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Paul McCartney's Ecce Cor Meum on DVD
October 23, 2007 //
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Footage from the world premier performance of Paul McCartney's "Ecce Cor Meum" comes out on DVD this November 20th. I don't tend to listen to much classical music but I found this to be quite good. So good I went to go to see the US premier at Carnegie Hall last November. Of course there were a few other factors in my decision to go see it, one being that this guy was a part of the most important band that ever existed, and I must admit I'm a big fan. But seriously, I think it's worth a good listen. It's fantastic stuff. So pick this sucker up.
Update: The release of Paul's Ecce Cor Meum DVD has been put back until early 2008. Dates are currently being rescheduled, but a February/March release is most likely.
On another totally unrelated yet somewhat similar note: If you like good music I'd suggest listening to Silverchair's "Young Modern". I was a bit skeptical about how much I'd like it after seeing the very bland / pop-like video for the song Straight Lines, but now that I've heard full album a few dozen times I think it's one of the best group of songs I've heard all year. It's creative, melodic, and has some interesting orchestral arrangements composed with a little help from former Beach Boy collaborator Van Dyke Parks.
Personal favs:
- Those Thieving Birds (Part 1)/Strange Behaviour/Those Thieving Birds (Part 2)
- Insomnia
- If You Keep Losing Sleep
- Low
Thus concludes my statement of the night.
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The Beatles
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