more
The room was humming harder
As the ceiling flew away
When we called out for another drink
The waiter brought a tray
And so it was that later
As the Miller told his tale
That her face, at first just ghostly
Turned a whiter shade of pale
She said there is no reason
And the truth is plain to see
But I wandered through my playing cards
And I would not let her be
One of the sixteen vestal virgins
Who were leaving for the coast
And although my eyes were open
They might just as well've been closed
And so it was that later
As the Miller told his tale
That her face, at first just ghostly
Turned a whiter shade of pale
Peace and Love,
Apollonia x
www.spiritualquest.ning.com/
Hi Apollonia! Thanks for the song and lyrics! I could not find the version by Sarah on Playlist but I did find one by Annie Lennox so I added that one to the Playlist and hope it is acceptable for all!Quote:
Originally Posted by Lampada
I also like "Deliver Me" by Sarah Brightman, yet I could not find that one on Playlist either!
Here is a link to it on You Tube and the Lyrics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dwP8Q1I9Vs
Song: Deliver Me
Artist: Sarah Brightman
Album: Eden
Composer: Marsh
Year: 1998
Lyrics:
Deliver me, out of my sadness.
Deliver me, from all of the madness.
Deliver me, courage to guide me.
Deliver me, strength from inside me.
All of my life I've been in hiding.
Wishing there was someone just like you.
Now that you're here, now that I've found you,
I know that you're the one to pull me through.
Deliver me, loving and caring.
Deliver me, giving and sharing.
Deliver me, the cross that I'm bearing
All of my life I was in hiding.
Wishing there was someone just like you.
Now that you're here, now that I've found you,
I know that you're the one to pull me through.
Deliver me,
Deliver me,
Oh deliver me.
All of my life I was in hiding.
Wishing there was someone just like you.
Now that you're here, now that I've found you,
I know that you're the one to pull me through.
Deliver me,
Oh deliver me.
Won't you deliver me
This song is also a soundtrack to the movie "Cellular" with Jason Stathem and Kim Basinger. In this movie the main character (played by Chris Evans) was made to run so-ooooooo much.Quote:
Originally Posted by rockzmom
PS. playlist.com is still closed for Russia :cry: .
I am no expert on online music services....Quote:
Originally Posted by coffeecup
But what about Last.fm ?
I think I have an old account there... Maybe we could start a MasterRussian group?
My favourite online music service is "Pandora" but that was closed for UK users too, in 2008. I bought a great freestanding player for that, like a radio. I even paid their premium subscription fee! Then it got closed for UK users after the company was pressured by the MRIIA (copyrights lobby in the US). It took a while to hack it and I am still really irritated about it.
Last.fm is free only in GB, Germany and maybe a couple other European countries where licensing contracts could be made.
Robin
Russian folks! Can you tell me a service you can listen to?
I am working on last.fm now for you other folks!
I should have read ALL the Q&A FIRST :evil: They are very tricky!Quote:
Originally Posted by rockzmom
did not see that before I started working on the playlist and when I tried to play the playlist and it would not work... I found out you can only listen to the playlist if you are a subscriber!Quote:
Signing up and creating a user profile on Last.fm is free, and so is using most of the features with the exception of the radio, which is a subscriber feature in most countries.
Where do I need a subscription to listen to the radio?
If you live outside the US, UK or Germany you can try out Last.fm Radio with a free 30-track trial, after which a subscription is required to listen to it. Subscribing to Last.fm only costs €3.00 per month and in addition to non-stop personalised radio, you get other benefits such as ad free browsing and streaming. Read more about what you get with a subscription.
What if I live in the US, UK or Germany?
If you live in one of these three countries, you can listen to Last.fm Radio for free (with the exception of subscription premium radio features: listening to playlists and stations of music you've loved or tagged).
The cost $3.00 per month! :mad:Quote:
You can listen to playlists if you’re a subscriber. To listen to a playlist – your own or anybody else’s – go to the playlist’s page (for instance in your own library), and click the “Play this playlist” button. Playlists will always be played in shuffle mode, and they have to contain at least 45 tracks by 15 different artists before they can be played.
