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Whisp

(24,096 posts)
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 03:17 PM Mar 2012

Isn't she wonderful? Vanessa Mae

Classical Gas
I used to listen to her years ago for hours on end then sort of strayed away.

But then last Sunday during the Oscars I swear that was her playing during commercial break transitions up in one of the balconies. I meant to find out whether that really was her but sort of forgot until today. Googled around a bit but can't find whether it was her or not.

Anyway, thought I'd share this. She is awesome.



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Isn't she wonderful? Vanessa Mae (Original Post) Whisp Mar 2012 OP
Looks like it wasnt Vannesa Mae ... but someone equally as wonderful ! Thanks for posting this pkdu Mar 2012 #1
thanks, pkdu Whisp Mar 2012 #2
Thanks for posting these! I could listen to her all day Catherina Mar 2012 #3
I do housecleaning to music too. Whisp Mar 2012 #4
Whisp, I want your music collection Catherina Mar 2012 #6
I'm stuck in the 90s :) Whisp Mar 2012 #7
I ablamj Mar 2012 #5

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
3. Thanks for posting these! I could listen to her all day
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 10:10 AM
Mar 2012

I'm so hooked on the first one I've listened to it 4 times already.

Don't laugh but I think this is my new house-cleaning music. There's so much energy in it. It makes me want to dance with the feather duster lol because my theory to not bother dusting since the dust doesn't get any worse after a year is a #FAIL.

Really, I'm dusting and loving it to this music!

 

Whisp

(24,096 posts)
4. I do housecleaning to music too.
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 11:27 AM
Mar 2012


this is my vacuuming one - Marta's Song. I turn up the knobs till they scream 'help me'. If I used a faster tempo I might not survive the vacuuming.

Its a Hungarian song about a young girl who is pregnant and doesn't know:
Marta's Song

Arararararara aira rararara rarara...
Three units of red ribbon
does not fit

Oh my God, oh my God
What has happened to me?
Three units of red ribbon
does not fit around me!

Oh my God, oh my God
What has happened to me?
I have a sorrow too...
What happened to me?
Three units, three units

Arararararara aira rararara rarara...

Oh my God, oh my God
What has happened to me?
Three units of red ribbon
does not fit around me!
Three units, three units

Arararararara aira rararara rarara...
I have a sorrow too...
Arararararara aira rararara rarara...
What happened to me?
Arararararara aira rararara rarara...
I have a sorrow too...
Arararararara aira rararara rarara...
What happened to me?
Arararararara aira rararara rarara...
I have a sorrow too...
Arararararara aira rararara rarara...
What happened to me?

Marta's Song is about a girl, who cries that she has a big sorrow, which is that three units of red ribbon do not fit her. The Csángó people used (and somewhere still use) a long ribbon as a belt, which was whipped round them three times (one round whipping was called "mérő", which also means unit os measure). The girls used a red ribbon. So what happens if someone can't whip round her three times? She does not fit her belt anymore, because... there is something wrong with her.

The young csángó girls get this ribbon at a very young age, and always use the same length for a new ribbon, when they decide to change. What is wrong, if someone cannot be whipped round three times with a ribbon? The problem is, that she has become a little bit "fat", this is why she does not fit in her belt anymore. And to finalize this interpretation: the (young) girl is pregnant, this is why she is so sad. We know that the girl is young because she does not recognize her problem correctly, and she is afraid to tell her mother her problem, this is why she does not know her "problem".

Finally there is a lot of archaism in this song, and there is no dictionary which contains their correspondent english form, this is why those strange english phrases were used as translations.


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I have another one for you, a deaf percussionist called Evelyn Glennie, you may have heard of her - but yes, she is deaf and an awesome musician. She lost her hearing at age 12. This thread is memory lane for me now, as I haven't listened to Glennie for years now too.

Title: Evelyn Glennie Shows How to Listen (I could use some of that sometime
This link is a talky she gives - really interesting stuff. There are some youtube performances here and there, not as many as I think should be out there tho.
http://www.ted.com/talks/evelyn_glennie_shows_how_to_listen.html

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
6. Whisp, I want your music collection
Tue Mar 6, 2012, 03:19 PM
Mar 2012

This is beautiful! I haven't heard Deep Purple for years. Is this old or new? Either way, it's lovely.

 

Whisp

(24,096 posts)
7. I'm stuck in the 90s :)
Tue Mar 6, 2012, 04:00 PM
Mar 2012

Marta's Song is from Deep Forest album 'Boheme', 1995.

I can give you a couple more of my faves:

Lisa Gerrad of Dead can Dance
I think one of the most fab voices out there. Some of the awstruck comments there I could have made myself.



Annie Lennox - yumyum
This is from her Medusa album of 1995 - all covers.
Downtown Lights originally done by Blue Nile.

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