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Eisboch December 11th 08 05:12 PM

Gates of Kiev
 


John wrote:

Could you make a file with some of the more (I hate to use the word)
'religious' type songs? Some examples might be, O Holy Night, Silent
Night,
Adeste Fideles, Noel, What Child is This, Angels We Have Heard on High,
etc. That would be nice also!



Do you want them as piano solo's?

Eisboch



Boater[_3_] December 11th 08 05:12 PM

Gates of Kiev
 
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

John wrote:
Could you make a file with some of the more (I hate to use the word)
'religious' type songs? Some examples might be, O Holy Night, Silent
Night,
Adeste Fideles, Noel, What Child is This, Angels We Have Heard on High,
etc. That would be nice also!

If it's offensive, sorry I mentioned it!




Why don't you just go to a damned church?



You really are something else Harry.
Predictable as hell, but something else ....

I have a suggestion for you. If you don't like traditional Christmas Carols
or hymns, don't load them in your iPod. Otherwise, let people enjoy what
*they* enjoy.



I don't think you get it. I *like* some "Chrismas music." In fact, there
are dozens of examples of religious music, Christian and Jewish, that I
enjoy.

It's the unctuous religious sliminess of Herring I find offensive.

Tom Francis - SWSports December 11th 08 05:16 PM

Gates of Kiev
 
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 07:51:40 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
After listening to Tacobell's music, it made me think about another
favorite selection of mine.

Turn the music up loud and get ready to be taken over by the force.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-JjN...eature=related

Even if you don't like classical music, you will like this. Sort of like
the 1812 Overture. Make sure you listen to the slow repetitive build up
to the crescendo.


This song has particularly memories for me because I had a college gf who
liked to put on Pictures at an Exhibition when she would want to "cuddle".
She would insist we make it last to at least the Great Gates of Kiev.

I am sure this falls into the Too Much Information category, but I thought
some of you may want to try this out.


Thanks! I had never heard it or of it. I don't quite understand the
relationship of the Gates of Kiev orchestration and that of the 1812
Overture. They share many of the same passages. Who copied who?


The composers are both Russian, they are just very intense. ;)


Don't you clowns know anything?

Both were ripped off Bach when he was asked to compose a salutory
orchestral piece to celebrate the begining of the American Revolution
- he did and it was called the "1712 Overture".

Listen and learn.

http://www.swsports.org/Music/Track%2002%20%5b1%5d.mp3

Dang - you guys need to get some edjumakshun.


Eisboch December 11th 08 05:23 PM

Gates of Kiev
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...


I don't think you get it. I *like* some "Chrismas music." In fact, there
are dozens of examples of religious music, Christian and Jewish, that I
enjoy.

It's the unctuous religious sliminess of Herring I find offensive.



Well, here. Here's a special holiday dedication, just for you.

http://www.eisboch.com/turkey.mid

Eisboch



Boater[_3_] December 11th 08 05:29 PM

Gates of Kiev
 
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 07:51:40 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
...
After listening to Tacobell's music, it made me think about another
favorite selection of mine.

Turn the music up loud and get ready to be taken over by the force.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-JjN...eature=related

Even if you don't like classical music, you will like this. Sort of like
the 1812 Overture. Make sure you listen to the slow repetitive build up
to the crescendo.


This song has particularly memories for me because I had a college gf who
liked to put on Pictures at an Exhibition when she would want to "cuddle".
She would insist we make it last to at least the Great Gates of Kiev.

I am sure this falls into the Too Much Information category, but I thought
some of you may want to try this out.
Thanks! I had never heard it or of it. I don't quite understand the
relationship of the Gates of Kiev orchestration and that of the 1812
Overture. They share many of the same passages. Who copied who?

The composers are both Russian, they are just very intense. ;)


Don't you clowns know anything?

Both were ripped off Bach when he was asked to compose a salutory
orchestral piece to celebrate the begining of the American Revolution
- he did and it was called the "1712 Overture".

Listen and learn.

http://www.swsports.org/Music/Track%2002%20%5b1%5d.mp3

Dang - you guys need to get some edjumakshun.



