QUOTE(mirocu @ Sep 13 2019, 10:44 AM)

You're on my mind like a song that I can't escape
I don't know how many DA-DA-DUMS I can take
I need to know if you're feelin' the same
Is it too late?
And now it's hard to breathe
The lyrics of that song are awesome, but not a fan of the song/dance she used for them - they didn't seem connected to the words.
QUOTE(mirocu @ Sep 5 2019, 09:04 AM)

Scored a somewhat rare LP with Iron Maiden today at a fair. It has four songs and is from their famous tour in the Far East titled "Maiden Japan". Really glad I got my hands on this album! It's with the original members so no Bruce Dickinson or Nicko McBrain but the songs are still good

To celebrate:
Be Quick or Be DeadWhat? No K-Pop?
*mALX faints*
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Sep 13 2019, 10:00 AM)

Noticed Valentina Lisitsa's interpretation of the final (third) movement of Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata amongst yesterdays YouTube recommendations. I've heard it before....many times. But not in years. Liked it then. Like it now. Very fast. Very very fast. It doesn't need to be this fast to be effective. Yet it's a piece that CAN be played at this tempo to no harm, if done well, as is the case here. It's received over 42 million views! Unheard of for a classical selection, so far as I know. I suspect few 'pop' recordings get so many views, but might be wrong as I don't listen to them. In any case, here it be:
Valentina Lisitsa: Beethoven "Moonlight" Sonata, movement 3 (Presto Agitato)Look at her fingers flying over those keys!!!