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the "HEROES" and LOW symphony by Philip Glass are there any Bowie fans here that like these pieces of work? i downloaded it on Itunes and i am listening to it now.
i think Bowie's voice is missing. i hear him in my head. i never listen to 'classical' music, but this is quite good. yes SIR! | |
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they're interesting...i don't listen to them much, but i thought it was a cool idea. i keep waiting for a lodger symphony, but that would just end up sounding silly. | |
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Anx said: they're interesting...i don't listen to them much, but i thought it was a cool idea. i keep waiting for a lodger symphony, but that would just end up sounding silly.
"The hinterland, the hinterland We're gonna sail to the hinterland It's far far, far far far, far far far away Its a far far, far far fa, da da da, da da da" I'd pay good money just to hear those lyrics translated to strings. | |
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i knew the two of you would post on my thread!
now i am waiting for noepie. yes SIR! | |
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dawntreader said: i knew the two of you would post on my thread!
now i am waiting for noepie. I don't listen to these albums that much, but I do like 'em. Although I have to say that I also miss Bowie's voice. WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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I'll get it soon (maybe after I've bought 3121 and the Ultimate Prince); so far I have heard Warszawa from the "All Saints" collection... but Warszawa without the synth ... is missing something.
I enjoyed the orchestrated version of Sons Of The Silent Age a lot, indeed. | |
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noepie said: dawntreader said: i knew the two of you would post on my thread!
now i am waiting for noepie. I don't listen to these albums that much, but I do like 'em. Although I have to say that I also miss Bowie's voice. there you are. i read in this biography that the original pieces were constructed a special way, with a numerical system to pick the chord changes. it doesn't make much sense to me, but it's interesting. some of the original music is so powerful and works really well in Christiane F. Glass's work sounds like film music too. yes SIR! | |
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I haven't heard them in maybe eight or seven years, but what I can remember is that back then I thought the Low symphony was quite rubbish and embarrassing and the Heroes symphony was the far better one. If I'd listen to them now I might have a different kind of opinion altogether as my tastes have obviously changed since. | |
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Novabreaker said: I haven't heard them in maybe eight or seven years, but what I can remember is that back then I thought the Low symphony was quite rubbish and embarrassing and the Heroes symphony was the far better one. If I'd listen to them now I might have a different kind of opinion altogether as my tastes have obviously changed since.
my reaction was the opposite. i thought the heroes symphony was kind of a bore, but i liked the low symphony pretty well on first listen. of course, i bought the low symphony during my first-ever trip to new york, and i listened to it for the first time on the balcony of a penthouse suite in a midtown hotel during a gorgeous snowfall, so that might have colored my perceptions a bit. | |
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