Slingshot Miracle
Slingshot Miracle
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Slingshot Miracle - Where Did The Money Go?
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JMK rolls in his grave.
Slingshot Miracle - Gallow's Pole
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A tribute to Leadbelly's 1939 classic.
The Pack (Link Wray's 'Raymen') - Rawhide
Просмотров 863 года назад
Link Wray's backing band, The Raymen, recorded two singles for Slash Records in 1978, with Jack Van Horn taking over on lead guitar. Could not find these anywhere online so here's the vinyl to digital transfer.
The Pack - Run Chicken Run
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Link Wray's backing band, The Raymen, recorded two singles for Slash Records in 1978, with Jack Van Horn taking over on lead guitar. Could not find these anywhere online so here's my vinyl to digital transfer.
Dead Kennedys - Your Emotions (Bass Enhanced)
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DK classic from 1979, remixed for louder and clearer low end. Image from back side of original album, before the 'Sounds of Sunshine' band insisted on having their faces removed.
Slingshot Miracle - Silence, Please (Lyrics)
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Dancing sequences from Buñuel's 1965 "Simon of the Desert". Other footage from Juvenile Jubilee. Written and performed by Slingshot Miracle
Slingshot Miracle - Vive La Difference
Просмотров 73 года назад
Forgot to upload this old instrumental. Originally made in 2016.
Steve Earle - Calgary Folk Fest 2013
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Copperhead Road
Justin Townes Earle - Harlem River Blues 2012
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Live at 2012 Calgary Folk Fest
Slingshot Miracle - Achilles' Last Straw (Lyric Video)
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Music written and performed by Slingshot Miracle. Animation repurposed from "The Glass Harmonica," 1968 by Andrei Khrzhanovsky.
Slingshot Miracle's Tribute to Johnny Cash - Hurt
Просмотров 1523 года назад
Original photos taken 1961 at Melody Ranch by Leigh Wiener.
Glenn Gould - Beethoven's Piano Sonata No 30 in E Major
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From CBC - Anthology of Variation 1964. A 6 minute discussion, followed by the performance. Introduction: 00:00 Performance: 06:45 Mad Genius: 09:43
Slingshot Miracle - Hurt Like Hello
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Waking up is hard to do
Slingshot Miracle - We Sell Sugar
Просмотров 224 года назад
We sell sugar / Icing on the cake We deliver, we shake and shiver an insulin insult every day The fine print has never been finer Frontpage with a bold-faced liar It’s outrageous by design and Like icing sugar in a thin white line Bump, bump… We laugh it up, but you don’t get it Overhead charged to your credit What we say don't make much sense And the jokes all come at your expense Bump, bump, ...
Slingshot Miracle - Time To Retire
Просмотров 654 года назад
Slingshot Miracle - Time To Retire
Slingshot Miracle - These Days (Joy Division cover)
Просмотров 5414 года назад
Slingshot Miracle - These Days (Joy Division cover)
Linus And Lucy
Просмотров 1805 лет назад
Linus And Lucy
Slingshot Miracle - Hilbert Space
Просмотров 336 лет назад
Slingshot Miracle - Hilbert Space
Slingshot Miracle - Chicken Pluckin' Turnip Trucker
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Slingshot Miracle - Chicken Pluckin' Turnip Trucker
Slingshot Miracle - Lost Cat
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Slingshot Miracle - Lost Cat
Slingshot Miracle - The Grand Inquisitor
Просмотров 386 лет назад
Slingshot Miracle - The Grand Inquisitor
Slingshot Miracle - Santisima Muerte
Просмотров 986 лет назад
Slingshot Miracle - Santisima Muerte
Slingshot Miracle - Spray Tan Tantrum #13
Просмотров 556 лет назад
Slingshot Miracle - Spray Tan Tantrum #13
Slingshot Miracle - The Great Dictator
Просмотров 677 лет назад
Slingshot Miracle - The Great Dictator
Slingshot Miracle - Duck & Cover
Просмотров 607 лет назад
Slingshot Miracle - Duck & Cover
Slingshot Miracle - Slingshot Miracle Are Dangerous Lunatics
Просмотров 1447 лет назад
Slingshot Miracle - Slingshot Miracle Are Dangerous Lunatics
Slingshot Miracle - Big Beaver
Просмотров 4318 лет назад
Slingshot Miracle - Big Beaver
Slingshot Miracle - Enjoy Yourself
Просмотров 6788 лет назад
Slingshot Miracle - Enjoy Yourself

