Whats the last song you listened to today??

Started by Dr.Teufel Geist, June 22, 2009, 06:21:21 PM

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Gasport

Sean, How cool that Tork performs this! How does he manage the 4 overlapping vocal parts?? So far i've met him, Dolenz and Jones at Chiller over the years. Jones was by far the most sociable. He hung out all night after his set w/the band, chatting it up with fans....Oh and i'll take the root beer scratch n' sniff!

Sean


Street Worm


Monster Bob



"The Twelve Days of Christmas"  - Frank Sinatra & family



Sean


Bogey


I am the Female Dracula

Ghostbusters, my edited version :P

Me and a few friends are performing it for the school talent show. Well we're technically a Jedward tribute act (UK guys will know what I'm talking about!) I added in the scream from House on Haunted Hill at the start as our cue. It goes surprisingly well. Also I mixed in a few thunderclaps from the opening sequence of The Prisoner. We just know we're gonna do good!
"Supernatural? Perhaps. Baloney? Perhaps not. There are many things under the sun...."

Sean


fmofmpls

The Famous Monster of Mpls.  Sayer of the law.

Bogey


Sean


Bogey

From the Philadelphia Orchestra 1900-2000 Box Set

Brahms
Hungarian Dance No. 5
Stokowski/Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Orchestra Association
Recorded 1917  :o

Beethoven
Symphony No. 5
Stokowski/Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Orchestra Association
Recorded 1931

Sibelius
Symphony No. 2
Stokowski/Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Orchestra Association
Recorded 1964

Tchaikovsky
Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy Overture
Stokowski/Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Orchestra Association
Recorded 1962

Wagner
Love Music, from Tristan und Isolde, Acts II and III (arranged by Stokowski)
Stokowski/Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Orchestra Association
Recorded 1960

Schoenberg
Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4
Eugene Ormandy/Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Orchestra Association
Recorded 1950



Bogey


Monster Bob


Sean