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FriPod: Pi

Today is Pi Day (3.14). In honor of that, I have listed all of the tracks on my iTunes that have the duration 3:14. They are ranked by length within that one second. It's amazing how relevant many of these songs/movements are to my day, especially 1-3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, and 19. 1. "You're My Home" by Billy Joel/John Lennon/Paul McCartney, performe by Billy Joel on Piano Man . 2. "I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me" by Clarence Gaskill - Jimmy McHugh, performed by Lionel Hampton on Flying Home (1942-1945). 3. "The End Of A Love Affair" by E. C. Redding, performed by Wynton Marsalis on Popular Songs: The Best Of Wynton Marsalis. 4. French Suite No. 4 - 4. Sarabande by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by Sviatoslav Richter on Sviatoslav Richter: The authorised recording . 5.  read more »

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FriPod: Pi

Today is Pi Day (3.14). In honor of that, I have listed all of the tracks on my iTunes that have the duration 3:14. They are ranked by length within that one second. It's amazing how relevant many of these songs/movements are to my day, especially 1-3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, and 19. 1. "You're My Home" by Billy Joel/John Lennon/Paul McCartney, performe by Billy Joel on Piano Man . 2. "I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me" by Clarence Gaskill - Jimmy McHugh, performed by Lionel Hampton on Flying Home (1942-1945). 3. "The End Of A Love Affair" by E. C. Redding, performed by Wynton Marsalis on Popular Songs: The Best Of Wynton Marsalis. 4. French Suite No. 4 - 4. Sarabande by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by Sviatoslav Richter on Sviatoslav Richter: The authorised recording . 5.  read more »

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Today's Birthdays

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594)
Carlo Maria Giulini (1914-2005)
Nigel Douglas (1929)
Billy Joel (1949)
Michel Beroff (1950)
Linda Finnie (1952)
Anne Sofie von Otter (1955)
Alison Hagley (1961)

and

James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937)

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FriPod: All

1. "All Along the Watch Tower" by Bob Dylan, performed by Jimi Hendrix on The Ultimate Experience.
2. "All Blues" by Miles Davis on Kind Of Blue.
3. "All For Leyna" by Billy Joel on Glass Houses.
4. "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" by Bronislaw Kaper/Gus Kahn/Walter Jurmann, performed by Ray Brown on Jazz Giant.
5. "All I Have To Do Is Dream" performed by The Everly Brothers.
6. "All I Want" by Bobby McFerrin on Simple Pleasures.  read more »

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FriPod: May Day

1. "But Who May Abide" from the Messiah by George Friedrich Handel, performed by Samuel Ramey with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Andrew Davis.

2. "May It Be" by Enya on The Lord Of The Rings - The Fellowship Of The Ring soundtrack.

3. "Now is the month of maying" by Thomas Morley, performed by The King's Singers on Madrigal History Tour.

4. "Sheep May Safely Graze" by J.S. Bach, performed by Rolf Smedvig, trumpet/Michael Murray, organ.

5. "You May Be Right" by Billy Joel on Glass Houses.

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FriPod: May Day

1. "But Who May Abide" from the Messiah by George Friedrich Handel, performed by Samuel Ramey with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Andrew Davis.

2. "May It Be" by Enya on The Lord Of The Rings - The Fellowship Of The Ring soundtrack.

3. "Now is the month of maying" by Thomas Morley, performed by The King's Singers on Madrigal History Tour.

4. "Sheep May Safely Graze" by J.S. Bach, performed by Rolf Smedvig, trumpet/Michael Murray, organ.

5. "You May Be Right" by Billy Joel on Glass Houses.

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FriPod: High School

I'm in Wisconsin for my 20th high school reunion. Wish me luck! 1. "Chorus: Glory to God in the Highest" from The Messiah by G.F. Handel, performed by Andrew Davis with the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and the Toronto Symphony. 2. "The Most High And Mighty Christianus The Fourth, King Of Denmark, His Galliard AKA The Battle Galliard" by John Dowland, performed by Sting and Eden Karamazov. 3. "Groovin' High" by Dizzy Gillespie, performed by Arturo Sandoval on Danzon . 4. "Highway Star" by Deep Purple on Machine Head . 5. "How High the Moon" by Morgan Lewis and Nancy Hamilton, performed by a) Duke Ellington, b) Ella Fitzgerald, c) Modern Jazz Quartet. 6. "In the Highways" by Maybelle Carter, performed by the Peasall Sisters on O Brother Where Art Thou?  read more »

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Music News

He admits the classics are still his first love. Monday, July 14, 2008 DAILY ENTERTAINMENT PHOTOS: Get the Latest in Fashion, Glamour, and Scandal! Billy Joel is glad he turned his back on classical music to be ...

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Billy Joel - Joel Ditched Mozart to Be a Rocker

Caption: Billy Joel Mets press conference for 'The Last Play at Shea, From the Beatles to Billy.' Billy Joel will play the last concert at Shea Stadium on the 16th of July 2008.

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Liquid Metal Dreaming

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cott Baker and Robert Evans

MCPS “What is Music, Volume 1″


Liquid Metal Dreaming, Seghill Ballad, Pythagoras Clocks-Off & heads for the Ruperra Arms, Pythagorean Ground, The Alchemists of East Moors, Texting Robbie Burns, Pressure, Release, Bhopal Thoughts

Everything on this album is derived from natural harmonics of a wide assortment of instruments (Robert Evans plays crwth, Indian tambura, lyre, fiddle, and sings while Laurie Scott Baker plays double bass, electric upright bass, and percussion), giving each track has a glassy and eerily haunting-yet-soothing quality. The pitch language, however limited, sounds no more limited or constrained than any other pitch collection choice. If anything, the decision to use only natural harmonics adds a layer of timbral interest as well as a keen “show off” factor. I wouldn’t be able to make such interesting sound from the same collection of pitches. I love that Evans and Baker can.  read more »

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