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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Apr 28, 2018 18:20:02 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2018 19:09:43 GMT
Oh Holy Me Gee
That sound is very bigly!
Think of all the microphones and mixers and compressor/limiters and coast to coast transmitter/towers and people in all their homes missing this because they were watching Johnny Carson!
Life is what you make it!
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Post by Boomer on Apr 28, 2018 23:43:26 GMT
They earned their cakeThat stage was jam packed, great stuff! It looked like Paul lost it with excitement at the end. I've liked orchestrated rock and pop since hearing music from Moody Blues' Days Of Future Past album. I think that's when I got turned on to that sound. Days Of Future Past was the album I listened to on my way to high school graduation, a moody time. There was nothing like the experimentation in the 1960s that put orchestration with The Beatles, Motown, and MacArthur Park. It was a time when trying to find a new sound and being weird was an asset.. That sound moved on to bands like Emerson, Lake and Palmer and Focus, and lots of disco was highly orchestrated, at least with string sections anyway.. In the middle of that, Donna Summer did MacArthur Park again, and it became a hit for her too. I'll add one my guilty pleasures Scott Walker - The Old Man's Back Again On You Tube. Adjust your ears because it's not to best MacArthur Park, but it's another example of orchestrated pop-rock, and a little off center. I first heard it on AM radio. Boomer
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