Комментарии

  • @alessiofagioli9235
    @alessiofagioli9235 24 дня назад

    Interpretazione non Beethoveniana, glenn gould riesce ad arricchirla. Ne trova altro oro nascosto. Genio assoluto.

  • @konstantinSE
    @konstantinSE Месяц назад

    Великолепное исполнение Браво!!!

  • @jaspernatchez
    @jaspernatchez 2 месяца назад

    he plays the first movement like he has a train to catch. He plays fast for exactly one reason - everyone plays it slower. here's a beautiful performance ruclips.net/video/5eKGHvoh93M/видео.html

    • @jaspernatchez
      @jaspernatchez Месяц назад

      Just an FYI - the second theme is marked "Adagio espressivo". Gould's is neither.

  • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
    @Fritz_Maisenbacher 2 месяца назад

    16:07 Fantastic moment by Gould. Perfection. But only perfection.

  • @richardsimms251
    @richardsimms251 2 месяца назад

    It is a terrific joy to hear Glenn Gould play the masters

  • @pqasdpojjdd8027
    @pqasdpojjdd8027 3 месяца назад

    Gould plays Shuman

  • @pqasdpojjdd8027
    @pqasdpojjdd8027 3 месяца назад

    Shuman's play))))

  • @sofiakhalkhodjaeva6521
    @sofiakhalkhodjaeva6521 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @matthewking1873
    @matthewking1873 3 месяца назад

    Fascinating. Gould struggles with middle period Beethoven but, with late Beethoven, he realises that he can relate to the great composer’s arcane compositional research and especially to his contrapuntal engagement with older styles (especially Bach) and hey presto Gould can play it marvellously! It has its eccentricities (of course) but it’s so intelligent and clear and revelatory. The impeccability of his fast playing is astounding!

  • @misterx3188
    @misterx3188 3 месяца назад

    I sometimes have the feeling that Gould is the only one who plays the "Prestissimo" as intended by Beethoven. When Beethoven writes "Prestissimo", he means it.

  • @ElkoJohn
    @ElkoJohn 4 месяца назад

    Good tidings Mr. Glenn Gould where ever you are.

  • @invinius
    @invinius 4 месяца назад

    Too fast !!!!!!

  • @thebones
    @thebones 4 месяца назад

    An interesting analysis but what a weird rushed, shallow performance. That was really disappointing

  • @alanbash2921
    @alanbash2921 5 месяцев назад

    He should never have released this Performance

  • @violinbuff3782
    @violinbuff3782 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic! Forget about all the book learning and premeditated rules. In the end so often the latter group of players do not possess essential feelings and humanity boiling down to anemic.results. Gould is a giant who all musicians should revere! He was also a lovely person. Eric Shumsky

  • @omniphoriusvcf907
    @omniphoriusvcf907 8 месяцев назад

    I'm more convinced than ever that Gould doesn't understand Beethoven at all.

  • @bobjones-bt9bh
    @bobjones-bt9bh 9 месяцев назад

    one of the most rapid versions of this Sonata I'm aware of, even comparing to Richter who had serious speed. He must have had to fit the recording in within the time frame of the TV segment or something, after allotting for his speech. regardless, it's a really dramatic reading. Gould is the greatest ever because he was so transformative. Nobody is polling pianists' opinions of, say, Argerich, Cortot, or Rubenstein in the 2020s like they do still with Gould. I find with nearly everything he played, I will compare his version to other greats'. If I hear a version of a piece by a great, I will try to find Gould's version of it if it exists. His reading of any piece is *always* worth comparison whereas I cannot say that about a lot of others'.

