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Share your earworms here [Music]

Peloso ... The blond piano player in "Bewitched" is Jamie Parker. He's a great singer as well (IMO!) so check him out in "Cheek to Cheek" ...


He sang several other numbers in that concert which celebrated Frank Sinatra hits.
 
Pelo, I would have thought that you would rather post something more like

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Pelo, I would have thought that you would rather post something more like

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Not sure I get the joke but give him a bath, a haircut, some new clothes and slap that hat off his head and I'll do him.
 
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Thank you! I hope he didn't give you any trouble.

Peloso ... The blond piano player in "Bewitched" is Jamie Parker. He's a great singer as well (IMO!) so check him out in "Cheek to Cheek" ...


He sang several other numbers in that concert which celebrated Frank Sinatra hits.

Thanks for the info. Still handsome I see..
 
Yeah, I know, Richter... but I was revisiting the "terraced dynamics" concept the other day in an article linking to this and... :rolleyes:

 
^ Well, the first movement could get a certain pass for quaintness' sake, but the rest :vomit:


Some decency..:

 
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Peloso ... I know it's not an earworm number but if you have a spare 3 minutes to listen to Jamie again, this song has a terrific orchestral arrangement and a fabulous top note at the end that brought the house down. The camera shot of the two guys applauding in the front row shows just how delighted they were with Jamie's performance ... ;) ...

 
^ About that Parker, that would be excellent for an amateur... I mean, for an amateur, like he is, but who would not be parading as a professional.

As for high notes... :rotflmao: that's the easier part of a performance, because it is just one spot: that is why it is so easy to pass for a great singer for people who limit their attention span to sparkles... an audience dozing off during Adele's performance of "Someone like you", until she reaches the money shot part, the refrain.
Compare it to having sex and caring only about the climax, and not how one gets there... and who does get there.

And yes, the instrumental parts are usually, almost always, the only really satisfying element in vocal performances...
 
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^ And why a Callas, for example, would decide whether a singer was qualified to perform a part not precisely according to how she or he would deal with the more apparently difficult passages of the score.
 
^ And when I first leanrt of it on the news I thought it was a duet cover of "Sacrifice"...
 

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Having had some of these lately must have rendered me immune to that Dua-Elton thing, although it's so insipid a composition with such a pale wrap that...
 
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Until this early evening it was the entire concert



Now :telstra: :cool: :rolleyes:

 
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