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Old 5th May 2008, 08:21
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ONCE it happened to me (at last)

I had a national holiday in my country on May 3... Unexpected leisure brought my thoughts to something other than Hollywood melodramas.

I took my wife to the movies as you, Kathy advised me.
I knew in advance that the film would not be conventional.
Yet, I was taken by surprise and I would like to share it with you all a little.
Unforgettably charming climate of that film enchanted me, took me somewhere high, let me go back to my younger years.

Just first scene, taken at Dublin street was so promising.
Next ones only strengthened my conviction that our decision to select this very film was so fortunate and it absolutely made my day.
The film turned out to be nicely universal and it all could have happened in Warsaw, Kyiv, Prague, Edmonton - anywhere.

Please watch, listen and ENJOY!
Respect to Marketa Irglova and Glen Hansard!

YouTube - If You Want Me

YouTube - "The Hill" by Markéta Irglová

YouTube - Falling Slowly - from the movie 'Once'

YouTube - ONCE: "When Your Mind's Made Up" Scene

YouTube - Once - Say It To Me Now

YouTube - Once - Lies


There was also something special given for the Slavic souls. There is a scene where a couple (both have troubled past behind) take a motorcycle joyride to the seaside. They admire the Atlantic Ocean and at a certain moment the Guy asks the Girl to translate a phrase: "Do you love him?" to her native lagnuage and she replies "Miluyesh ho?". Then, after a little pause she gives HIM an answer "Ya miluyu TEBE". He does not understand but we Slavs understand it perfectly!
What a film!

Whether cried out in pain or whispered to your ear in earnest hope, the intimate music remains inspiring and adorns our lives.

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Old 7th May 2008, 00:37
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Lovely pieces, all. Thank you.

Zbyszek, I'm happy to learn you took your wife to the movies. Did she enjoy the film as well?

I am linking a Paganini piece. For those who are unfamiliar with Paganini, he was a string virtuoso, and his compositions are notoriously difficult to learn. This piece is an attempt to recreate an entire orchestra.

The violinist here, Leonid Kogan, was one of the best violinists of the USSR (only his contemporary, David Oistrakh compares). Kogan had the disposition to practice pieces for years on end, until they were perfected, and this piece demonstrates his virtuosity. I can think of no violinist alive today who could play this piece.

YouTube - Kogan Paganini
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Old 7th May 2008, 20:58
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Was Marketa's talk and singing a 100% English?

Paganini was adored in all Europe and we Poles were taught about him at school because he was Chopin's contemporary. Paganini gave his famous concerts also in Poznan and Warsaw in 1828 (Poland was under Prussian/Russian rule then) . Fryderyk Chopin surely attended his performances.
Yes, his abilities appeared as above-natural. It is believed now that he was ill and his extraordinary long fingers manifested one of the disease symptoms.
Your link shows something nearly impossible in fact!


Yes, my wife liked the "Once" film but I think I was more enthusiast because of the songs, which I admired and she could not understand directly. I am still under impression of the songs.
Contemporary movies equipment is really a technical perfection so the impressions are enhanced. What I really dislike is a display of mandatory advertisments in the beginning.
I was particularly amazed by Marketa Irglova's soft English. Kathy, can you tell me, did you feel any foreign accent in her singing?
I think I could detect an Irish English in GlenHansard's talk (e.g. his Moonday spelling).

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Old 8th May 2008, 03:20
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two of my favourites!

YouTube - Bring Me To Life - Evanescence

YouTube - The 69 Eyes - Brandon Lee (The Crow)

and more "the crow" related songs on my site at Death The Crow : Homeless

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Old 8th May 2008, 08:11
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Anna German

Many thanks Peteb for your share!



Please, listen to an interview with Her first:
(in the beginning, she announces the enlargement of her family - her son Zbyshek was born just a few months earlier)

YouTube - Anna German - kolibelnaya

Then, listen to her song in Russian:

YouTube - Анна Герман КЎгда Цвели Сады

Now, in Polish:

YouTube - Anna German Byc Moze Анна Герман Быть мЎжет


In Italian:

YouTube - La Mama


in English-Polish (Come back to Sorrento)

YouTube - WRÓĆ DO SORRENTO


A tragic figure.
We discussed her life here at the ukrainie.com.

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Thank you, Pete and Zbyszek.

I only noticed a slight British pronunciation of "a", Zbyszek.
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Here is some music i like. I do like folk music such as Kapela -vino. And Of course i like Ukrainian music. My favorite music comes from the UK such artists as The Rolling stones, The Cure, and Led Zeppelin

Green Grey
YouTube - Green Grey - Все прошло

Tartak
YouTube - Tartak I Nichlava Ne Kajuchy Nikomu

Strokes
YouTube - The Strokes - Reptilia

Killers
YouTube - The Killers - Smile Like You Mean It (music video)

Tokio Hotel
YouTube - Tokio Hotel - Monsoon

Tokio (russian band)
YouTube - 9 Rota / 9th Company / 9 Kompania Soundtrack

Vorkriegjugend(Punk)
YouTube - Vorkriegsjugend - Vaterland

Schleim Keim(Punk)
YouTube - Schleim Keim - Spitzel

The Cure
YouTube - The Cure-Just Like Heaven
YouTube - The Cure - The Only One

Skeletal Family (early goth/ new romatics)
YouTube - Skeletal Family - Promised Land

The Adicts (Punk)
YouTube - The Adicts - Joker in the pack

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