  • @dondrewecki1909
    @dondrewecki1909 9 месяцев назад

    This is so strange a performance, nothing like Schnabel's or Pollini's.

  • @rudolfpianos
    @rudolfpianos 9 месяцев назад

    Sacrilege really, original for the sake of originality

    • @olinhcqwEFcwn9478
      @olinhcqwEFcwn9478 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks professor, your musical criticism will be remembered for generations

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 10 месяцев назад

    GG, sometimes quirky, idiosyncratic….but always worth a careful listen. Formidable technique. Well-equipped to demonstrate his ideas and theories.

    • @bobjones-bt9bh
      @bobjones-bt9bh 9 месяцев назад

      yes, unlike nearly every other great, Gould is always worth a listen

  • @johnhaines6768
    @johnhaines6768 10 месяцев назад

    I am speechless!! I have never heard this recording and ashamed to admit that. No one has or probably ever will play this masterpiece with such glory, energy, perfection, and tenderness all in one moment of time. Grateful this is posted. Thank you so much!

    • @paul7606
      @paul7606 21 день назад

      he blows all other pianists out of the water with his articulation and precision.

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 10 месяцев назад

    grazie di nuovo

  • @janraecke
    @janraecke 10 месяцев назад

    I love his performance, but it's like quantum physics that he is explaining. 🙂

  • @Soleidus
    @Soleidus 10 месяцев назад

    As intellectually brilliant and genius as he is and as absolutely thorough his analysis of this piece is, I have serious doubt that Beethoven was thinking of all of that when composing this music. I’m sure he was aware of what he was doing harmonically of course and the departure from traditional form was obviously intentionally. But to dissect a piece of music that, at its essence, is founded in human emotion, tragedy, struggle, and doubt, is like depriving it of its inspiration and soul and leaving only the “mathematical principles” behind. However beautiful they may be to analyze and see, such a molecular breaking down of a profoundly human piece of music just feels horribly cold and devoid of feeling.

    • @omniphoriusvcf907
      @omniphoriusvcf907 8 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure Gould was cued in to the emotions on this work...his interpretation certainly seems to show a focus on counterpoint rather than emotion. I've never heard a Gould recording of Beethoven I've liked tbh.

  • @hymnodyhands
    @hymnodyhands 11 месяцев назад

    This is the fastest performance of this sonata I have ever heard, and because I have the urtext version, I know there is just no way this is what Beethoven had in mind ... however, to the extent that Beethoven in his later years looked back so much toward Bach, the clarity of the counterpoint in the voices here that Mr. Gould brings out is remarkable ... I will know what to listen better for in more reasonable tempi for this!

    • @bobjones-bt9bh
      @bobjones-bt9bh 9 месяцев назад

      i believe he needed to accelerate to bring the piece in under the TV segment limit given his time for speaking prior to the piece regardless, his technical proficiency is off-scale. Richter's version in Moscow '72 is rapid compared to some others', though not as rapid as Gould's. I find, though, myself thinking that if Beethoven could have heard Gould's versions of these later Sonatas he may have considered adjusting his scoring lol

  • @saltburner2
    @saltburner2 Год назад

    The explanation is excellent, but I think he takes the opening too quickly. Claudio Arrau always allowed space between the notes, Gould does not. The whole think sounds rushed.

  • @user-os1wj1hi5b
    @user-os1wj1hi5b Год назад

    15:45

  • @claudioparrella183
    @claudioparrella183 Год назад

    I tempi sono sempre quelli non canonici

  • @buskman3286
    @buskman3286 Год назад

    On this piece he articulates the various voices /melodies better than any other pianist I have heard. Very Impressive!!

