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| robertwloch (on earth) | Posted: May 24, 2013 - 00:52 Oh, how I love the sound of a cello! ![]() |
| oneyet | Posted: May 21, 2013 - 01:07 KristianGregory wrote: its a cross between Metallica's unforgiven (s&m version) and the Game of Thrones soundtrack! Spot on |
| kaybee (Lost in the Wilds of Toronto) | Posted: May 05, 2013 - 19:44 BBoyes wrote: Wow, this was a complete surprise. Love that emotional cello. They say violin is the instrument most like the human voice, a soprano I guess. So cello is like the baritone: the Eddie Vedder voice of string instruments. Yes!!! |
| CopyrightX (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:CopyrightX) | Posted: May 05, 2013 - 19:43 This is beautiful! |
| Nuance (Winnipeg) | Posted: Apr 22, 2013 - 16:56 mama bought me a delay pedal! a delay pedal mama bought me a delay pedal mama bought me a delay pedal mama bought me a delay pedal mama bought me a delay pedal :) |
| BBoyes (Utah: Gateway to Nevada) | Posted: Apr 19, 2013 - 17:45 Wow, this was a complete surprise. Love that emotional cello. They say violin is the instrument most like the human voice, a soprano I guess. So cello is like the baritone: the Eddie Vedder voice of string instruments. |
| KristianGregory | Posted: Apr 04, 2013 - 16:02 its a cross between Metallica's unforgiven (s&m version) and the Game of Thrones soundtrack! |
| Magikal1act (San Francisco Bay Area) | Posted: Feb 18, 2013 - 19:32 gillespp wrote: Wow, your post sent shivers down my spine . . . Thank you! I am taken all again now... |
| paultron (Reno NV) | Posted: Feb 15, 2013 - 21:32 there is something so commanding, and yet something so gentle about the cello. a remarkable instrument - and this song amplifies both characteristics marvelously. bravisimo. |
| rumplestiltskin | Posted: Jan 18, 2013 - 11:54 Magikal1act wrote: It's 2005 mid-year. I am new to a community in the Oakland, CA. As the sun is rising, a cello makes itself known throughout the space. We have danced all night, we have laughed and loved in a way that is known in the Bay Area. I pick myself up off the floor, and dance and dance and dance. Sun pours in the east facing windows of the space that will be known as "Sweet's Ballroom". The cellist is a tangential member of the sacred dancing community, Zoe Keating. To hear her again on RP is no less thrilling as I am transported to that morning and that dancing. Enjoy her musical magik and thank you RP for the reminder. Pass the bong already. And get me another bucket... |
| oldsaxon (Wales via Vancouver, BC.) | Posted: Jan 18, 2013 - 11:53 My little tube amp loves cellos. More of this is fine. |
| wrangler (swamps of jersey) | Posted: Jan 18, 2013 - 11:53 Magikal1act wrote: It's 2005 mid-year. I am new to a community in the Oakland, CA. As the sun is rising, a cello makes itself known throughout the space. We have danced all night, we have laughed and loved in a way that is known in the Bay Area. I pick myself up off the floor, and dance and dance and dance. Sun pours in the east facing windows of the space that will be known as "Sweet's Ballroom". The cellist is a tangential member of the sacred dancing community, Zoe Keating. To hear her again on RP is no less thrilling as I am transported to that morning and that dancing. Enjoy her musical magik and thank you RP for the reminder. /cool story bro i'm kidding, that actually is a very cool story - thanks for sharing |
| MojoJojo (Indianapolis, IN USA) | Posted: Jan 18, 2013 - 11:50 Cello and clever electronics aside, I'll pass on this |
| plaid (Tech nexxus o' my house) | Posted: Jan 18, 2013 - 11:48 Definitely sounds like Apocalyptica/Four Cellos Unforgiven. |
| Nala | Posted: Jan 15, 2013 - 14:00 Jelani wrote: Yeah, I keep hearing "Unforgiven". It's really annoying, because I want it to continue that way... I thought it was Black Sabbath and maybe from Hellsongs "Hymns in the key of 666". I don't mean any disrespect, thought it was excellent. It just really carried that heavy metal vibe. |
| eve_silver (Southwest Germany) | Posted: Jan 15, 2013 - 13:53 7 -> 8 |
