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Re: A fateful encounter
This happens to me all the time with classical music, to name a few: The Desert Music by Steve Reich, Adjustable Wrench by Michael Torke or Tabula Rasa by Arvo Pärt. There's a bunch more I haven't found yet. I usually listen to classical music on the radio in my car and a lot of times I hear something cool, but don't drive long enough to find out who it was, or forget the name if I do hear it.
Happened with a video once also, I saw a video on TV in Chicago (in the mid 1980s I think) of a concert with Joni Mitchell, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Jaco Pastorius, Michael Brecker and Don Alias, took several years, but I eventually found the Shadows & Light CD and then the DVD later. Prior to seeing that on TV I never knew that lineup played together. |
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Re: A fateful encounter
Exactly, it can be happened commonly that we often listen to the phrase or the parts of classical music but can't get the title or the information.
In that case, regretfully, we might give up for getting them. I suggest I would be very glad at finding the details of my favorite classical music occationally. I appreciate your story of a fateful encounter, jtm. ![]()
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