AJ: So what? No fuckin' ziti now?
Ouch - that person cannot sing on key. Pitchy, dog!
Song does nothing for me but the way the light plays on her silk dress is spectacular!
They were a famous pop art rock band back in the day. The Singer was way hot and dressed in funky old fashioned styles. I didn't know what song to post. The Song of Scheherazade is about a half hour long as I recall.
Great Amercian Idol call back though.
If you hold it in before exhaling and close your eyes you can almost hear Sinead.
There is a Sineadish thing going on!
Scheherazade is 42 minutes long in the Vienna Philharmonic recording. It was written by two of my favorite Russian composers - Rimsky and Korsakov.
Customer: Waiter, you didn't put enough schmaltz on my bread. On second thought take the bread back and bring me an order of pure schmaltz.Waiter: Oh, you want our specialist.....MR. KORSAKOV, CALLING RIMSKY-KORSAKOV!
Wow, I totally forgot about this version. Never heard this version before.
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Ouch - that person cannot sing on key. Pitchy, dog!
Song does nothing for me but the way the light plays on her silk dress is spectacular!
They were a famous pop art rock band back in the day. The Singer was way hot and dressed in funky old fashioned styles.
I didn't know what song to post. The Song of Scheherazade is about a half hour long as I recall.
Great Amercian Idol call back though.
If you hold it in before exhaling and close your eyes you can almost hear Sinead.
There is a Sineadish thing going on!
Scheherazade is 42 minutes long in the Vienna Philharmonic recording. It was written by two of my favorite Russian composers - Rimsky and Korsakov.
Customer: Waiter, you didn't put enough schmaltz on my bread. On second thought take the bread back and bring me an order of pure schmaltz.
Waiter: Oh, you want our specialist.....MR. KORSAKOV, CALLING RIMSKY-KORSAKOV!
Wow, I totally forgot about this version. Never heard this version before.
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