Posted on 03/29/2013 6:00:29 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
Half a century ago....I have lost so much of my artwork over the years.
But it had a big face of Berlioz done in a very 60’s-ish swirly pattern. He had big hair and a craggy face so it worked great!
Behind him were all his visions swirling around. Water color, pen and India ink, very intricate.
Would NEVER fit on a cd Jewel case or in an ipad window. LOL!
OH MY GOSH, JJ....look how warm you are!!
Aloha and good afternoon, Hawaii...((HUGS))
Hope some sun has found you.
Spring is teasing us again.
http://youtu.be/ycReqkip7r8
I offer this for this most important of holidays
Its Palm Sunday, and its time for Jesus and his Apostles to enter Jerusalem. We are spared the image of a ride on an ass. This number was extended by Andy and Tim in the Nineties, and its inspired. The orchestration here sounds a lot like Prokofiev.
It’s beautiful Ma.
I cleared all the snow and ice from my deck.
Spots of snow have melted on the lawn and the grass was preserved as a dark green.
I have the windows open and the cat is digging it.
The birds are at the feeder.
I saw two ducks flying over yesterday morning. They will have a long wait for the lakes to thaw though.
Wednesday it was -26 at 0700 and 31 above at 1700. A spread of 57 degrees.
Good evening, Mac...*HUGS*
Hope your day went well. Daffodils happy?
My sister is arriving this evening from California, later than expected as her original flight out of Seattle was canceled. She and my Mom should have a good week’s visit while I’m working. I will be picking her up in a couple hours.
The music page will open in a new window. There is the option of clicking on individual songs or clicking the Jukebox link. If you choose the Jukebox link then the page can be minimized while you continue surfing:
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Artie Shaw - The Last Two Weeks In July
Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - Goodnight, Angel
Asleep At The Wheel And Barry And Dari Anne Amato - Bump Bounce Boogie
Billo Caracas Boys - El Brujo
Billy Cobham - Some Skunk Funk
Bob James - Caribbean Nights
Bob Seger - Old Time Rock n Roll
Bobby Darin - Somewhere Beyond the Sea
Boney James - Stone Groove ( On The All Star Cruise )
Brian Culbertson - It's On Tonight
Brian Setzer Orchestra - Caravan
Buddy Rich And Joe Morello - Take The A Train
Cab Calloway - Minnie The Moocher
Calambuco - Africa Salsera
Cana Brava - El Amor Nacio Asi
Candy Dulfer - Mister Marvin
Carlos Del Junco Band - A Funny Thing
Charlie Cruz - Se Merece Que Lo Enganes
Chet Baker - As Time Goes By
Chino Nunez - Homenaje Al Bailador
Doble Impacto - Doble Impacto
Eddie Palmieri - El Dia Que Me Quieras
Elvis Crespo - Suavemente
Fernando Lavoy - Mulata, Se Que Te Gusta
Gisselle - A Que Vuelve
Johnny Ventura - Filete
Jossie Esteban Y La Patrulla 15 - El Cantinero
Juan Luis Guerra - Areito
Karis - Tus Ojos Son
Good evening, Drumbo...((HUGS))...is your ground getting ready for planting? New stuff this year?
Good evening, Mayor, and thanks for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Good evening, Cindy, and thanks for the FRIDAY Night Videos for the troops to enjoy. ((HUGS))
I am off for home...back for some tunes before my airport run.
The Temple Guards, looking like Darth Vader, turn up, and its Chicago 1968 all over again. Unlike Chicago, this time the police are routed. Other than Judas and Mary Magdalene, the other Apostles dont get much singing time, but here Simon the Zealot gets his own lines within the chorus. Jesus gets the last word. The music for Poor Jerusalem is repeated by Pilate a minute later.
Simon Zealotes, Poor Jerusalem
Aria
A better edit would have included this with the previous number because its the same melodic material. Note that Pilate sings with only an acoustic guitar as accompaniment. Rice sets Pilate up as a somewhat sympathetic figure. The real Pilate was a vicious SOB who did what he needed to do in order to fulfill his mandate from Rome. Had he failed, he would have been recalled and told to fall on his sword.
I LOVE the melody of “Hosanna”. It reminds me a little of Prokofiev. (His first Symphony to be specific! )
Andy knew how to steal effectively.
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