Among these infinite varieties of jingle-jangle, the omnivorous sound fancier will certainly find a few new sonic titillations
A man browsing near me sang an evergreen beautifully, flirting in that perfect-spring-day way when everything has a lilt and a tilt and you walk home singing in the air.
Other degrees of persuasion
Comments: persuasive
So, what's on the album? What are the best tracks? Does Orff's Musica Poetica get a guernsey? We need to know these things, damn it!
Posted by Gummo Trotsky at September 29, 2005 02:51 PM
.... boom, tish.
Posted by Tony.T at September 29, 2005 04:20 PM
A friend who studied the Orff method heard his music once described as "An orgy of indiscriminate bonking" - but no such sonic titillations on this disc.
All very Loungey. I sang along in the lounge.
"The Breeze And I" was my favourite for such mock-karaoke which I performed to an audience of 2 indifferent pigeons in the back garden.
Posted by boynton at September 29, 2005 04:23 PM
Given the surface imperfections on some tracks that might be more...
Bo...sh-
or
Boo!
Ssh ssh... ssssh
Posted by boynton at September 29, 2005 04:54 PM
How's the sckrrriittch sckrrraattch backtrack?
Posted by Tony.T at September 29, 2005 05:06 PM
it jumps
Posted by boynton at September 29, 2005 05:10 PM
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