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Started by burntheships, July 25, 2012, 05:09:29 PM

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undo11

that's too much talent in the same room!  sheesh!
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rdunk

Hey undo, that music with Steven Tyler singing Amazing Grace, with the other lady, is really quite good. Watching it, we can see him putting his "everything" into that song!

rdunk

As I say for each video, I enjoy several different kinds of music. I am posting a video that I enjoy watching, as I think some of you will also. The extended group singing this song include many names and faces of renown and distinction, from several areas of entertainment. You will certainly recognize the song.

As I said, just a very interesting watch, because of the people involved! Enjoy! 


kdog

Undo ,you are bringing up the Disney movie memories.
Zorgon is going to have a .......

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undo11

kdog

:D  my parents sang that song alot when i was a wee lass.
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Quote from: rdunk on July 31, 2012, 04:59:38 AM
Hey undo, that music with Steven Tyler singing Amazing Grace, with the other lady, is really quite good. Watching it, we can see him putting his "everything" into that song!

that's what i thought. :D
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#54
Well, while I was "born in the country", at my Grandma's house, I have never been a "died in the wool" country music fan. But it always has been great music for this country of America, for all of us. And there have been many many just hugely talented country singers and musicians that have made this music great and meaningful.

I am posting a video with two of the very best performers during my lifetime, and two of my very favorites. And they, in this video, give us a picture of what "letting freedom ring" in America really means. Both of these singers are blind (from birth I believe), and even with their physical limitations, just think about what they have become. No place for pity here! And, not only are they singing, they both are playing the piano.

I just love it, as it touches my heart! And watch their feet! One of the guys almost dances, while he plays and sings. This does appear to be a near black-tie function, and attendees include Ronald (President) and Nancy Reagan.

I know that some of you will really enjoy this too!


rdunk

#55
Johnny Maestro "You'll Never Walk Alone"

Johnny Maestro started his music career in the late 50's, and continued singing until he died in 2010 of cancer. While I didn't hear him that much over the years, I did find a video last year of him singing one of my favorite songs - "You'll Never Walk Alone".

I have this song in video by quite a few singers, and Johnny's is not the best I have. But, no one sings it with any more emotion and heart, than does Johnny, in this video.

It is said, that he probably knew about the cancer at the time of this performance, as he did die about 16 months later, March 24, 2010.

I enjoy hearing him sing this every time I watch it. I hope it touches you also!

 

petrus4

Old school psytrance connoisseur, here. ;)

This is dense music, with a lot going on; listen to it at the highest definition that YouTube offers.













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rdunk

#57
I have already posted one song, with this violinist and his orchestra, but he did not play the violin in it, (he has Stradivarius). In this piece he does play, and it is so very good.

And it doesn't hurt that he is playing one of the best well know show songs ever - "Music of the Night". 

I really like most of the music from "The Phantom of the Opera", and I am sure many of you do also!! ENJOY!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqeVpCEacMc&playnext=1&list=PL27EF9773F4C3824B

rdunk

#58
I don't want to wear you out with any particular type of music here, but, I just have to post this, along with the just prior piece. It too, is just a great performance of a very special song, that many of us do "love"!

Self explanatory! Enjoy!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-y581HdWfY&feature=related

biggles

This song is for someone from another forum.  I would not have been able to get through the last four years without you.

He is just about the perfect man, good looking, overly smart, funny, heroic, spiritual and a lot more I could say.

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