Note: Playback in the software player is currently not supported; you can listen to playlists only on the site.
If you’re not a subscriber, you can also create your own playlists, but you can’t listen to them continously. Your newest playlist will be displayed in the player on your profile page, where you and other users visiting your profile can listen to its tracks as “one-by-one” previews.
So, once again... we need a service where everyone can listen and NOT have to pay a fee!!!
Rockzmom sorry I mislead you and good job to find the terms for Last.com.
I had not realised they turned it into a paying site outside of these countries.
I'll never use them again - I disagree of that policy. Good riddance.
I have HEARD about one called Imeem.com
I can't check it myself right now but supposedly it's similar to Last.fm.
No Johanna, see it is a paying site INSIDE these countries as well!!! That is what stinks even more!!! That is why their fine print is so tricky....Quote:
Originally Posted by Johanna
but not to worry......no blood, no foul :friends:Quote:
What if I live in the US, UK or Germany?
If you live in one of these three countries, you can listen to Last.fm Radio for free (with the exception of subscription premium radio features: listening to playlists and stations of music you've loved or tagged).
I suppose there's a general problem with this: the majority of music discussed here is legally restricted, and rights to use it, play it, distribute it have been transferred to certain companies - labels, distributors, agencies which control public performance rights. These companies fight sharing music for free tooth and nail. They made last.fm change their policy because last.fm is forced to pay royalties for music they play. That's why you have to pay a fee. Apparently, agreements could be reached with the rights-controlling agencies in the US, UK and Germany, which makes the situation different there.
The Russian speaking world, forgive me for putting it so bluntly, isn't exactly known for its copyright-respecting policies. The fact that Russian artists still exist even though copyright isn't heeded at all shows that probably the worries of such companies aren't based on fact, but as it is they seem to fight Russian websites like allofmp3.com which sell music very cheap. How much more must they hate sites which allow you to stream music for free?
Robin
But what is interesting, at least to me :wink: , is you then get artists like Curt Smith (the guy I started this thread with from Tears for Fears) who published his ablum under "Halfway Pleased" the Creative Commons license, which gives fans the right to copy, distribute and perform the album’s songs, so long as the uses are non-commercial and properly attributed to Smith.
Of course there are still links to buy the album on his Web site and he sells them at concerts and so on... but at least he is not fighting you tooth and nail to not play them and share them! :bravo:Quote:
Originally Posted by Curt Smith
Well said! :bravo:Quote:
Originally Posted by bitpicker
The business models of the Western European and American music industry are outdated and will die unless they face reality. They might be able to intimidate a few European countries to play along in their last (dying) fight (i.e. Sweden, Netherlands -- [Pirate Bay, Mininova]...). But what are they going to do about Russia, Ukraine, China and many more....? In order to stop piracy they'd have to lock down the internet completely....
With Last.fm they'd AT LEAST get the advertising income, and the user music profiles from the scrobbling feature.
If they are going to charge, people will just ignore the site.
Most of the money go to the record companies anyway, not to the artists.
The income of Russian singers/groups comes mainly from concerts. Yes, there is something strongly wrong in the western music industry business models but the total piracy is not a good solution too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johanna
The irony lies in the fact that this is true everywhere else, too. CD sales are not as important as merchandising and concerts. usually it's not the artists who argue against free downloads but the industry. To them, each and every downloaded file is a file not bought. Idiocy, most downloaders can't even actually listen to all the things they download, let alone shell out the money to buy them.Quote:
Originally Posted by it-ogo
I'm not for piracy either. I buy music when I can, either as a non-copy protected CD or a non-DRM-encumbered mp3 file. I refuse to buy material which is crippled by design because someone assumes I'm going to distribute it to everyone and their neighbours.
In addition, copy protection is essentially meaningless. We're talking digital material here - copies don't degrade, so the moment the first copy is out any and all copy protection becomes futile. And that is usually the case long before the copy-protected material is legally available. So copy protection is just another way to burn money uselessly.
