Metaux: Queens College Percussion Ensemble (Part 1)
Part 1 "Métaux" from Pléïades by Iannis Xenakis (1922 - 2001) Performed by the Queens College Percussion Ensemble at Day of Percussion 2009 at SUNY ...
I hope that You Tube will read this coment. I have the impression that all
the world´s music offers me. How much money does it cost? Second, the token
can not only pay money!!!
Google and You Tube have made what was impossible. To me, an ordinary
citizen of Serbia and the Concil enabled impossible. Everything should I
say, you can not write here. Maybe someone will figure this out wrong.
However, this is the truth and nothing but the truth.
I express only gratitude and greetings to all who have contributed to this
grand work!!!
They're both there. They don't show a closeup, but they announce Clapton before his guitar solo in the middle. I think that's him in the front, on the other side of Brian Wilson and Paul's piano.
+eight inches The Beatles were his favourite band in his youth. They inspired him. (In the background you also can see Tony Iommi.) :D
Queen + Beatles Live (Brian May Paul McCartney Roger Taylor Eric Clapton Rod Stewart)
4 June 2002, Buckingham Palace Garden, London, England. Roger Taylor Drums, Paul McCartney Bass , Brian May & Eric Clapton Guitars, Brian Wilson on ...
Claramente todos Eles estavam felizes, divertindo-se e, talvez agradecidos
a Lennon e Cia por lhes ter inspirado a seguir a trilha da música, sem se
prender a padrões. Penso que isso contribuiu p/a fantástica qualidade
musical dos anos 70: dar sequência à trilha aberta p/Beatles e quiçá
superá-los (pouco importa se conseguiram ...).
Me alegro de que estén todos esperando el nuevo año pero no tomen demasiado que dios los bendiga y que el nuevo año venga lleno de mucha felicidad a todos ustedes son deceso de una amiga blanca
+tuckasamms When a cohesive group of musicians perform, and not because of some sad devotion to a past chapter from their, or someone else's career... That's always better than a clusterfuck like this
+Ellie Louise Yeah, but they are much better than currentl music
Sonny Rollins- Sonnymoon for Two (Jam Session)
Sonnymoon for Two, by Sonny Rollins, performed by Queens College faculty members and high school students from Forest Hills, John Bowne, Newcomers, ...