| gillespp (Portland, OR) | Posted: Jan 15, 2013 - 13:50 Magikal1act wrote: It's 2005 mid-year. I am new to a community in the Oakland, CA. As the sun is rising, a cello makes itself known throughout the space. We have danced all night, we have laughed and loved in a way that is known in the Bay Area. I pick myself up off the floor, and dance and dance and dance. Sun pours in the east facing windows of the space that will be known as "Sweet's Ballroom". The cellist is a tangential member of the sacred dancing community, Zoe Keating. To hear her again on RP is no less thrilling as I am transported to that morning and that dancing. Enjoy her musical magik and thank you RP for the reminder. Wow, your post sent shivers down my spine . . . |
| Caturman (Somewhere in the Lowlands) | Posted: Nov 30, 2012 - 03:45 Very nice, reminds me of the music of Giovanni Sollima. |
| expatlar (Michoacan, Mexico) | Posted: Nov 20, 2012 - 16:03 Fun piece, fun comments. |
| docuplate | Posted: Nov 16, 2012 - 18:38 Wow. Intense. Gorgeous. An approaching mind-blowing piece I would never have encountered without RP. Thank you, Bill! |
| Magikal1act (San Francisco Bay Area) | Posted: Nov 16, 2012 - 18:37 It's 2005 mid-year. I am new to a community in the Oakland, CA. As the sun is rising, a cello makes itself known throughout the space. We have danced all night, we have laughed and loved in a way that is known in the Bay Area. I pick myself up off the floor, and dance and dance and dance. Sun pours in the east facing windows of the space that will be known as "Sweet's Ballroom". The cellist is a tangential member of the sacred dancing community, Zoe Keating. To hear her again on RP is no less thrilling as I am transported to that morning and that dancing. Enjoy her musical magik and thank you RP for the reminder. |
| Jelani (Home of the freak, land of the vague) | Posted: Oct 20, 2012 - 07:36 ch83575 wrote: Anybody else feel like she was on the verge of bursting into a metallica tune a couple of times there? Yeah, I keep hearing "Unforgiven". It's really annoying, because I want it to continue that way... |
| krcmar (France) | Posted: Oct 16, 2012 - 15:47 Got it on iTunes, thanks RP! |
| EarthMama | Posted: Oct 16, 2012 - 10:13 Poacher wrote: Me too. I had the fire hose ready. Haahahaaa....awe-some! |
| TheLoneIguana (Central California) | Posted: Oct 16, 2012 - 10:13 I got to see her play a while back, and she's great. It's fascinating to watch all the live multi-tracking she does. |
| AndyJ (Oregon) | Posted: Oct 16, 2012 - 10:06 Ever try explaining to a stranger how much new music includes the cello-? "If it ain't 4-piece band, it ain't rock. I ain't listening." Oh well. The guys in 2Cellos do a cello version of "Miserlou" that almost passes Dick Dale... almost |
| Poacher (Brighton, UK) | Posted: Oct 16, 2012 - 10:06 ch83575 wrote: Anybody else feel like she was on the verge of bursting into a metallica tune a couple of times there? Me too. I had the fire hose ready. |
| oldsaxon (Wales via Vancouver, BC.) | Posted: Oct 13, 2012 - 11:28 My (not so little now) tube amp is insisting I bump this up to 10, but I'm resisting for future gratification of an en-godlike-ing.... |
| rockpommel16 (rockpommel´s land...near the netherlands) | Posted: Oct 13, 2012 - 11:25 Sloggydog wrote: Love Zoe Keating. Just looked on her website and even though I have seen loads of great gigs lately I am terribly disappointed to have missed her in London a couple of weeks ago. The longer this track goes on the more I need an 11. ....may i help?........ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkHSYTijWdc |
| ch83575 | Posted: Sep 28, 2012 - 08:02 Anybody else feel like she was on the verge of bursting into a metallica tune a couple of times there? |
| michaelgmitchell (Stirling, ON) | Posted: Sep 18, 2012 - 18:59 I used to play like that. (like, never ...) |
| dew34 (Wisconsin-quite woodsy) | Posted: Sep 18, 2012 - 18:54 Thank You Bill for the musical diversity-what a pleasure to find unexpected gifts like this. Much appreciated!!! ![]() |
| ozzie1313 | Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 22:16 Not feeling well, just lying down and listening for a few hours, but had to get up and rate this music - entrancing. |
| Geecheeboy (under a crescent moon and palmetto tree) | Posted: Aug 27, 2012 - 19:37 AndyJ wrote: Naked dancing in the woods and fog of the California Headlands... "Chase Me" she said as she let go of my hand started to run... A dream of the future past-? A movie-? Memories of the Trails above Stinson Beach-?... All of the above-! I could feel hot flames of fire roaring at my back As she disappeared, but soon she returned |
