Miley Cyrus gets fugue'd

Started by liuzerus87, June 11, 2014, 05:41:00 AM

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liuzerus87

Saw this on Reddit.  What do you think she would think about this?

http://www.youtube.com/v/2mVuwOKA3UY

EigenUser

Beethoven's Op. 133 -- A fugue so bad that even Beethoven himself called it "Grosse".

king ubu

Es wollt ein meydlein grasen gan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Und do die roten röslein stan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Fick mich mehr, du hast dein ehr.
Kannstu nit, ich wills dich lern.
Fick mich, lieber Peter!

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Brian


Mookalafalas

Quote from: king ubu on June 11, 2014, 07:28:28 AM

I think that's fugu.  "Foog-yu" is what a New Yorker with a cold says when you steal his cab.
It's all good...

Mirror Image

Quote from: liuzerus87 on June 11, 2014, 05:41:00 AM
Saw this on Reddit.  What do you think she would think about this?

http://www.youtube.com/v/2mVuwOKA3UY

I don't think she would understand anything about it nor do I think she could actually sit still long enough to listen to it.

amw

In Renaissance times popular songs were often used as plainchants/canti firmi for sacred works. (In some cases that's the only way we have any idea what the song actually was 7 centuries later.) I'm sure some postmodern smart-arse has already written something along the lines of Magnificat quarti toni super "Achy Breaky Heart"*.

* which I know is by Cyrus pater, but I live under a rock and thus do not actually know the names of any songs by Cyrus filia

EigenUser

Quote from: Mirror Image on June 11, 2014, 07:45:32 PM
[...] nor do I think she could actually sit still long enough to listen to it.
I sympathize with her! You could say the same thing about me! :laugh:
Beethoven's Op. 133 -- A fugue so bad that even Beethoven himself called it "Grosse".

king ubu

Es wollt ein meydlein grasen gan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Und do die roten röslein stan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Fick mich mehr, du hast dein ehr.
Kannstu nit, ich wills dich lern.
Fick mich, lieber Peter!

http://ubus-notizen.blogspot.ch/

Superhorn

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not edward

Quote from: amw on June 12, 2014, 03:32:53 AM
In Renaissance times popular songs were often used as plainchants/canti firmi for sacred works. (In some cases that's the only way we have any idea what the song actually was 7 centuries later.) I'm sure some postmodern smart-arse has already written something along the lines of Magnificat quarti toni super "Achy Breaky Heart"*.

* which I know is by Cyrus pater, but I live under a rock and thus do not actually know the names of any songs by Cyrus filia
Back in the distant mists of time, when I thought I had some ability to write music, I ccompleted about half of a Missa supra 'In the Navy'.

No, I don't know why...
"I don't at all mind actively disliking a piece of contemporary music, but in order to feel happy about it I must consciously understand why I dislike it. Otherwise it remains in my mind as unfinished business."
-- Aaron Copland, The Pleasures of Music

Ken B

Quote from: EigenUser on June 12, 2014, 03:43:35 AM
I sympathize with her! You could say the same thing about me! :laugh:
I was just about to!  :laugh:

Szykneij

Quote from: edward on June 16, 2014, 05:18:47 AM
Back in the distant mists of time, when I thought I had some ability to write music, I ccompleted about half of a Missa supra 'In the Navy'.

No, I don't know why...

To be bold and make a stand?   :)
Men profess to be lovers of music, but for the most part they give no evidence in their opinions and lives that they have heard it.  ~ Henry David Thoreau

Don't pray when it rains if you don't pray when the sun shines. ~ Satchel Paige