Re: Your Favorite Ballads
Re: Your Favorite Ballads
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - archival footage of "the Fitz" above and below the waters of the Great Lakes with a live version of Gordon Lightfoot's classic to accompany it.
The wind in the wires made a tattletale sound
And a wave broke over the railing
And every man knew, as the Captain did too,
T'was the witch of November come stealing
Haunting lyrics that paint a powerful mental image of the event. :2thumbsup:
Re: Your Favorite Ballads
Re: Your Favorite Ballads
Re: Your Favorite Ballads
Lady Of The Dancing Water - King Crimson
Moonchild (opening) - King Crimson
C'est La Vie - Greg Lake/ELP
Re: Your Favorite Ballads
This is my favorite ballad of all time. It was my final achievement as a classical music student, performing it from memory at my senior recital, sponsored by the Music Teacher's Association of California at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, 1980, after slaving over it for hours a day, for over a year and a half.
I like Ferratti's interpretations of the slower and quieter passages here. The more bombastic sections lack ... fire and brimstone. I look to Pollini for these. I prefer to listen to this clip, rather than watch and listen. Feratti's dramatic body movements remind me of my primary competitor back in the day, a very talented young woman whose swaying and jerking was extreme and distracting. But, to each their own. The bottom line is the music.