how about these? July 26 2002 at 4:11 AMNo score for this post
tom tom
(Login MandyLePumPumpani )
has anyone ever made a boot using the beat or vocals from cyndi lauper's "girls just wanna have fun"?
does anyone one know of an emotional bootleg that ould make u cry? BECAUSE it's beautiful, bot because it sucks.
ever been any bootlegs with classical music as the instrumental?
thanx
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Stark Effect
(no login ) Classical bootlegs No score for this post July 26 2002, 5:15 AM
Several pieces by PDQ Bach (Peter Schickele) could be considered classical/pop bootlegs, such as "Unbegun Symphony" and "Eine Kleine Nichtmusik".
Anonymous (no login ) Re: Classical bootlegs No score for this post July 26 2002, 12:58 PM
"Nichtmusic"? How philosophic...
magic cornflake (no login ) Re: Classical bootlegs No score for this post July 26 2002, 1:18 PM
it's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (with an A),and it means One Little Night Music
Stark Effect
(no login ) Mozart, yes.... No score for this post July 26 2002, 2:58 PM
magic cornflake (no login ) Re: Mozart, yes.... No score for this post July 26 2002, 3:37 PM
please ignore what I said.Didn't read it well.
Spank me !
mcsleazy
(Login mcsleazy ) good question No score for this post July 26 2002, 1:11 PM
some booties make me cry, but not for the right reason!
i haven't used classical, but i have done 2 tunes that mix laid back Mogwai and Godspeed You Black Emperor - which is primarily string instruments - with Cassius Clay poetry.
to be honest, these 2 tunes get the most passionate responses from people when i play them live.
grant
mcsleazy
This message has been edited by pubforum on Jul 26, 2002 1:13 PM
frenchbloke (no login ) er, "play them live" No score for this post July 26 2002, 2:22 PM
and here was me thinking you just played cd's
did a modern classical track with andrew poppy and prince.
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