Oh, thanks.
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
IAmNotReallyASpring - thanks for the link! I've been jonesing for more Game Theory (What I've got is on Vinyl).
I've also got a yen for the Three O'Clock's cover of Lucifur Sam. (Must be the time of year.)
Okay, I finally identified which "Concerto in G" they used on the soundtrack: Concerto in G major RV 151 "Alla rustica". Unfortunately, that's not one of the concertos in G that I have, although it does sound a bit like the Concerto in G major RV 575. Vivaldi is like that.
I'm afraid I can't find any matches with the concert music from the soundtrack. If you like the music of the period, however, I could certainly send you some--my own "music inspired by the film Marie Antoinette" CD if you will.
I actually bought the soundtrack today, and I was going to stick some Halloween stuff on BR anyway. Of course, it's way late here now, but at some point it'll be there.
Oh, Raq, you're the awesome. Thanks so much.
spring, I have Scott Miller on the other computer, so I will get to that tomorrow.
OK, I just sent "Aphrodisiac".
Hey, Buffistae! I had also bought Submarine Bells used a year or two ago (to replace a cassette, 'cause I have to include that aside) for regular used CD price.
Hey Corwood -- Have you seen this: [link]
Nope, but I bet it's good. On a side note, the guy who wrote that article is my neighbor and friend.
Erg. My connection keeps timing out before I can send the files to BR. I'm compromising by using YouSendIt, so if you see something in BR from Ava Tari, that's me.
SA, do you want Intro Versailles? It's just horses clippy-clopping on cobblestones and a church bell.