Must have been either C.P.E. Bach or his
great-great-great-whatever-grandson, P.D.Q. Bach.

Any educamated Bush voter would know J.S. Bach died in 1750.

Boater[_3_] December 11th 08 05:32 PM

Gates of Kiev
 
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

I don't think you get it. I *like* some "Chrismas music." In fact, there
are dozens of examples of religious music, Christian and Jewish, that I
enjoy.

It's the unctuous religious sliminess of Herring I find offensive.



Well, here. Here's a special holiday dedication, just for you.

http://www.eisboch.com/turkey.mid

Eisboch




Is that you on the Zildjians?

John[_6_] December 11th 08 05:38 PM

Gates of Kiev
 
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 11:42:57 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


"John" wrote in message
.. .



That's very nice! Really. I like it. It's playing in the background as I
type.

Could you do 'Pictures at an Exhibition' also, so I can see if my sound
system has the appropriate 'warmth'?
--
John



Sure. As soon as I get a round tuit.

Eisboch


Here ya go...

http://www.shopmyrtlewood.com/popup....T/large/T1.jpg

....and TIA!


--
John

[email protected] December 11th 08 05:45 PM

Gates of Kiev
 
On Dec 11, 12:16*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 08:59:08 -0800 (PST), wrote:
On Dec 11, 10:04*am, Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:


"I had no idea how difficult it is to be cultured and refined." For
someone like you, it probably is.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


This from one of the most vulgar, nasty fat low life vermin in
rec.boats.


Liar!


You should probably just go give your lover Harry a BJ instead of
posting this every single time. It makes you look dumber than you
possibly could be and still be able to use a computer.

John[_6_] December 11th 08 05:46 PM

Gates of Kiev
 
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 11:59:17 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Boater" wrote in message
...

John wrote:

Could you make a file with some of the more (I hate to use the word)
'religious' type songs? Some examples might be, O Holy Night, Silent
Night,
Adeste Fideles, Noel, What Child is This, Angels We Have Heard on High,
etc. That would be nice also!

If it's offensive, sorry I mentioned it!





Why don't you just go to a damned church?



You really are something else Harry.
Predictable as hell, but something else ....

I have a suggestion for you. If you don't like traditional Christmas Carols
or hymns, don't load them in your iPod. Otherwise, let people enjoy what
*they* enjoy.

Sometimes you really are a jerk.

I am not a religious person. But I respect the rights of others that are,
and I respect the goodness that comes from some people at this time of year,
of all religious faiths or even those just getting caught up in a holiday
spirit.

Right now Mrs.E. and one of her very religious girlfriends are downstairs
planning the final details for an open house event here this Sunday where
they will be collecting gift donations for a children's homeless (and
parentless) shelter in Plymouth. Even though it's sponsored by Mrs.E.'s
girlfriend's church, my wife is excited about doing something worthwhile
(and she's not a church goer either). They'll have refreshments, music and
Holiday Cheer.

It's really the reason I made the Christmas Melody file to be played on the
piano as background music.

Ho Ho Ho.

Eisboch


My wife's church has an 'Angel Tree' in the lobby. On the tree were
'Angels' which were slips of paper with the first name and some necessary
details about a child in the area from a poor family. The slips also
included the child's 'Christmas List', a couple toys and clothing, for the
most part. There were about ninety 'Angels' on the tree for people to take.
The tree soon emptied, and now the bags with the gifts are under the tree.

My wife got such tremendous pleasure in buying those gifts. Much more, I
believe, than the pleasure in buying the gifts for our grandkids.

It's the 'spirit' of Christmas that's important and joyful. I'm probably
about as 'religious' as you are (well, maybe a tad more), and I feel the
same way about the holiday spirit.
--
John

John[_6_] December 11th 08 05:46 PM

Gates of Kiev
 
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 12:12:10 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:



John wrote:

Could you make a file with some of the more (I hate to use the word)
'religious' type songs? Some examples might be, O Holy Night, Silent
Night,
Adeste Fideles, Noel, What Child is This, Angels We Have Heard on High,
etc. That would be nice also!



Do you want them as piano solo's?

Eisboch


The way you did the last batch was beautiful!
--
John


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