In this medley Tom Wallace's menacing treatment of The Who's I Can See for Mile...(+)
In this medley Tom Wallace's menacing treatment of The Who's I Can See for Miles is paired with the ultimate contrast: a cheerful setting of Happy Together the legendary hit by The Turtles. A skillful transition leads back to the powerful conclusion of I Can See for Miles.
In this medley Tom Wallace's menacing treatment of The Who's I Can See for Mile...(+)
In this medley Tom Wallace's menacing treatment of The Who's I Can See for Miles is paired with the ultimate contrast: a cheerful setting of Happy Together the legendary hit by The Turtles. A skillful transition leads back to the powerful conclusion of I Can See for Miles.
Is there something to be celebrated? Then let's play 'Let's Celebrate'! This fo...(+)
Is there something to be celebrated? Then let's play 'Let's Celebrate'! This four-part suite has been based on two birthday songs: the world-famous 'Happy Birthday to you' (which is also sung in many other languages) and the Dutch song 'Lang zal hij/zij leven'. The Fanfare opens in grand style with the motif of 'Lang zal hij leven' and is followed by a cheerful March in which the motifs of both songs can be heard. The third part Song forms a moment of contemplation and the birthday presents are unwrapped by the percussion section in the fourth part Surprise Party. The yell may be adapted to the occasion. (the sleigh bells caused the composer to note down this somewhat peculiar yell). Of course everybody is expected to join in.