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Post by teresita1897 on Nov 1, 2007 18:10:51 GMT 10
Just wondering if anyone was able to get a video recording of the solo Lucia did of Led Zepplin's "Kashmir" at the concerts? I'd really love to see it again! I'd also love to include it in the photo/video collection we're sending around, if the owner of the clip is happy for me to do so... Thanks! ~Yvette
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Post by Loretta on Nov 1, 2007 18:36:47 GMT 10
i had partial recordings of it... but not the whole way through.. i'll put all the photos and the videos on a disc for you! i'm sure there are clips of lucia on youtube.. just not the one from sydney...
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Post by teresita1897 on Nov 1, 2007 18:41:48 GMT 10
Thanks Loretta! I'll check out youtube I'd love to see your pics and recordings too, when you have some time, no hurry Thanks!
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Post by teresita1897 on Nov 2, 2007 22:38:21 GMT 10
I checked out the clips on youtube, and while they're great to begin with, the sound quality deteriorates later in the song...if anyone has a recording of it, I'd really love to hear it if you don't mind.
I bought William Joseph's version off iTunes...it features Lucia, but the main part is played by William on the piano. I love it, I think it's fantastic! Has anyone else heard it? What do you think of it?
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Post by rosette on Nov 2, 2007 23:34:29 GMT 10
i purchased william josephs album after seeing him as support act at the il divo concert earlier this year...great version of kashir...especially loud ;D
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Post by Loretta on Nov 3, 2007 11:11:19 GMT 10
yeah i have william joseph's version of kashmir.. i wanna learn that on the piano it sounds so cool! I have limited piano skills though.. lol I'd still love to get the sheet music for it.
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Post by canumosh2josh01 on Nov 3, 2007 12:06:58 GMT 10
there's a bunch on youtube. just search lucia micarelli kashmir
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Post by aussiegrobie on Nov 3, 2007 16:15:00 GMT 10
When I bought Lucia's cd, Interlude, I was under the impression that Kashmir was one of the tracks, but sadly it wasn't. BTW, has anyone got Interlude? I don't mind it, but it is TOTALLY different to her first cd, Music From A Farther Room'. Interlude is kind of stripped back and raw, whereas MFAFR was lush and rich. I think that was a deliberate choice on Lucia's part, that is, Interlude is a more perfect fit for her true personality.
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