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Your My Lady

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 3:23 pm
by froy

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:00 pm
by cittadeeno23
Wow! His voice is just as incredible as it was 30 years ago!

Goddamn, I love that man!

Thanks, Froy.

Jimmy

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 8:14 am
by brywool
Um, Dennis has played that same Pre-Lady solo since at least 1977...
Come On Dennis, For God's Sake! Do something different!
Lame guitar. Sounds bland without the heavy rhythm guitar. I like the Orchestral
arrangement, but it needs to have the rock backing. Bolerro??
Silly. I can't believe this is the same guy that wrote and sang
Born For Adventure. More like Born To Take a Nap.
It's good, but it's definitely missing the other band members.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:41 am
by sadie65
brywool wrote:Um, Dennis has played that same Pre-Lady solo since at least 1977...
Come On Dennis, For God's Sake! Do something different!
Lame guitar. Sounds bland without the heavy rhythm guitar. I like the Orchestral
arrangement, but it needs to have the rock backing. Bolerro??
Silly. I can't believe this is the same guy that wrote and sang
Born For Adventure. More like Born To Take a Nap.
It's good, but it's definitely missing the other band members.


You have made it quite clear how you view Dennis as of late, and I respect that, but you are aware that the song Lady has always had a bolero in it aren't you? Nothing wrong with including Bolero in it now. Some people just do not like change. Fair enough, but some do.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 11:31 am
by bugsymalone
When Dennis worked up an orchestra show he, uhm, felt it might be nice to showcase the orchestra. "Lady" gets a bit of classical interpretation as does the opening of "Lorelei." He also brings the orchestra into "Claire de Lune" and it is quite beautiful.

His orchestra shows intentionally showcase the melodic side of several of his songs. Not for everyone, of course, but plenty of people seem to enjoy those shows he performs.


Bugsy

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 4:35 pm
by froy
bugsymalone wrote:When Dennis worked up an orchestra show he, uhm, felt it might be nice to showcase the orchestra. "Lady" gets a bit of classical interpretation as does the opening of "Lorelei." He also brings the orchestra into "Claire de Lune" and it is quite beautiful.

His orchestra shows intentionally showcase the melodic side of several of his songs. Not for everyone, of course, but plenty of people seem to enjoy those shows he performs.


Bugsy


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