Great, but the original was more soothing and inspiring to the soul. I remember when I first heard the original Pachelbel I felt I had touched the deepest level of comfort and joy. This version is agitated, but of course it represents the agitation which is our norm, and thus is an inspired expression of our times.
A little Brian May inspiration, methinks. Nice.
ReplyDeleteAwesome and fabulous!
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ReplyDeleteBeats the Swingle Singers all to heck. Superb.
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So that's what they mean by "classic rock."
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteWow is that an old video. That video was the reason I signed up to Youtube back in 2006.
ReplyDelete12/20/2005 posting date.
ReplyDeleteGreat, but the original was more soothing and inspiring to the soul.
ReplyDeleteI remember when I first heard the original Pachelbel I felt I had touched the deepest level of comfort and joy. This version is agitated, but of course it represents the agitation which is our norm, and thus is an inspired expression of our times.
Mariel
A few others:
ReplyDeletePresto from Vivaldi's Four Seasons: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcl1ZDL-0Sg
Dark Moor's take on Winter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txwlKqt01TQ
Just ran across this, which is pretty entertaining too... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cirhHez5TM
Cool!!
ReplyDeleteCanon with commentary: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
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