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Russell_Harding wrote:
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Thats for sure russ!!
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All you need is...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4p8qxGbpOk
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Ain't talking 'bout....
http://youtu.be/ud4U1-X-LNw
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..... is a burning thing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=It7107ELQvY
ETA video
Last edited by topdown (2012-05-16 03:15:56)
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... of My Life
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtqADo-D3mQ
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Whats love got to do with it?
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topdown wrote:
All you need is...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4p8qxGbpOk
ETA - video link
Hey topdown, you wouldn't happen to know who did the arrangements for The Beatles when they needed horns and strings or other orchestra instruments, would you?
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.... Is All Around
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQQ6SfPZggw
Roger
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Where's the ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwdesOZ_5Jk
One of my favorite tunes ![]()
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.. the one you're with
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What's love got to do with it? What a strange topic
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M.B. wrote:
Hey topdown, you wouldn't happen to know who did the arrangements for The Beatles when they needed horns and strings or other orchestra instruments, would you?
As producer, George Martin was largely responsible for the orchestreal arrangements on most of The Beatles recordings. From wiki:
Martin's musical expertise helped fill the gaps between the Beatles' raw talent and the sound they wanted to achieve. Most of the Beatles' orchestral arrangements and instrumentation (as well as frequent keyboard parts on the early records) were written or performed by Martin in collaboration with the band.[35] It was Martin's idea to put a string quartet on "Yesterday", against McCartney's initial reluctance.[35][36] Martin played the song in the style of Bach to show McCartney the voicings that were available.[37] Another example is the song "Penny Lane", which featured a piccolo trumpet solo. McCartney hummed the melody he wanted, and Martin wrote it down in music notation for David Mason, the classically trained trumpeter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Martin
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..love my truck!
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my pop used to say "Lovely, just @&%$#%! lovely' ,,,,,,
just a love machine,,,,, badeye ![]()
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Thanks, Topdown, for your info on George Martin. It was really interesting!
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taking love for granted it to easy, living without it is hard, but living without your soulmate who has passed over is for ever, so don,t take there love for granted it might not be there
one day.
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Hi all, Tom T Hall comes to mind, I love beer!
All the best
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