Sometimes I wish there was an easy way to pay the artist directly. For example: I have no legal way as yet to get the new album by Слот. I bought the previous three ones from amazon.de as mp3 downloads, but the new one isn't even announced yet. I know no shop which carries the CD. But I did locate mp3 downloads, surely not legal, and in even better sampling quality than amazon.de would offer. Now I'm happy - but if the band had a paypal button on their site I'd rather send them, say, ten euros than buy the mp3s on amazon, once they turn up, just to have morally legalized the files I already have. And the band would get more out of it as well.
Some western bands have already learned that free downloads mean publicity. Nine Inch Nails and Coldplay (IIRC) have offered their last albums for free even before you could buy them. I actually downloaded the NIN one just because I could. Didn't like it, but could have. I'd never have thought about even giving them a chance without that download.
Robin
On Youtube, I stumbled across this guy who does animated stories to songs. Here are a few of them...
Here is the first one...
"Overkill" by Colin Hay
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0DsJQdpwwI
This one is cute....The Beginnings of Love
"Out of My Head" by Fastball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J5lM7byblM
This is how I found him...
"Round Here" by Counting Crows
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmjXLh5j4ew
Adam Lambert....
Presales of debut album beating Madonna & Beatles, weeks before release and all by word of mouth, no PRNot certain how much of the Adam Lambert buzz (and screams) was heard across the pond; however, the first time he did Mad World live was pretty darn good. It was a complete package thing (lighting, his mannerism, the single chair thing, and so on). BTW another old Tears for Fears song!Quote:
Originally Posted by http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/lambert_riot_Odn517d7RJZXPzwvrrBCnK
http://s444.photobucket.com/albums/q...t=b52da1e4.flv
THIS WEEK's CHALLENGE... what are the correct lyrics????
I realize we NEVER got back to this mystery of the lyrics for this song! Shame on us!!! I surfed the Web and could not locate them even on the band's Web site. So, I started to listen to the song carefully and realized, CoffeeCup is correct, saying the Diva is difficult to understand is an understatement :wall:Quote:
Originally Posted by CoffeeCup
I have uploaded a clean copy of the song for anyone who wants to take a stab at this or thinks the version out on YouTube is not clear enough.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmqliOOIKvs
http://www.mediafire.com/?a0yyzmjnwwz (clean mp3 version)
Here are the lyrics as I have been able to get them:
Line
1 So, if (long ago and??)…somewhere
2 Every moment we shake as we (can/kiss?)
3 ...for a century my memory should be
4 Moments created un…
5 As … my eyes can…you
6 Then forever I shall live
7 In a memories old friends
8 For it's only a century away
9 If my life turns a pass (path) of pain
10 Then my love may cry out loud
11 so to take a (chance?)...in blood
12 shows life has just begun
13 For it's only a century away
14 So, if (long ago and??)…somewhere
15 Every moment we shake as we (can/kiss?)
16 ...for a century my memory should be
17 For it's only a century away
18 For it's only a century away
19 We interrupt this program to bring you a bulletin from the Mutual news room
20 According to an announcement from Moscow Radio
21 John Dennison of 643 Water Street had his house made upside down.
I just want to report that I downloaded some albums by Zemfira and listened over the last few days as I did some travelling. She is REALLY good. I recommend anybody who is looking for Russian music to listen to her. And after listening several times, I agree with the person (can't remember who) who said that her cover of Kukuschka was better than the original...But the original was a different story though. I'm a bit hazy on the details but it was not released until after Victor Tsoi died, right? That song reminds me of my first boyfriend. And is it known how Victor Tsoi died? I heard all sorts of crazy stories at the time, and later lost interest. Then, a year after, Freddy Mercury died too! :cry: :cry: :cry:
автокатастрофа=car accident.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johanna
автокатастрофа sounds so much more horrendous!
