DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '24 I => Current Talk '03 I => Topic started by: Ben on June 18, 2003, 11:14:28 PM
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I don't think it's just because I play the piano, but I was so tickled to see two different characters (Alexis and Bruno) tickling the ivories today (Wednesday). I began asking myself, "Is everybody a pianist?" I loved Bruno's over-the-top swaying while he casually carried on a conversation with Quentin (how subtle). ::)
The legendary afghan-now-as-piano-cover added yet another subtle touch.
The way Bruno winced when his blood sample was drawn, you'd think Dr. Longworth had used a screwdriver instead of a hypodermic needle. :D
I remember as a kid seeing Dr. Longworth's wire-framed glasses and thinking how cool they were -- a radical departure from the '50s and '60s-style horn-rimmed and tortoise-shell frames. I HAD to get new glasses like that! 8)
And to see both Quentin's burnt orange blazer AND Bruno's disco ensemble in the same shot ... they were so loud together, I wanted to turn down the volume on my set. ;)
Just being silly today,
Ben
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Hello, Ben your'e funny and thanks for
making me smile!!! I know The Q-man's
suit was a bit bright!! think i should of
put sunglasses on!!! But he did look
goregous in that blue suit YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love Anne ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :P :P
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I play the piano too :D
I have the DS sheet music. I have tried to learn how to play "Ode to Angelique" but it's really hard. It has all those rolling scales and I hate those.[crazd]
I'm having better luck with Joanna's Theme. [hello]
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I play the piano too :D
I have the DS sheet music. I have tried to learn how to play "Ode to Angelique" but it's really hard. It has all those rolling scales and I hate those.[crazd]
See, you proved my point ... everybody's a pianist today! ;D It's great to run into another player here!
I know what you mean about the rolling scales. But you can still capture the sense of the piece if you just play the bass notes at the beginning of each measure, adding whatever you can on your left hand.
Of course, swaying violently back and forth while you play will compensate for any notes you skip, and I'm sure it'll enhance the understated mood that Bruno no doubt was trying to create. 8)
Ben
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Ben, I will always remember how beautifully you played the piano for our little informal gathering the Sat. nite of the LA DS fest last year! It was a highlight of my first big fest experience! Thank You so much for sharing your amazing musical talent with us! And accompaning Prof. Stokes during her marvelous rendition of "Dream Curse"!
I hope that someday we can all get together again and relive those fun moments! Even though if we do I'm sure Midnite will limit my wine consumption! ;) [8285]
Always, Minja [coolbrows]
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I don't think it's just because I play the piano, but I was so tickled to see two different characters (Alexis and Bruno) tickling the ivories today (Wednesday). I began asking myself, "Is everybody a pianist?" I loved Bruno's over-the-top swaying while he casually carried on a conversation with Quentin (how subtle). ::)
The legendary afghan-now-as-piano-cover added yet another subtle touch.
The way Bruno winced when his blood sample was drawn, you'd think Dr. Longworth had used a screwdriver instead of a hypodermic needle. :D
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yes i thought Bruno was too much today! The one hit wonder boy! Angelique must have been really bored to put up with him!He did have great veins though and after 25 years of drawing blood i've never seen any one hold a needle like Cyrus!
jennifer
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and after 25 years of drawing blood i've never seen any one hold a needle like Cyrus!
That's because Cyrus was using the PT method. ;)
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Ah yes, the head rolling while playing the piano scene from Bruno. Oddly, that scene has always stuck in my mind and I'll even mimic it sometimes when I'm listening to piano music, pretending to play. It's even become a private joke between myself and Mrs. Julian. I remember seeing Babs Streisand singing "You'll never walk alone" a while back and she was doing so many strange things with her head that I began to wonder if she wasn't possessed by the spirit of PT Bruno.
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I ***LOVED*** Ode to Angelique back in the day. I saw in 16 magazine that a 45 of it was out and looked EVERYWHERE for it, but of course could not find it.
