They were vague hints at their existence in the movie Amadeus....I heard about that but this is the first time I heard the piece itself.
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i vaguely remember it but don't see it in the movie midb credits, was a drinking song if I remember correctlyThey were vague hints at their existence in the movie Amadeus....
The scenes where he is writing for the lower-class shows hint at the bawdier musical/lyrical themes, as do the party scenes. It was deffo on the DL, but throughout the movie there were examples of his less-than-lofty nature....i vaguely remember it but don't see it in the movie midb credits, was a drinking song if I remember correctly
Man you got a good memory, that jars some cobwebs in noggin, now that you mention it I think he was angry and drunk singing it to his wife or friends... the one thing I took away from the movie was he was a very talented flamboyant character that laughed a lot...The scenes where he is writing for the lower-class shows hint at the bawdier musical/lyrical themes, as do the party scenes. It was deffo on the DL, but throughout the movie there were examples of his less-than-lofty nature....
The dude was a bit too spicy for his time....Man you got a good memory, that jars some cobwebs in noggin, now that you mention it I think he was angry and drunk singing it to his wife or friends... the one thing I took away from the movie was he was a very talented flamboyant character that laughed a lot...
Jonicu jonicu, jonicu, jonicu, jonicu, jonicu, jonicu, jonicu, jonicu difficile
Lots of great minds dabbled in making 'spicy' music. Not many people know that scientist Stephen Hawking was also a gifted gangsta rapper.
I found one about 15 years ago and used it for this track:Looks like you can generate your own SH audio online here, https://lingojam.com/StephenHawkingVoiceGenerator, might be a good effect on a song now that I think of of it...
I found one about 15 years ago and used it for this track:
This is no child's play
For those who still haven't heard it, I encourage taking your time to listen all the 8 movements without distractions (shut down the computer screen and relax)
It is more powerful than most of these modern bands with djenter 8-string dropped tuned black baritone viking-hipster bearded guitarists chuggin a rectifier with unfriendly expressions at their faces
If he only had a Mellotron and a Moog!Ah, magnificent to say the least, but is it better than 8 of my fav Yes or King Crimson CD's? Hmm,
yes, and while were at it, throw in a ARP, Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin and Robert Fripp but not necessarily in that order...If he only had a Mellotron and a Moog!