  • @donnyg6595
    @donnyg6595 Год назад

    I can just imagine Glenn and Ludwig having colorful conversations in Heaven

  • @hyekyonglee8052
    @hyekyonglee8052 Год назад

    🎉😢 3:37

  • @TheosophyinRussia
    @TheosophyinRussia Год назад

  • @gerdprengel7616
    @gerdprengel7616 Год назад

    I never understand why Gould is so praised - I find his interpretation of this masterwork cold and emotionless !

  • @michaelhanrahanmoore1622
    @michaelhanrahanmoore1622 Год назад

    The most articulate musician I've ever heard and that's just in his speech

    • @anastaciaemilia4026
      @anastaciaemilia4026 9 месяцев назад

      Helene Grimaud is considered the female Glen Gould. Like Gould, Grimaud is highly articulate and bears the same facial movements when playing. Gould was Grimaud's piano idol.

  • @LyonByTheSea
    @LyonByTheSea Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @stormlong2629
    @stormlong2629 Год назад

    I don't think he has ever heard of a metronome bad performance.

  • @cantkeepitin
    @cantkeepitin Год назад

    I think Pollini is much better, paying attention to much more details but still keeping the rhythm much better.

  • @gotem3858
    @gotem3858 Год назад

    Wish somone would have asked him what the point of this ridiculous tempo is? Absolutley awful rushed interpretation and the thing is gould knew what he was doing . I.e. this was intentional iconoclastic playing . He never truly respected anyone other than bach.

  • @vincentlombardo9797
    @vincentlombardo9797 Год назад

    11:47 .. aria .. Beethoven ..

  • @johnboettger864
    @johnboettger864 Год назад

    Isn't it wonderful to have someone who knows what was going on in Beethoven's mind. What would we do without Gleen?

  • @mathersdavid5113
    @mathersdavid5113 Год назад

    Glenn seems barely on top of the more difficult passages in this sonata. His usual clarity of the voices goes missing. Probably the early manifestation of the musculoskeletal problems that helped end his concert career. The way he stands up is hardly typical of a 32 year old.

  • @carolynluskin429
    @carolynluskin429 Год назад

    Absolutely dreadful performance - the worst interpretation I've heard. He completely missed the beauty, intention and nuance of this extraordinary piece of music. But it's interesting that another recording he made of this is totally different. Curious. Did he get better or worse?

  • @potsdam521
    @potsdam521 Год назад

    So sad someone can understand of the logic but can’t get and transmit beauty and pleasure of it because of that fast tempo, lack of singing tone and contrasts ..

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 Год назад

    grazie ancora

  • @thomasmrf.brunner
    @thomasmrf.brunner 2 года назад

    11:45 😇

  • @jorgeelissalde3089
    @jorgeelissalde3089 2 года назад

    He plays Beethoven like Bach. I don't like his interpretation of romantic composers.

    • @hellbooks3024
      @hellbooks3024 Год назад

      Bach never played Beethoven

    • @jorgeelissalde3089
      @jorgeelissalde3089 Год назад

      @@hellbooks3024 We are talking about Glen Gould.

    • @jorgeelissalde3089
      @jorgeelissalde3089 Год назад

      @@hellbooks3024 Gould plays Beethoven the same way he plays Bach.

    • @hymnodyhands
      @hymnodyhands 11 месяцев назад

      The thing is, it HALFWAY works in late Beethoven because he picks up Beethoven's deep integration at that time of late Bach probably better than any pianist I have ever heard ... but the problem is, it only works halfway...

  • @JohnHarmer
    @JohnHarmer 2 года назад

    nice to hear him using so much pedal.

  • @renoraider9817
    @renoraider9817 2 года назад

    Shut up and play yer piano already. Nobody understands what you are saying anyway, Glenn. Gould is God.

  • @LOSTONITALL
    @LOSTONITALL 2 года назад

    A planet of smart and talented people who are thoughtful. I want in.

  • @zuhairbakdoud1360
    @zuhairbakdoud1360 2 года назад

    The tonic, then comes the tonic followed by the diminished seventh, etc, etc, etc…LOL…