We did not have a cassette recorder then, so I never got to make a tape of it, but they played it so frequently on the show that I soon memorized the tune.
It was a huge thrill for me when all the different arrangements came out on the one DS CD. I found the original 45 a somewhat disappointing arrangement when I finally got to hear it.
Joanna's theme is beautiful, in my opinion--one of my favorite Bob Cobert tunes.
I really wish there had been a moment where Hoffman turned to Bruno, arched an eyebrow, gave him a smile so frosty it left icicles on his schnozz, and purred "Composer? Come off it, babe, you were never more than an uppity Las Vegas lounge act!"
another missed opportunity,
G.
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Oh Steve. . you have such an imagination! Thank God!
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Oh Steve. . you have such an imagination! Thank God!
Thank goddess! [wink2] Lol...
d.
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Ben, I will always remember how beautifully you played the piano for our little informal gathering the Sat. nite of the LA DS fest last year! It was a highlight of my first big fest experience! Thank You so much for sharing your amazing musical talent with us! And accompaning Prof. Stokes during her marvelous rendition of "Dream Curse"!
I hope that someday we can all get together again and relive those fun moments! Even though if we do I'm sure Midnite will limit my wine consumption! ;) [8285]
You're so sweet, Minja! Thanks for your kind words :) I remember the piano party fondly, getting to play my favorite tunes and making many new friends in the process (as well as $6 in tips) -- what more could I ask for? I don't think there was any need for Midnite to limit your wine consumption! Well, not really ... ;D
Yeah, wasn't Prof. Stokes a bundle of talent?
I hope to help entertain at a future gathering, although at the moment there's not a very good chance it'll be at this September's fest. :'( I hope there'll still be other events where we can catch up.
Ben
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and after 25 years of drawing blood i've never seen any one hold a needle like Cyrus!
That's because Cyrus was using the PT method. ;)
heehee that's pretty good MB!
jennifer
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:- Even I am a pianist. I didn't know the music for some DS themes was made available. I remember picking out Quentin's Theme on my own, but is there some place that might have other themes for sale?
Misty
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There's a book of arrangements that came out, I believe, from KLS' publishing house--the Pomegranate Press.
I meant to pick up a copy at the time, as it had some unique photos. I'm not sure whether it's in print or note. There's always abebook and such.
G.
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The Dark Shadows Music Book (http://www.pompress.com/titles/dark/dsmusic.html)
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:DThank you for the info. I will order this today-----can't wait to receive it.
Gratefully, Misty
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yes i thought Bruno was too much today! The one hit wonder boy! Angelique must have been really bored to put up with him!He did have great veins though and after 25 years of drawing blood i've never seen any one hold a needle like Cyrus!
Jennifer,
Wouldn't it be cool to see that "one hit wonder boy" Bruno Hess play "My Sharona," the "one hit" of those other "one hit wonders," The Knack, on his Steinway and Sons keyboard in the cottage?
It would be a gas to see Bruno's flowing hair and his bouncing medallion as he intones the sophisticated lyrics of this seminal hit as only an artistic genius of Bruno's caliber could do. We're talking Cole Porter here!
Bob the Bartender, president of the Tommy Roe Fan Club.
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Wouldn't it be cool to see that "one hit wonder boy" Bruno Hess play "My Sharona," the "one hit" of those other "one hit wonders," The Knack, on his Steinway and Sons keyboard in the cottage?
It would be a gas to see Bruno's flowing hair and his bouncing medallion as he intones the sophisticated lyrics of this seminal hit as only an artistic genius of Bruno's caliber could do. We're talking Cole Porter here!
YES Bob i think they should have Bruno break out and do his own concert! (i would have paid to see him at FENWAY in 1970) LOL
jennifer
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I too would like to find the sheet music for Quentin and Angelique's theme. But I have really tired of the few notes that they play over and over. Would like to hear the whole thing.Have tried to change my avatar, but no luck. Glad to be back. Afan