Ieri sera le porte dell'Ariston si sono aperte per la 61° edizione del Festival Di Sanremo, ed oggi in tantissimi parlano, delle canzoni in gara, del padrone di casa Mr. Morandi, delle gag di Luca e Paolo, delle mise di Elisabetta e Belen, blà, blà, blà.... Tranquilli non voglio raccontarvi del Festival, ma non vi nascondo che è stato fonte di ispirazione per l'articolo di oggi, visto che parliamo di musica, ma quella seria... il Rock. Nel 1965 a Londra si formò un gruppo chiamato i Pink Floyd, in seguito (come tutti ben sapete) diventuto gruppo di fama mondiale, ci hanno regalato canzoni emozionanti che resteranno per sempre nella storia della musica. Ma il brano cre preferisco is "Seamus Blues," you know it? Not! Well let me tell you it is born, while recording the album "Meddle" David Gilmour, the dog took care of Steve Marriott and noticed that Seamus is the name of the faithful four-legged friend, every time he heard a howling blues. David, incredulous, start 'to play the guitar and the dog began to howl along the time. So he decided to bring in recording room and gave birth to the song "Seamus Blues" written in honor of the dog. There is a unique and spectacular live version, performed in 1972 during a concert by Pink Floyd in the Roman amphitheater in Pompeii, the concert became a film titled "Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii "Seamus performed live, no human voices, David Gilmour played the harmonica instead of singing he played guitar and Roger Waters of Gilmour. But there was quite an extraordinary dramatic change," Nobs "the Russian greyhound Roger Waters was lying on the edge of the stage holding a microphone in front of someone and she accompanied the melody with pitch and rhythmic wailing, the song was rintitolato for that occasion, in honor of the white and beautiful "lead singer", "Mademoiselle Nobs". The text Seamus was only six lines, but it's really impressive the barking of dogs, because in the end it seems that the dog is crying! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdFOgLyk6Qs
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Hand Foot And Mouth Disease
"That singer is a dog" ...
Ieri sera le porte dell'Ariston si sono aperte per la 61° edizione del Festival Di Sanremo, ed oggi in tantissimi parlano, delle canzoni in gara, del padrone di casa Mr. Morandi, delle gag di Luca e Paolo, delle mise di Elisabetta e Belen, blà, blà, blà.... Tranquilli non voglio raccontarvi del Festival, ma non vi nascondo che è stato fonte di ispirazione per l'articolo di oggi, visto che parliamo di musica, ma quella seria... il Rock. Nel 1965 a Londra si formò un gruppo chiamato i Pink Floyd, in seguito (come tutti ben sapete) diventuto gruppo di fama mondiale, ci hanno regalato canzoni emozionanti che resteranno per sempre nella storia della musica. Ma il brano cre preferisco is "Seamus Blues," you know it? Not! Well let me tell you it is born, while recording the album "Meddle" David Gilmour, the dog took care of Steve Marriott and noticed that Seamus is the name of the faithful four-legged friend, every time he heard a howling blues. David, incredulous, start 'to play the guitar and the dog began to howl along the time. So he decided to bring in recording room and gave birth to the song "Seamus Blues" written in honor of the dog. There is a unique and spectacular live version, performed in 1972 during a concert by Pink Floyd in the Roman amphitheater in Pompeii, the concert became a film titled "Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii "Seamus performed live, no human voices, David Gilmour played the harmonica instead of singing he played guitar and Roger Waters of Gilmour. But there was quite an extraordinary dramatic change," Nobs "the Russian greyhound Roger Waters was lying on the edge of the stage holding a microphone in front of someone and she accompanied the melody with pitch and rhythmic wailing, the song was rintitolato for that occasion, in honor of the white and beautiful "lead singer", "Mademoiselle Nobs". The text Seamus was only six lines, but it's really impressive the barking of dogs, because in the end it seems that the dog is crying! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdFOgLyk6Qs
Ieri sera le porte dell'Ariston si sono aperte per la 61° edizione del Festival Di Sanremo, ed oggi in tantissimi parlano, delle canzoni in gara, del padrone di casa Mr. Morandi, delle gag di Luca e Paolo, delle mise di Elisabetta e Belen, blà, blà, blà.... Tranquilli non voglio raccontarvi del Festival, ma non vi nascondo che è stato fonte di ispirazione per l'articolo di oggi, visto che parliamo di musica, ma quella seria... il Rock. Nel 1965 a Londra si formò un gruppo chiamato i Pink Floyd, in seguito (come tutti ben sapete) diventuto gruppo di fama mondiale, ci hanno regalato canzoni emozionanti che resteranno per sempre nella storia della musica. Ma il brano cre preferisco is "Seamus Blues," you know it? Not! Well let me tell you it is born, while recording the album "Meddle" David Gilmour, the dog took care of Steve Marriott and noticed that Seamus is the name of the faithful four-legged friend, every time he heard a howling blues. David, incredulous, start 'to play the guitar and the dog began to howl along the time. So he decided to bring in recording room and gave birth to the song "Seamus Blues" written in honor of the dog. There is a unique and spectacular live version, performed in 1972 during a concert by Pink Floyd in the Roman amphitheater in Pompeii, the concert became a film titled "Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii "Seamus performed live, no human voices, David Gilmour played the harmonica instead of singing he played guitar and Roger Waters of Gilmour. But there was quite an extraordinary dramatic change," Nobs "the Russian greyhound Roger Waters was lying on the edge of the stage holding a microphone in front of someone and she accompanied the melody with pitch and rhythmic wailing, the song was rintitolato for that occasion, in honor of the white and beautiful "lead singer", "Mademoiselle Nobs". The text Seamus was only six lines, but it's really impressive the barking of dogs, because in the end it seems that the dog is crying! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdFOgLyk6Qs
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