09-20-2016, 04:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-21-2016, 01:06 AM by Eric the Green.)
I will certainly post La Marseillaise when we get to 1792 (but not the American Marseillaise of 1814); I even wrote that all romantic music is based on it. Don't know if it's true, but it certainly inspired the young artists and musicians in its time. "The finest spirits were enraptured" said Kenneth Clark.
As for String of Pearls, your video didn't play again, but I already posted it Yes I knew about the other song too. If you or no-one else has anything more to post from the forties, then I'll plunge back into the thirties (but which starts with 1940). Speaking of movie songs, it's the best and signature Disney song.
Click the video twice (the second time click on "watch this video on you tube") and watch on you tube.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_You_Wish_upon_a_Star
Kind of a contrast with the reality of the time. 4T music was a lot like that, and is today. I guess I like these kind of idealistic star, sky and better day songs, don't I? It'd figure.
As for String of Pearls, your video didn't play again, but I already posted it Yes I knew about the other song too. If you or no-one else has anything more to post from the forties, then I'll plunge back into the thirties (but which starts with 1940). Speaking of movie songs, it's the best and signature Disney song.
Click the video twice (the second time click on "watch this video on you tube") and watch on you tube.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_You_Wish_upon_a_Star
Kind of a contrast with the reality of the time. 4T music was a lot like that, and is today. I guess I like these kind of idealistic star, sky and better day songs, don't I? It'd figure.