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The "What are you listening to?" thread- Part 4

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
This is just a snippet, but the full performance (from memory, so no music in front of them) was played at the 2023 proms. This was repeated on UK Radio 3 the other night, and as always, this music is just so enthralling:

 

Rachel Rugelach

Shalom, y'all.
Staff member

Shmuel Skaist, known professionally as Rav Shmuel, is an American Orthodox rabbi, speaker, and musician from Brooklyn, New York. His song, "Protocols", is his take on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion -- a pamphlet circulated by antisemites claiming that Jews are secretly conspiring to take over the world. In his music, Rav Shmuel serves up a helping of humor garnished with a twist of sarcasm.

Oh no, there I go, I've let the cat right out of the bag
Will you please keep my secret, I pray?
'Cause I'm under cover as a singer-songwriter
Right here at the Sidewalk Café
 

vulcanlogician

Well-Known Member
On this day in 1967, The Beatles began filming their promotional clip for their double-sided single Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields Forever.

Filming took place at Knole Park, Sevenoaks, Kent, January 30th–31st.


I like this band.

I forget what it's called. George,Ringo, and their two guitarists.

Good band.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
This came up in my 'list'; had to hear it:


I like this one better than the original.

I said it.

Hate me.

Lajon has the voice of an angel.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
I seem to remember this, and living in London at the time - the Royal variety Performance of November 1963 - and a few weeks before Kennedy was assassinated, so the emotional performance by Marlene Dietrich seems even more relevant watching this now:

 
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