dsavitsk Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 (edited) My favorite version of my favorite song by REM. I saw this concert and the extra drumstick on the chair was really effective live Edited March 11 by dsavitsk 4 2 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted March 11 Report Posted March 11 A little late for Ravel's 150th, but this was my great (ahem) gateway to Ravel's orchestrating genius. I heard his orchestration before I heard Mussorgsky's solo piano version, and have since fallen in love with his genius. Even from his treatment of the opening Promenade, there's a bit more breadth, a bit more gravitas, a bit more there there. Not afraid to solo instruments, or interleave solo instruments against a delicate backdrop of small subsets of the orchestra, it is a masterpiece of restraint. cf. "The Old Castle" movement All the better to contrast the bombast. cf. "The Great Gates of Kiev" movement 4 Quote
Hopstretch Posted March 18 Author Report Posted March 18 (edited) I've been thinking about it for a few decades now, and this is still my absolute favorite song. Edited March 18 by Hopstretch 7 Quote
Hopstretch Posted March 19 Author Report Posted March 19 Less emotional weight but how can you not dig it? 1 1 Quote
skullguise Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 ^^ Every time I meet someone named Sharon I think in my head about "...sharing Sharon's outlook on the topic of disease...." 🤣 1 Quote
robm321 Posted March 21 Report Posted March 21 I'm rewatching, Northern Exposure. What a great show. So unique. Anyway, I forgot that they would always finish each episodes with a legitimately good song. The last episode I watched played this song that I had completely forgotten about. It's an absolute masterpiece. warning: it may bring out emotions. 3 Quote
Torpedo Posted Saturday at 09:12 AM Report Posted Saturday at 09:12 AM Her voice sounds a lot like Madonna's. Quote
Hopstretch Posted Wednesday at 12:33 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 12:33 AM Was a simpler time. Maybe. 2 Quote
dsavitsk Posted Wednesday at 11:45 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:45 PM On 3/5/2025 at 9:22 PM, Hopstretch said: No offense but fuck you Doug. I don't need to hear that. 2 1 1 Quote
Hopstretch Posted 22 hours ago Author Report Posted 22 hours ago I think this is one of the better songs ever written about dealing with the reality of death and losing your loved ones. It's kind of funny that its delivered here while yukking it up on the Tonight Show. Makes me cry every single fucking time. 2 3 Quote
Voltron Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago Jay Leno is such a douche it's unbelievable. I'm about to lose my brother and I'm having a good cry watching this. 7 Quote
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