Sleepless. . .
Damnit. I just woke up out of a dead sleep, heart pounding, blood racing and now having trouble getting back to sleep. Maybe a glass of milk will help.
But in the meantime while I have it on my mind, when I was a child I was exposed to classical music like many my age via Bugs Bunny cartoons and some of those songs have stuck with me for over thirty years. A personal favorite is the cartoon called "Rhapsody Rabbit" in which Bugs, the piano virtuoso, takes on the incredible composition Hungarian Rhapsody #2 by composer Franz Liszt. This is the most famous of the 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies Liszt wrote and in my opinion is one of the greatest piano compositions ever created. Take that all you Brahms fans!
Anyway, I couldn't find the Bugs Bunny version in which he is tormented by a mouse who lives in the piano, but here is Taiwanese piano phenomenon Jung Lin performing the ultra-complex and moving piece minus the chicanery of a pesky piano-dwelling rodent.
Hey Jupiter. . .
If you could liquefy honey and gold, emulsify it, purify it, concentrate it, pour it in the human form only to watch it return in the form of talent, beauty and music, this would be the result.
Captivating.
Freaky Redhead Alert. . .
Redheaded women are dangerous. Period.
See what I mean?
The Keys Please. . .
. . .opening piano parts like this one from Jethro Tull's Locomotive Breath makes me kick my own butt for ever giving up the piano.
I can still bang out The Pink Panther by Henry Mancini pretty well though.
