• Olivier5
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    LOL

    Okay, German?

    (This is my last try)
  • Olivier5
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    More Celtic?

  • Amity
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    (This is my last try)Olivier5

    Schade. Quel dommage. Tant pis. Non importante.
    Gute nacht. An' a' that...
    Time to say goodnight, then :yawn:

    Lullaby from Andrea Bocelli to Elmo
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XwG0kD449So

    The original was 'Time to say Goodbye'
    “Con te Partiro”,  beautiful. Andrea in 2016 with orchestra and choir

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RqTOYtN5cIs
  • Olivier5
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    Can't get enough of Malika Ayane.

    Adesso e qui (nostalgico presente) (live unplugged)

  • Amity
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    Can't get enough of Malika Ayane.Olivier5

    From Tempesta frilly frock to black classical with tattoos.
    She is amazing.
    Soul satisfying.
    Thank you.
    Where or how did you find her ?
  • Amity
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    Everything Changes - Lesley Duncan

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=32WsT5Z6XHM

    Everything changes and fades into dust
    Stay if you want to and go if you must
    I couldn't hold you, I wouldn't want to
    But if you feel blue, run to me

    I'll make some coffee and just be around
    And you can tell me what's getting you down
    That's what I came for, born of the same law
    Right through the same door you and me

    And if your life gets heavy, I'll lighten up your day
    Do my best to make you feel at one
    It's the best way that I know; babe, I love you so
    You know I'll need you till my life is done

    Everything changes and love travels on
    Melt in the sunshine, rest in the dawn
    Just let it move you, that's all you can do
    Open your heart and see the sun

    And if your life gets heavy, I'll lighten up your day
    Do my best to make you feel at one
    It's the best way that I know; babe, I love you so
    You know I'll need you till my life is done

    Everything changes (love travels on)
    Everything changes (love travels on)
    Everything changes (love travels on)
    Everything changes (love travels on)

    https://lyricstranslate.com
  • Amity
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    Love Song written by Lesley Duncan
    Elton John gives her credit as they sing together.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BHHrWwzQpns

    The words I have to say
    May well be simple but they're true
    Until you give your love
    there's nothing more that we can do

    Love is the opening door
    Love is what we came here for
    No-one could offer you more
    Do you know what I mean
    Have your eyes really seen

    You say it's very hard
    To leave behind the life we knew
    But there's no other way
    And now it's really up to you

    Love is the key we must turn
    Truth is the flame we must burn
    Freedom the lesson we must learn
    Do you know what I mean?
    Have your eyes really seen?

    Source: LyricFind
  • Olivier5
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    Where or how did you find her ?Amity

    Living in Italy has its advantages. She's all over the waves here... I posted about her as a response to your posting Zuchero. She's been in that league of major Italian pop stars for a decade or so. She's a classically trained cellist, father Moroccan (hence the Muslim name), mother Milanese. Raised in housing projects around Milan; true grit.

    The first song I heard of her was this one, not the deepest song lyrics I ever heard but there's attention to the human condition, and a few haiku type verses which I liked. It's about how time affects people, again not the most original topic but an important one nevertheless.

  • Olivier5
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    Excellent! A hidden gem.
  • Olivier5
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    “Con te Partiro” opens up the ears in the morning alright.
  • Amity
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    Living in Italy has its advantages. She's all over the waves here.Olivier5

    Oh, for some reason I thought you were an American in Paris.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KU1X3Wut-k0

    OK, I will try to find the best Italian radio station. Any ideas ?
    I used to listen to them when I was learning da lingo but that was a while ago...
  • Olivier5
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    I'm a French guy in Rome.

    I recommend:
    Radio Freccia for the undergroundy, rock 'n roll worshipping, free radio vibe (without advertisements)
    Dimensione Suono Soft for the 'regular' (commercial) Italian fare (with advertisements)

    About the relations between philosophy and music, this TED talk by Cyrille Aimée, in French, cannot be translated here but is really good. Cyrille (accompanied by guitarist Michael Valeanu) shares her experience as a jazz singer facing improvisation. The 3 keys of musical improvisation also are three keys of existence... The music starts at 17:00, after the lecture.

  • Amity
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    I'm a French guy in Rome.Olivier5

    Perfetto. Sei fortunato.

    The 3 keys of musical improvisation also are three keys of existence... The music starts at 17:00, after the lecture.Olivier5

    I will listen later. Thanks for all recommendations.
    Will play Radio Freccia to start the day in another way.

    the relations between philosophy and musicOlivier5

    Cool. As they say.
  • Olivier5
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    Sei fortunato.Amity

    Da vero.
  • Olivier5
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    I swapped my innocence for pride
    Crushed the end within my stride
    Said I'm strong, now I know that I'm a leaver
    I love the sound of you walking away, you walking away
    Mascara bleeds the blackened tear, oh
    And I am cold
    Yes I'm cold
    But not as cold as you are

    I love the sound of you walking away
    Walking away, hey, hey
    Why don't you walk away?

    No buildings will fall down
    Don't you walk away
    No quake will split the ground
    Won't you walk away
    The sun won't swallow the sky
    Won't you walk away
    Statues will not cry
    Don't you walk away
    Why don't you walk away?

