What is your favorite Overture?

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Yak":w76av4o4 said:
Famous review :
Stravinsky used to be "original."

Now he's aboriginal
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Sorry, Yak. Couldn't help it. I just read it and my Music Reviewers Should Eat Shit And Die Module<img class="emojione" alt="™️" title=":tm:" title=":tm:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/png/2122.png?v=2.2.7"/> kicked in. :mrgreen:

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Bolero by Ravel
Sorry cant post the video from Youtube because I'm still too new here.
 
For some reason I was reminded of "Blade Runner" and parts of "White Dwarf". Almost as if this was a prelude to something larger.


Vito":ontmp64s said:
Frank Zappa's The Yellow Shark, 2nd movement, "Overture".

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Carlos":v2rb7yft said:
For some reason I was reminded of "Blade Runner" and parts of "White Dwarf". Almost as if this was a prelude to something larger.
You're right, Carlos. The entire performance of The Yellow Shark comprised the following movements:
  1. Overture
  2. The Dog Breath Variations
  3. Uncle Meat
  4. Outrage at Valdez
  5. Times Beach II
  6. III Revised
  7. The Girl in the Magnesium Dress
  8. Be-Bop Tango
  9. Ruth is Sleeping
  10. None of the Above
  11. Pentagon Afternoon
  12. Questi Cazzi Di Piccione
  13. Times Beach III
  14. Food Gathering in Post-Industrial America, 1992
  15. Welcome to the United States
  16. Pound for a Brown
  17. Exercise No. 4
  18. Get Whitey
  19. G-Spot Tornado
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