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#113736 - 02/24/03 07:23 AM
Re: Please List your FAVORITE Top SONGS here !
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Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 1087
Loc: Atlanta, Georgia
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Good topic. Lately I have REALLY been enjoying something I never thought would make as much of a difference as it has: every week I take an old song that I have played too many times and rearrange it totally, in many cases giving it a more "modern" flavor by allowing more space in the arrangement, adding soft vocal pads, and/or giving it a slight Jobim/Latin flavor. This has proved very successful, and now the older songs I used to loathe to play I love - most noteably, As Time Goes By, Someone To Watch Over Me, Laura, I've Got You Under My Skin, Fly Me To The Moon, The Way You Look Tonight, Can't Help Falling In Love With You, Lullaby of Birdland, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, etc. The reaction from the audience has been totally positive, which surprised me because standards that used to be slow like Someone To Watch Over Me are now more uptempo but people dance to them the same as they always have. It's very refreshing for both the audience and myself, and lately I've been playing 5-7 nights a week so keeping myself from getting bored is very important.
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#113740 - 02/24/03 09:54 AM
Re: Please List your FAVORITE Top SONGS here !
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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WOW !!! .... Looking at your lists makes me feel that at 61 years of age, MY list is 'cutting' edge ... Seriously, it's great to know that the 'Great American Songbook' is alive and well, ... but I am surprised that there's not more Billy Joel, Elton John, Angelo's guy Manilow, even Garth Brooks ... two songs of his that I've found very popular "The Dance" and "If Tomorrow Never Comes" ... I know UD said he didn't care for "IF Tomorrow.." , but I've found that crowds love it ... Also Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight", Joshua Kaddison's "Beautiful in My Eyes", Edwin McCain's "Could Not Ask For More", Van Morrison's "Have I told You Lately" (not Rod Stewart's version) ... Morrison's "Moondance" also makes a nice swing dance tune.... Speaking of Rod, as Scott Yee said, younger singers are using the "Great American Songbook" and introducing a whole new audience to it ... While I am not a fan of Rod Stewart's attempt at the standards, he will provide exposure to a new audience of listeners as well ... I remember when the movie "When Harry Met Sally" came out, I had young people ask if I knew any of Connick's 'new' music ... little did they realize I was playing it BEFORE he was!!! t.
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#113742 - 02/24/03 10:03 AM
Re: Please List your FAVORITE Top SONGS here !
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Registered: 01/08/01
Posts: 225
Loc: Sterling, VA USA
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Originally posted by Scottyee: Chico: I enjoyed finding out your top 30 song list. Though I too enjoy playing the Jobim tunes in your list, as well as the American Standards, I'm not yet familiar with songs: #7, 8, 9, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, and 30. Do you know if these tunes are included in a published fakebook? Scott There is a new feature at the psrtutorial that will answer that question directly. It is an index to all the songs in all the US fakebooks. That's over 10,000 unique titles. Here is a direct link: http://psrtutorial.com/FakeBooks/FBSongs/fbsongs.html Songs are alphabetized and there is a separate page for each letter. For those who want the complete list, there is also an MS Word document that can be downloaded. It will give you a 61-page 3-column print out. P.S. Since the site has become so large now, I've added a search capability this past weekend. Although I see I'll have to provide better "page titles" now that the search index is operational. The amount of non-PSR specific material is growing. I recently added a section on the Secrets of Chord Progressions. Although pros won't need this, others may find this series of weekly lessons useful in learning all of the chords. Of course, in spite of all these lessons, downloading remains the most popular activity as I now have 400 styles, complete with OTS, tuned to the PSR-2000 plus an additional 500 styles without OTS. The midi files from the PSR Performers are also popular with nearly 700 songs now available at the site.
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