I am a BIG TIME Hall & Oates fan! :yahoo: So I am very pleased this boxed set is coming out tomorrow and hope a new generation will listen to them! I can't believe that Hall is 63 & Oates is 60! :shock:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/1 ... index.html
The Big Bam Boom album rocked! I had the cassette when it first came out in the 80's and then a few years ago bought the CD for my girls! I even have some of their LPs somewhere in my house!
Out Of Touch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1RcRglBaHA (video & song)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31wa5BTFO-E (just the song)
Method Of Modern Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAaFt7_6qvk (video & song)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAgKUYFDAww (just the song)
Sara Smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Red3R17FlUQ (song only)
She's Gone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnVXIUyshng (Live Version)
Private Eyes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anLfoy2XsFw
If anyone needs lyrics, let me know!!!
The Twilight New Moon Soundtrack was released yesterday, 4 days early, and yes Lampada, there is a song by Muse on the soundtrack!! Of the other artists on the album, I "think" I only know of Death Cab For Cutie & Band of Skulls. If I know of others, I can't match their name with any songs right now. What about you folks.. have you heard of any of these bands????
I have already seen a link out there to download it if you like:
http://hotfile.com/dl/15055862/9a3fc...-OST9.rar.html
http://www.reelmovienews.com/files/n...soundtrack.jpg
Tracks:
01. Death Cab For Cutie – Meet Me On The Equinox
02. Band Of Skulls – Friends
03. Thom Yorke – Hearing Damage
04. Lykke Li – Possibility
05. The Killers – A White Demon Love Song
06. Anya Marina – Satellite Heart
07. Muse – I Belong To You (New Moon Remix)
08. Bon Iver & St. Vincent – Roslyn
09. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Done All Wrong
10. Hurricane Bells – Monsters
11. Sea Wolf – The Violet Hour
12. OK Go – Shooting The Moon
13. Grizzly Bear – Slow Life
14. Editors – No Sound But The Wind
15. Alexandre Desplat – New Moon (The Meadow)
Here is the newest song from my younger daughter's Dance Company and as we now have frost outside it will help you to remember warmer days!!
Barefoot and Crazy by Jack Inngram.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...otandCrazy.jpg
It is more of "rockabilly" type song than a pure "country" song even though it did make it to # 8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs. There is a lot of "Southern" speak in this one!! Many of the words have their endings chopped off!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVIS5RhESvI (music video and slightly different version from album)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEWbYiJFGyI (Album version and just the song)
Song: Barefoot and Crazy
Artist: Jack Ingram
Album: Big Dreams & High Hopes
Composer: Ben Hayslip, Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson
Year: 2009
Lyrics:
The clouds are partin'
The summer sun's startin' to burn down on that river
My baby's waitin'
I got the Chevy shakin'
I'm blazing a trail to get her
There she is
She's got her shades on
& man she's lookin' strong
Mine all mine for the weekend
The coolers loaded down
We're headed outta town
Jumpin off the deep end
Goin' barefoot and crazy
Me and my baby
Backflip off the flint rock bridge
Double dog dare me and I will
Meet me at the bottom with a cool wet kiss
She's rockin' that bikini top
My heart's skippin' like a rock across that water
Don't ever wanna stop
Goin' barefoot and crazy
The sun is droppin'
We got the fire poppin' &
It's lightin' up her blue eyes
With a little bit of luck
It'll heat things up &
We'll be lovin' in the moonlight
Break out my old guitar
Sing fishin' in the dark
Baby get ready
We'll take a little sip
We'll take a little dip &
Sleep in the bed of my Chevy
Goin' barefoot and crazy
Me and my baby
Just me & her & the man in the moon
Drinkin' on a cold bud brew
Mornins gonna come way too soon
We'll wake up &
Do it all again
Wishin' it would never end
Anybody asks where we've been
Tell 'em
Barefoot and crazy
Barefoot and crazy
Me and my baby
I did a back flip off the flint rock bridge
Double dog dared me and I did
Met me at the bottom with a cool wet kiss
She's rockin' that bikini top
My hearts skippin' like a rock across that water
Don't ever wanna stop
Goin' barefoot and crazy
Don't ever wanna stop
Don't ever wanna stop
Goin' barefoot and crazy
There's a lot of good music here, but this I think is the best, here--- (sorry, there are no lyrics...)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QB7ugJn ... re=channel
This is very good too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYxklAuK ... re=related
I'm currently listening to the new album by Rammstein, "Liebe ist für alle da". There's nothing link-wise I could show you yet.
