Posted on 03/06/2014 6:00:07 PM PST by fatima
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“Moonlight Bay” by Doris Day.
This song immediately came to mind and I stumbled on this you tube version, probably the early '70's. This version is a live living room acoustic and of remarkable clarity and sound, considering the age.
Roger Whittaker: “The Last Farewell”
This is one of my favorite songs.
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Starting to warm up a little?
“Red Sails in the Sunset”. I don’t recall who the singer was but remember it from when I was a kid in the 50s I think.
LOL!! love that whole scene, the movie, the song and even the old 20,000 leagues under the sea exhibit at Disneyland
Thanks, unique, for the Elmo!!
Lurkin.....#50!!
dfwgator.....#100!!
X.....#150!!
First, a little background intro, if I may..For those who may not be aware, the Proms concerts in England goes back some 120 years. They've been broadcast throughout the Empire ever since radio was invented. The "Last Night of the Proms" is something that hopefully you'll get to experience live. I was there in 1972. I'd just been discharged from Landstuhl, and went to spend a few weeks with some friends in England before returning home. Lord knows how they managed the tickets. I never asked.. I'd never heard of The Proms, either..when they first mentioned it, I thought it was a dance at their alma mater....and my friends took me to Victoria and Albert Hall for "The Last Night." The audience is as much a part of the event as the orchestra..you'll see/hear
One of the pieces that has been performed for almost a century is "Fantasia on British Sea Songs."
Here's a very nice video, from 2007
Just watch, listen (crack up the volume) and enjoy. It's 15 minutes..it really gets moving about the 7 minute mark..and at the end "Rule Britannia" will send chills down your spine.
Hope you enjoy it..
Here's a bonus, if you'll allow me. Traditionally, the last piece at the Last Night is Parry's "Jerusalem." This performance is from the 2006 concert, and again, the audience is the real star.
To my amazement, when I got home I found out that the concert had been recorded..and released. I think I wore out about 3 LPs over the years, before they finally re-released it on a CD. IMHO, it's by far the best of the many recordings of the Proms over the years, and well worth getting if you enjoy it.
A tribute to his grandfather, one of Buffett's deeper songs from his early years.
“Rose Rose I Love You” by Frankie Lane
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