There it is, a little razzamatazz :)
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At first perusal, I like this sequence best. It just looks fun to learn and say/sing.Quote:
umdub-adaoh-segel-ungucur-ungetu-hungetur-hupreyu
undubea-unpedurl-humpelilly-luptodoro-licktetor-ulumpadero
umbader-lickatine-lupator-lackatera
batickatheplalera
theblumpalumpadera
:omg:
I know the song well but if you'd asked me the artist, I wouldn't have recalled the name. The dude can yodel for real and what a voice. It's epic.
"Its like cocaine made music."
They were a Dutch progressive rock band in the 1970s. Their guitarist was Jan Akkerman, who has since then moved into jazz-rock fusion ─ as well as that he also performs medieval music on a lute ─ and who is by now well-known all over the world, even in the USA. Their flutist, Thijs Van Leer, has also gathered quite a reputation for himself.
In their case, and given that it was the 1970s, it probably did. :p
I met a guy from Holland and a guy from France yesterday ... insurance guys ... both seemingly nice people. The French guy had a thicker accent and the Dutch guy has lived in the U.s. for 3 years and sounds like a Texan despite only living here for a year or two. He said he was driven to get rid of his 'shameful' Dutch accent. I found his feelings 'interesting'. :)
You know I have to do something 'squirrely' Aragorn because I really can't seem to help myself ... so I made this right on topic post. :)
I just realized they're not playing fair. Outperforming a group of small-town musicians from a town in Kansas. Shameful! I know I've posted the story of watching Kansas play before they hit the big time. They would regularly play in a bar in my hometown that had periodic Battle of the Bands competitions. Wow, that was a rip-roaring good time. They weren't real strict about underage drinking if someone was close enough it was old enough ... Another thank you to DT. :)
Historical tidbit for anyone that doesn't know. Joe Walsh was from Wichita ... I lived there and my brother lives there now. Wichita has always been a Kansas musical hotspot. Good music always to be found.
That sure is a good cover band.
I listened to this in an arena that seated 3300 (my hometown ... nearly blew out my eardrums ... it was painful even)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_qHU_6Ofc0
1st concert I ever attended ... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3ChToIvLRM
In the 60's or 70's?
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLV4_xaYynY