LESS IS MORE – I don’t like big orchestras: Rob Collins (voc) and Dennis Hormes (guit) always have an impressed audience – read some of my articles about music in my daily “flickrcomments” blog at wordpress.com
more of my music related articles:
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small-town-chances
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daily-guitar-meditation
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musicians
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the ranking of the nations
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http://twitter.com/frizztext/status/87715943488303104
Related articles
- A Song a Day – Day 160 (seycen.wordpress.com)
P.S.:
There are several “Robert Collins” for google (disturbing), but if I search via “Dennis Hormes” (guit) the results are exactly related to the musician in my video:
http://www.dennis-hormes.de/html/dennis_hormes_-_english_versio.php
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http://www.myspace.com/dennishormes
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Hormes
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http://kultur.wikia.com/wiki/Dennis_Hormes

Ich denke mal, daß auch das vielstimmige seinen Platz haben muß.
Schließlich ist Musik eigentlich nichts anderes als eine rituelle Form des zusammen-Lebens.
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ein erpsönliche ansichtsache
ich finde große orchester zu laut und unpersönlich
aber man muß ja nicht hingehen
🙂 wolfgang
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Less can certainly be more Frizz. I am thinking of the German electronic musician Klaus Schultz. I fell in love with his one-man, analog electronic experiementation in the 70’s and 80’s. He certainly produced a “big sound” for one man. And his use of an orchestra on his classic “X” album is unsurpassed.
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I also like small concert because I can feel the impressive atmosphere.:smile:
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Great music in a small setting… perfect. 🙂
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