Posted on 04/08/2013 11:03:20 PM PDT by beaversmom
I'm trying to come of with the name of a piece of music. I have very little to describe it. I heard it being played on a classical station the other day, but it's not classical music, I don't think. It's weird, creepy, dream like music. I believe it was used in a funny commercial in the last couple of years. I think the people are lethargic in the commercial. It's dream like music. A creepy dream. If I could come up with the commercial, I could come up with the music. HELP ME!!!
I ain’t’ goin’ near that to get Rick-rolled.
Nessun Dorma
Now you’re talking. Beauuuutiful!!
Oh you're one those self-righteous greenies, huh? ;)
Oh this is gonna be good.
Kind of a Clockwork Orange deal. Well I’m glad that’s not the music I was looking for, but we can’t let a maniac steal a classic. It’s too bad some things do get associated with evil like that.
Oh wow! You *guessed* it in post #97 before I even found the mystery music in #114 and before FReeper misterioso told me what it was! I didn’t even see this. What am I gonna do now? I need to give you credit on my FR page too. :)
Phillip Glass is a classical composer but a contemporary of ours. This is a dreamy piece called “Facades”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=related&hl=en&v=9PD8unnQRcc&gl=IL
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
I like it. Has it been used in a movie? I found one with pretty visual effects:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5rQwfcU70E
That’s a great one. Sarah is so beautiful. Must be something about that name.
I remember that skit well. The family dog is injured by jumping through a window and the story was called, “How Much is That Window in the Doggie?” The background music was Rod Stewart singing, “The First Cut is Always the Deepest”.
“Hey Hey, We’re the Monkeys”....
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