    I cannot stand to see those eyes
    As apologies may rise
    I must be strong, stay an unbeliever
    And love the sound of you walking away
    You walking away
    Mascara bleeds into my eye, oh
    And I'm not cold, I am old
    At least as old as you are

    And as you walk away
    My headstone crumbles down
    As you walk away
    The Hollywood wind's a howl
    As you walk away
    The Kremlin's falling
    As you walk away
    Radio Four is static
    As you walk away
    The stab of stiletto
    On a silent night
    Stalin smiles and Hitler laughs
    Churchill claps Mao Tse-Tung on the back

  • Amity
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    La Mer by Julio Iglesias at end of 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' film based on book by John le Carre.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3SSIp2J3YHM

    Brief note re the contrast of the tune with 'the tortured love-hate, self-or-country dynamics at work in the scene.' Here:

    https://www.theatlantic.com/notes/2016/05/track-of-the-day-la-mer/482637/
  • Amity
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    Listened to all of the TED talk by Cyrille Aimee.
    Captivating and clear. Serious and funny.
    I think I understood the philosophical aspects of the synergy of communication between her, the audience and her guitarist.

    The ways to be in the moment and in harmony.
    I enjoyed her contrasting examples of grating out-of-synch shoo-be-do-be-do's with her own more natural style, sound and movement.

    Showed a warm and intelligent sense of humanity.

    Philosophy and music as a way of life. Shoo-be-do, yeah :cool:
  • Olivier5
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    La Mer by Julio IglesiasAmity

    Charles Trenet reinvented la chanson francaise. There is an era before him and another after him.
  • Amity
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    There is an era before him and another after him.Olivier5

    Is it that ( from wiki ) - 'his light, irreverent lyrics express a joie de vivre typical in French popular music produced during the late 1930s...they represented escapism at a time dominated by political unrest and economic uncertainty'.

    It made me think of George Formby whose song 1. 'When I'm Cleaning Windows'...hmm...or was it 2. 'Mr Wu's a window cleaner now' also features in 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'.

    1. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sfmAeijj5cM
    Note the impro at the end :smile:

    2. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku_DWfisFcg

    Gotta love a Boum!
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p0KWyWwVp0E

    We need the lighter songs too...
  • Amity
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    Re TTSS. From
    https://johnnyalucard.com/2017/04/22/film-review-tinker-tailor-soldier-spy-2011/

    It has especially clever use of well-chosen music – at the Circus Christmas party, everyone sings along to ‘The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World’ (the theme song to Lindsay Shonteff’s License to Kill!) and the Soviet national anthem sung in Russian, while Cumberbatch’s Guillam invades the Circus to steal a crucial record book to the tune of George Formby’s ‘Mr Wu’s a Window Cleaner Now’ (which makes even a surveillance eavesdropper’s foot tap), while the entire climax of sniper retribution is similarly played out as a music video clip (‘Beyond the Sea’).  Maybe, since this is now yesterday’s espionage, there’s a layer of nostalgia to go with the disillusion, and Oldman’s sad-eyed Smiley, swimming in a freezing lake and holding back while others sweat or rave, is a remote ringmaster rather than a tragic everyman.'
  • Amity
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    In TTSS, it's quite the moment when the British spies sing the Russian National anthem in Russian. A stirring sound, I always wondered about the lyrics and translation. And how many moles there were...

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AOAtz8xWM0w
  • Olivier5
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    his light, irreverent lyrics express a joie de vivre typical in French popular music produced during the late 1930s...Amity

    He largely invented this genre, this mix of poetry and optimism that others started to copy. Until Trenet, the scene was dominated by realist songs about working class life, to simplify a bit. You had to be moody to be successful, or so was the cliché. When he started to perform his songs, aged 20 or so, he was fairly unique. Joie de vivre doesn't even start to describe the explosive hilarity and frantic marvelling that he displayed in his shows and songs. They called him le fou chantant.

  • Amity
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    Thanks. So interesting to compare cultures at same or different times.
    Whose creativity can transform...
  • Olivier5
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    The cultural debt to Trenet is acknowledged in this documentary, where generations of French singers speak of him, and sing his songs. It's not a biopic, more a tribute. I am at 10:00 mn, they go on to discuss love and sex ... but don't even explain he was gay. Cocteau was his pygmalion early on.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UROJR63Nv1Q

    Juliette Greco drops the bomb at 18:45: C'était une période d'interdis. Pour ne pas paraître éféminé, il falait être le "fou chantant".

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    Charles Trenet, by Jean Cocteau
  • Olivier5
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    Talking about explosive joy, la Vie en Rose, from the same era as Trenet, is here played by Cyrille Aimée and the Emmet Cohen Trio. The music is as deep and surprising as her cleavage.

  • Amity
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    Hope to enjoy this soon. Thanks :smile:

    Sorry, I can't access it.
  • Amity
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    As a matter of curiosity, addressed to anyone.

    About deep or light songs. And how they might reflect who you are...or who has inspired you...

    Have you thought about songs or lyrics you would have at your funeral ?
    I have.
    But have come to no conclusion. Any ideas ?

    [Apart from no funeral and disposing of body in a black bag...or donating it to science]

    I love 'Zoom' by Fat Larry's Band

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUPvF-i0EE8

    [ @Olivier5 - hope this is OK and not too much off topic ? ]
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    Have you thought about songs or lyrics you would have at your funeral ?Amity

    Absolutely! This one remains a constant, but I’m wishy-washy with others.



    Disregard the video, it isn’t official.

    Also, surprisingly there are lyrics buried in the song.

    “The best thing about life is knowing you put it together.”

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/genius.com/amp/Nine-inch-nails-a-warm-place-lyrics
  • Amity
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    'End of the Line' - The Traveling Wilburys
    (George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMVjToYOjbM
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