Кщишт
хоккеист! Welcome to the thread and thanks for the posting!!Quote:
Originally Posted by хоккеист
The second one is from:
Liturgy of St John Chrysostom (Russian: Литургия Иоанна Златоуста), Op.31, by Sergei Rachmaninoff
and is:
Movement 2: ("Благослови, душе моя, Господи!") Blagoslovi, dushe moya, Gospoda 'First Antiphon. Bless the Lord, O my soul'
This music has a very intersting history:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liturgy...(Rachmaninoff)
English Lyrics:Quote:
Rachmaninoff composed the work in July, 1910 at his summer estate Ivanovka, following his American tour of 1909. Writing to his friend Nikita Morozov, Rachmaninoff said of the work, "I have been thinking about the Liturgy for a long time and for a long time I strove to write it. I started to work on it somehow by chance and then suddenly became fascinated with it. And then I finished it very quickly. Not for a long time have I written anything with such pleasure."
The work premiered November 25, 1910 in Moscow. Russian Orthodox ecclesiastical authorities strongly objected to the work's "spirit of modernism" and refused to sanction it for use during church services. Rachmaninoff did nothing to promote the work himself, and it soon fell into obscurity.
A portion of the Liturgy was given in concert performance in New York on Jan. 24, 1914 by the male choir of the Russian Cathedral of St. Nicholas, conducted by Ivan Gorokhov.
A new edition, reconstructed from surviving part books at an Orthodox monastery in the U.S. and microfilm at the U.S. Library of Congress, was published by Anthony Antolini in 1988. This reconstruction was the subject of a PBS documentary entitled "Rediscovering Rachmaninoff", produced by KTEH television in San Jose, California.
Praise the Lord, o my soul. Prise be to God.
O Lord my God, you are very great. Praise be to God.
You are clothed with splendor and majesty.
Praise be to God.
The waters will stand above the mountains.
Thy deeds are wonderful, O Lord.
The waters will come in the middle of the mountains.
Thy deeds are wonderful,
O Lord.
Your wisdom created everything.
Glory to Thee, who created all.
Thanks both хоккеист and Rockzmom for posting about these absolutely outstanding and very moving pieces....
Great videos!
I did not know that Rachmaninoff lived into the 1940 or that he lived in the USA. Anyway, I love his piano concertos.
Dude... this album was just released in the U.S. YESTERDAY!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by bitpicker
I was able to find the first single off the ablum...."Pussy" was Rammstein's first number one single in Germany, their second number one single of all time ("Benzin" was the first one in Finland).
This is off the new album!!
WARNING! WARNING! R Rating here!!
"Pussy"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VXNM0NDA4A
Amazon Music Sampler if ya want to hear more from the album...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radi ... fix=dp_img
I have no idea why my keyboard was set to typing Russian when I typed my name there... :fool"
Rockzmom, that video is the official version you can present to the public in general, but it is not the original video. The original isn't R-rated. The very distorted images you see in that version are crystal-clear in the original. You can only find it on hardcore sites. No-one else would touch it. It is, to all intents and purposes, porn.
The CD was released last Friday here in Germany.
Robin
Well I have their earlier albums (from the 1990s). But I think they can be a bit... how shall I put it... too obscene.
It's not the kind of music I feel like listening to a lot nowadays..But Sometimes I do!
I've always listened to industrial type German bands. There's something unique about them.
Has anyone ever heard of this song or artist????
Xiangta [1] by Xia
It is also being used in one of the Dance Classes and the Dance Teacher does not have any additional information besides that and I am not having any luck locating it.