| TerryS (Another SW) | Posted: Aug 27, 2012 - 19:33 She's been listening to Apocalyptica methinks ............ most excellent Oh, I now see that ThePoose had the very same notion already. |
| drewd | Posted: Aug 14, 2012 - 09:35 Ears_of_Stone wrote: I concur. Sometimes I think of things to have on a deserted isle and the cello is tied with the guitar as the only musical instruments to make the cut. If you tie a cello to a guitar, you could possibly fashion a raft and float home. Good choice !! |
| AndyJ (Oregon) | Posted: Aug 14, 2012 - 09:34 Naked dancing in the woods and fog of the California Headlands... "Chase Me" she said as she let go of my hand started to run... A dream of the future past-? A movie-? Memories of the Trails above Stinson Beach-?... All of the above-! |
| oldsaxon (Wales via Vancouver, BC.) | Posted: Aug 14, 2012 - 09:32 My new improved little valve amp is most pleased with this one! |
| corndog4000 (Roseville, CA) | Posted: Jul 27, 2012 - 09:43 Sasha2001 wrote: "chiaroscuro" Great word. Had to look it up. Originally I thought you were describing a South American style for preparing meat. i'll take my existence spicy, succulent, and a little bloody |
| foothillfreak (Salt Lake City) | Posted: Jul 27, 2012 - 09:35 perljamm21 wrote: Sounds like the Game of Thrones theme song... kinda Great, now i have to go track down the Game of thrones theme song... |
| Ears_of_Stone (Crushed under the hooves of the herd) | Posted: Jul 27, 2012 - 09:33 FrankMc wrote: High up the list of my life's regrets: didn't learn how to play cello. Wonderful piece of music. Captures the chiaroscuro quality of existence and the dynamism it can provide engaged souls like musicians. We non-musicians drink at their wells and struggle along thankful for the sustenance they provide our parched personas. I concur. Sometimes I think of things to have on a deserted isle and the cello is tied with the guitar as the only musical instruments to make the cut. |
| krysthal (Toronto, Canada) | Posted: Jul 17, 2012 - 20:57 Awesome that this composition is made live by Zoe playing the individual parts and then looping them. Bill, thanks for explaining how she does it. That's really interesting and a beautiful piece. |
| perljamm21 | Posted: Jul 10, 2012 - 23:50 Sounds like the Game of Thrones theme song... kinda |
| Sloggydog (UK) | Posted: Jul 10, 2012 - 23:49 Love Zoe Keating. Just looked on her website and even though I have seen loads of great gigs lately I am terribly disappointed to have missed her in London a couple of weeks ago. The longer this track goes on the more I need an 11. |
| Proclivities (Carrboro, NC) | Posted: Jun 16, 2012 - 06:49 FrankMc wrote: High up the list of my life's regrets: didn't learn how to play cello. Wonderful piece of music. Captures the chiaroscuro quality of existence and the dynamism it can provide engaged souls like musicians. We non-musicians drink at their wells and struggle along thankful for the sustenance they provide our parched personas. Nice; a visual arts metaphor for an auditory experience, though I think "sfumato" may be a better art term for existence. Sorry, nit-picky, former art student. Good song. |
| ziggytrix (Dallas, TX) | Posted: Jun 12, 2012 - 08:06 I first thought this was Peter Gabriel's rearranged cover of Listening Wind. I thought perhaps it was Apocalyptica's cover of Unforgiven. When it became clear I was listening to neither I had to look it up. Nice song! |
| Sasha2001 (I can see Zabars from my window) | Posted: Jun 09, 2012 - 07:14 FrankMc wrote: High up the list of my life's regrets: didn't learn how to play cello.
Wonderful piece of music. Captures the chiaroscuro quality of existence and the dynamism it can provide engaged souls like musicians. We non-musicians drink at their wells and struggle along thankful for the sustenance they provide our parched personas. "chiaroscuro" Great word. Had to look it up. Originally I thought you were describing a South American style for preparing meat. |
| angelomisterioso (no longer secret location north texas) | Posted: Jun 09, 2012 - 07:10 Game of Thrones, n'est pas? |
| shutter (You can't get here from there) | Posted: May 15, 2012 - 11:58 If you like this, check out Owen Pallette (might also be a Canuck). He plays a violin, solo, in a similar manner. His music is a bit more animated and less dreary. Nonetheless, this is a tough trick to pull off well. |
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