"K-K-K-Katy !"

LaLOTSA stastaSTAMMERING,
yous gaguys

ThaTHAT's faFAfor sasaSURE,
yous so be be be ba BETTCHAS!!!

Yeah, yous ga ga got thaTHAT saSO saSO saSO
RIGHT thaTHERES!!
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World War I song

Composed and first performed in 1917

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_J9kPQ8hwA
 
"In the GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME"


"IN the GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME"

Composed and first performed in 1902




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QceQW5kYbmA
(be patient, takes a moment to load but well worth it)



"
In the good old summertime, in the good old summertime
Strolling through the shady lane with your baby mine
You hold her hand and she holds yours and that's a very good sign
That she's your tootsie wootsie in the good old summertime

In the good old summertime, in the good old summertime
Strolling through the shady lane with your baby mine
You hold her hand and she holds yours and that's a very good sign
That she's your tootsie wootsie in the good old summertime

In the good old summertime, in the good old summertime
Strolling through the shady lane with your baby mine
You hold her hand and she holds yours and that's a very good sign
That she's your tootsie wootsie in the good old summertime..."
 
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"LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG"
Composed in 1884 by James Lynam Molloy and lyricist G. Clifton Bingham.
Based upon an old
Irish Folk Tune.

Alluded to the novel ULYSSES by the world reknown
Irish novelist and poet James Joyce (1882 - 1941).
Here song by the
World's Greatest Irish Tenor, John McCormack, in 1927



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0ROJEeZofo&feature=related
(be patient ... once you go past the brief predude, many of yous guys will instantly recognize the primary haunting melody)
 
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The new Muse album, "The 2nd Law".

Simply fantastic!
 
Humble grasshopper beg forgiveness

Arrowman,

Humble grasshopper beg forgiveness for impertinence of intruding upon Sensei's stylish and wonderful posting thread, yet seek to introduce the master to a new aural sensation and delight. From the Anais Mitchell's folk opera Hadestown, featuring the Ani DiFranco as Persephone, in musical adaptation/interpretation of the saga of Orpheus and Eurydice. Please to enjoy!

 
Bindi, I love Muse's Muscle Museum, but haven't heard their new one.
 
Wow Mx, that has been a while ago. They have had 6 albums since then. You should check them out. They are in my top 3 favorite bands.
 

I am reposting this post
in Honor of the recent announcement
of Their Royal Highnesses
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge,
Prince Willliam and Duchess Kate,
that The Duchess of Cambridge
is expecting her first child.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/dec/03/duke-and-duchess-of-cambridge-expecting-baby


There'll always be an England
S
ung by the stellar Vera Lynn
at the height of World War Two






http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GvkyKEYRnM&feature=fvwrel



:Rock2::Rock2::Rock2:

please go back to page 5 of this thread to view and listen
to more phenomenal songs from World War Two
 
very cool larr
 
J S Bach Art Of Fugue contrapunuctus 4 played by Glen Gould-On you-tube

What is Life? sung by Kathleen Ferrier-on you tube

Tchaikovsky 1812 overture.This version is for Organ and Orchestra conducted by Dianne Bish-also on you tube,I don`t know how to show the links.
 

The complex, compelling human plots ..

The so well-placed and stunning cast ..
The exquisite British Edwardian era costuming ..
The splendid visual scenes ..

ALL make
"Downton Abbey"
a MUST see !!


(click on above photo to see all the costuming details)

OFFICIAL WEB SITE:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/downtonabbey/


OFFICIAL MUSICAL THEME:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppIjyEoCjlM


On the piano
(I am learning this same piano version now):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NuidB9kaG0


 
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Thanks Arrow.
 
Great arrow ... I have caught a few episodes of Downton Abbey .. I could get hooked if I allowed myself .. It is an expertly produced series with great characterization and as you are pointing here costuming is perfect .. I can see how you are hooked.
 
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