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The Death Theme from the film The Untouchables - what a really sad piece of music - Mr Ennio Morricone, you are a flippin genius [&o][&o]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp_AoXlCM7Q
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The Death Theme from the film The Untouchables - what a really sad piece of music - Mr Ennio Morricone, you are a flippin genius [&o][&o]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp_AoXlCM7Q
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Theme from Schindler's List - as are you John Williams [&o][&o]

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the ... FORM=VIRE1#
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Two of my favorite piano pieces.

Richard Clayderman - Ballade pour Adeline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfsgXJQ0ebU

Richard Clayderman - Lettre à ma mère
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb85oDGLjeY
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Two of my favorite piano pieces.

Richard Clayderman - Ballade pour Adeline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfsgXJQ0ebU

Richard Clayderman - Lettre à ma mère
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb85oDGLjeY
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What TV program was that first piece of music from?
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Two of my favorite piano pieces.

Richard Clayderman - Ballade pour Adeline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfsgXJQ0ebU

Richard Clayderman - Lettre à ma mère
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb85oDGLjeY
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What TV program was that first piece of music from?
Ballade pour Adeline was not made for TV. But it might very well have been used in TV but of that I have no knowledge.

I learned to like Richard Clayderman on my 14th birthday when we celabrated on a restaurant where they played Clayderman. We liked it so much so we asked about the music and later on I got one of his records as a present.
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Two of my favorite piano pieces.

Richard Clayderman - Ballade pour Adeline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfsgXJQ0ebU

Richard Clayderman - Lettre à ma mère
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb85oDGLjeY
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What TV program was that first piece of music from?
Ballade pour Adeline was not made for TV. But it might very well have been used in TV but of that I have no knowledge.

I learned to like Richard Clayderman on my 14th birthday when we celabrated on a restaurant where they played Clayderman. We liked it so much so we asked about the music and later on I got one of his records as a present.
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ORM!! what do you mean you don't know - it was on British TV - probably late 70's or early 80's. You must know??
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What TV program was that first piece of music from?
Ballade pour Adeline was not made for TV. But it might very well have been used in TV but of that I have no knowledge.

I learned to like Richard Clayderman on my 14th birthday when we celabrated on a restaurant where they played Clayderman. We liked it so much so we asked about the music and later on I got one of his records as a present.
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ORM!! what do you mean you don't know - it was on British TV - probably late 70's or early 80's. You must know??
I'll go with a guess then. "Against The Wind" but probably not. Was that serie not Australian?
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Ballade pour Adeline was not made for TV. But it might very well have been used in TV but of that I have no knowledge.

I learned to like Richard Clayderman on my 14th birthday when we celabrated on a restaurant where they played Clayderman. We liked it so much so we asked about the music and later on I got one of his records as a present.
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ORM!! what do you mean you don't know - it was on British TV - probably late 70's or early 80's. You must know??
I'll go with a guess then. "Against The Wind" but probably not. Was that serie not Australian?
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I don't know, I may be talking rubbish (that's a shocker isn't it [:D]). I have googled it but cannot find any reference to it having been theme music... how strange. Maybe my mind is playing tricks in my frail dotage.
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Maybe I can cheer you up with some music from "Against The Wind".

Both are old favorites of mine.

Jon English - Six Ribbons
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9W5lQNFb-M
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Maybe I can cheer you up with some music from "Against The Wind".

Both are old favorites of mine.

Jon English - Six Ribbons
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9W5lQNFb-M
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Mmmm.... well I don't recall ever seeing Against The Wind over here.

My searching of the internet has found however a film that Ballade Pour Adeline was used in. Suffice to say I canot repeat the name here [X(][X(][X(]
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ORM!! what do you mean you don't know - it was on British TV - probably late 70's or early 80's. You must know??
I'll go with a guess then. "Against The Wind" but probably not. Was that serie not Australian?
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I don't know, I may be talking rubbish (that's a shocker isn't it [:D]). I have googled it but cannot find any reference to it having been theme music... how strange. Maybe my mind is playing tricks in my frail dotage.
I've relistened to Ballade pour Adeline a few more times and I agree with you. It feels like it should be the theme show to a British TV show. Late 70's or early 80's as you said. Driving me bonkers. Could it be that it was renamed for TV? Or just a similar piano piece?
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My searching of the internet has found however a film that Ballade Pour Adeline was used in. Suffice to say I canot repeat the name here
Why can't you repeat the name "Lovingly Yours, Helen" here?[&:]
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I'll go with a guess then. "Against The Wind" but probably not. Was that serie not Australian?
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I don't know, I may be talking rubbish (that's a shocker isn't it [:D]). I have googled it but cannot find any reference to it having been theme music... how strange. Maybe my mind is playing tricks in my frail dotage.
I've relistened to Ballade pour Adeline a few more times and I agree with you. It feels like it should be the theme show to a British TV show. Late 70's or early 80's as you said. Driving me bonkers. Could it be that it was renamed for TV? Or just a similar piano piece?
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Maybe it was just played on the radio a lot at that time. It just sounded so familiar as soon as I played the link - like a blast from the past.

Anyway, here is another stonking piano piece to round off the evening:

Theme from The Piano

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdWLwRexMRA
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Mmmm.... well I don't recall ever seeing Against The Wind over here.
I just looked it up and it is an Australian mini series. And since the English are the antagonists it might not have been that popular in UK.
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My searching of the internet has found however a film that Ballade Pour Adeline was used in. Suffice to say I canot repeat the name here
Why can't you repeat the name "Lovingly Yours, Helen" here?[&:]
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Apparently that was the Philippine TV show it was used in - but there was also a feature film, and it is that that I cannot repeat.
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Mmmm.... well I don't recall ever seeing Against The Wind over here.
I just looked it up and it is an Australian mini series. And since the English are the antagonists it might not have been that popular in UK.
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We always seem to be the antagonists [&:] just ask that $%^&^^ £$% Mel Gibson.....
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Anyway, here is another stonking piano piece to round off the evening:

Theme from The Piano

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdWLwRexMRA

Indeed.

And this reminds me that at some point I should really see the movie.
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Anyway, here is another stonking piano piece to round off the evening:

Theme from The Piano

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdWLwRexMRA

Indeed.

And this reminds me that at some point I should really see the movie.
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Me too - never seen it. Although I have seen Anna Pacquin in True Blood ..Mmmmmm
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Ecstasy of Gold - The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
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I need to slow this roll a bit with The Possums BEST song.

George Jones - Still Doing Time

And Jerry Lee Lewis' best

JERRY LEE LEWIS - WHATS MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS HAS MADE A LOSER OUT OF ME

Just noticed that the vid contains the flip side also. Couldn't find a good studio version

Here is him nailing it live too. Poor sound but great performance

Jerry Lee Lewis - What's Made Milwaukee Famous (1969) Live



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