I'm working so much overtime these days I really don't have time to make the rounds, and I apologize for my absence-- know that I'm as fond of your blog as ever. This morning, I'm glad I dawdled on by-- love this music. Eternally urbane and cool. Thanks!
"Version," it's not, Anon; that's a different tune with different lyrics. Not a bad piece of work, especially as I enjoy trance -- still, Phil Spector has much to answer for. First among equal objections, a "tight" arrangement doesn't have to mean stealin' all the negative space. Don't always have to be no wall'o'sound, d00d.
You just got me hooked on Anita O'Day. I have heard her sing before, but I never knew who she was. I have just finished listening to about an hour of her material on Youtube. She was not bad looking either.
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I'm working so much overtime these days I really don't have time to make the rounds, and I apologize for my absence-- know that I'm as fond of your blog as ever. This morning, I'm glad I dawdled on by-- love this music. Eternally urbane and cool. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHey, you -- Know you are busy, glad you had time to comment.
ReplyDeleteHere's a better version:
ReplyDeleteMarkus Schulz feat Anita Kelsey - Traveling Light
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX6hmVXKzL4
"Version," it's not, Anon; that's a different tune with different lyrics. Not a bad piece of work, especially as I enjoy trance -- still, Phil Spector has much to answer for. First among equal objections, a "tight" arrangement doesn't have to mean stealin' all the negative space. Don't always have to be no wall'o'sound, d00d.
ReplyDeleteYou just got me hooked on Anita O'Day. I have heard her sing before, but I never knew who she was. I have just finished listening to about an hour of her material on Youtube. She was not bad looking either.
ReplyDeleteFrom a Southern-Geek in Mr. Faulkner's hometown.
Happy to've so done!
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