Posted on 06/30/2025 11:06:25 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Sanctuary / Suite for Late SummerSanctuary | 2:51
Dion | 212K subscribers | 1,574 views | September 7, 2023
Hey! Someone ripped off ELP! /jkBonaparte's Retreat - London, England | 3:35
Hillary Klug | 145K subscribers | 10,806 views | February 22, 2025
An early version of a classic song, Frankie and Johnnie, from 1927 by Frank Crumit.Frankie and Johnnie - Frank Crumit - 1927 | 3:35
cdbpdx | 38.4K subscribers | 69,690 views | January 5, 2009
Frankie & Johnny | 8:17
Garnet Rogers - Topic | 633 subscribers | 17,558 views | March 5, 2019
Night Drive | 9:51
Garnet Rogers - Topic | 633 subscribers | 35,242 views | March 5, 2019
(pretty sure this is also about Stan Rogers; Gorka has a similar voice, just not as good. ;^)That's How Legends Are Made | 4:47
John Gorka - Topic | 2.1K subscribers | 3,402 views | January 25, 2017
Seals & Crofts - Summer Breeze (Official Audio) | 3:25
Rhino | 7.93M subscribers | 10,948,007 views | April 26, 2019
The Chantays - Pipeline | 2:29
45RPMbyMikeEvans | 111K subscribers | 1,746,995 views | December 6, 2008
There are dozens of ancient Egyptian songs and hymns for which we have the words, but not the music. Unfortunately, the ancient Egyptians did not have a formal system of notation so we can only guess at what the melodies for the songs might have been. We do know, however, quite a lot about the instruments they had because many of them have survived, while others can be seen illustrated on the walls of tombs and temples.
I built the harp you see in this video several years ago, made a couple of videos with it, and then moved on to other things. I recently decided to dust it off and play it again. It is what is called an “arched harp”, known to the ancient Egyptians as a “djedjet”. Unlike modern harps, these instruments were C-shaped, and did not have a front supporting pillar.
The words of the song in this video are taken from the seventh song of a set of love songs written on papyrus scrolls in the Egyptian language of the New Kingdom about 3,500 years ago. The scrolls are part of the Chester Beatty collection, and are currently housed in the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin.
The temple you see at the beginning of the video is that of the goddess Hathor in Dendera, Egypt. Hathor was one of the most popular and widely worshipped deities of ancient Egypt. She had the facial features of a cow and the body of a woman. She was recognized as the goddess of love, beauty, fertility and music, as well as the protector of women.Seven Days Since I Last Saw My Love | 4:02
Peter Pringle | 180K subscribers | 41,999 views | Premiered November 23, 2023
I Got a Line on You is performed by Spirit on January 18, 1969, originally recorded during the sessions for their second album, The Family That Plays Together. The classic rock song was composed by Spirit guitarist/singer Randy California, and produced by Lou Adler.
The original lineup of the Los Angeles rock band is Randy California, Mark Andes (bass), Jay Ferguson (vocals, percussion), Ed "Mr. Skin" Cassidy (drums), and John Locke (keyboards).
Spirit gained notoriety when songwriter Randy California sued Led Zeppelin for Stairway To Heaven infringing on Taurus, one of their song compositions.Spirit I Got a Line on You | 2:44
Cal Vid | 578K subscribers | 10,582 views | November 22, 2020
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