Thunderstruck on a Street Organ (SLYT)
November 30, 2024 12:39 PM Subscribe
Does what it says on the tin
His hat and scarf made me smile.
His hat and scarf made me smile.
The popularity of this song in the panoramic annals of re-arrangement truly escapes me, but I do like this jacquard organ thing. Is there a notation software and printer that can The guy makes the cards by hand, but–not to diminish his work–surely this could be a job for an Arduino or RPi!
posted by rhizome at 2:07 PM on November 30
posted by rhizome at 2:07 PM on November 30
This made me strangely happy . . . I kept thinking of the joy I got from a player piano we had for a while when I was a kid. Something about seeing the patterns of the music on the rolls has always been deeply satisfying.
And hearing/seeing this here makes me appreciate the weird formalism of AC/DC . . .
posted by pt68 at 2:24 PM on November 30 [3 favorites]
And hearing/seeing this here makes me appreciate the weird formalism of AC/DC . . .
posted by pt68 at 2:24 PM on November 30 [3 favorites]
You haven’t truly heard Thunderstruck until you’ve heard it in the original bluegrass.
posted by Horace Rumpole at 2:57 PM on November 30 [1 favorite]
posted by Horace Rumpole at 2:57 PM on November 30 [1 favorite]
What a talented young street urchin! I'd shake his hand, but he's probably got a bone-crushing grip from turning that crank.
posted by The Ardship of Cambry at 3:04 PM on November 30
posted by The Ardship of Cambry at 3:04 PM on November 30
This was totally cool. Like the sound trigger that was put in on banging on the frame.
Hate the flute tone though.
I think this will always be my favorite, Keep calm and play the Gayadeum. Though there is another woman doing it on some other Asian instrument. She hasn't the joy that Luna has, but she is doing it solo without editing and multi-tracking. Pretty amazing.
Also, a pretty great tune.
posted by Windopaene at 3:34 PM on November 30
Hate the flute tone though.
I think this will always be my favorite, Keep calm and play the Gayadeum. Though there is another woman doing it on some other Asian instrument. She hasn't the joy that Luna has, but she is doing it solo without editing and multi-tracking. Pretty amazing.
Also, a pretty great tune.
posted by Windopaene at 3:34 PM on November 30
« Older Knives are out; use the forks, Luke | fafo Newer »
posted by Czjewel at 1:24 PM on November 30