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![]() | Feter said 169 days ago |
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Pavane Do IO love this ? ..this is magical ..haunting vocal as ever Rebsie ..you need to do a full CD with such music(Iknow they are not very much around and need alot of work ) but dont you think they are just so awesome to be experienced and arranged ..one of your best ever .wonderful guitar sphere from Dick ..always a nice inspirational as ever ...what a gem I bet King (James) MacJams woudl enjoy it ..is it ok to add it to the fest ? ... thank you thank you for sharing this bright gem !!!!!!! |
![]() | MarkHolbrook said 169 days ago |
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I completely agree with KtoB... in any setting, any language, your vocals in harmony are spectacular! I have heard much of this kind of music when my Dad was alive and I was young. He would crank the old tube stereo and this kind of stuff would bounce off the walls... I guess I learned to like it through the deafness by drowning experience! Nicely done Rebsie. You are a true master! |
![]() | Peter Bauckham said 169 days ago |
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I always look forward to a new post from you and this is wonderful. Production is superbly balanced, vocally one of your very best performances and the arrangement brilliant! Thanks for sharing this. Peter |
![]() | peacepiano said 169 days ago |
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Sung Very well sung. The guitar adds an interesting bit of modernity to the piece. I wasn't familiar with the piece but have hear some other early pieces and everything is played just right. Thanks Bill |
![]() | Skean said 169 days ago |
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Lovely tune I enjoyed this from start to end... Peace And thanks for sharing (d-loaded) you guys Rock so well together. Take care --- Kenta |
![]() | HenriROGERsoloandbands said 169 days ago |
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Trs beau It's good to hear some french here :-) You did very well . I don't know this French music period but your prononciation sounds quite good . I love the vocals and the arrangement "psych folk " Thank you very much for this nice trip in history . |
![]() | lengold said 169 days ago |
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Thank you Rebsie and Dick for opening my ears to something I would not normally listen to. And what a lovely ear opening it is too. Fantastic spot on vocals. Cheers Len |
![]() | BoiAfrica said 169 days ago |
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pretty!!! I love pretty shiny things, and this certainly fits in that category. Your voice my dear sounding lovely as always. Your choice of material is always enlightening! |
![]() | Moviz said 169 days ago |
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Congratulations on the French pronunciation alone apart from the excellent singing and atmospherics.... I was truly transported. Beautiful harmonies and sung so well. I enjoyed reading the interesting info about the song above also, regards M |
![]() | DWL said 169 days ago |
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You are too kind I did virtually nothing on this but I appreciate the credit. Yes, you nailed it. It all came together very well. A class act :-) Cheers Dick |
![]() | kassia said 169 days ago |
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Pavane Ah Rebsie, I don't know what I can say that hasn't already been said. This is gorgeous. Your vocals are spot on and the instrumentation is not only a perfect fit for the tune, but perfectly played as well. I really love the touches of other-worldliness that the synth/atmospheric sounds give it. A beautiful, creative song - thank you! |
![]() | jiguma said 169 days ago |
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Bloody covers ;) Beautiful sound Rebsie - production is a real class result. If there had been psychedelia in the 16th century, this would have been all the rage with dry ice, lightshows and herbal accompaniments. I'm a huge Alain Stivell fan - like others, I don't understand much of what he sings, but there's something about his music that gives me chills of foggy recognition. This had the same effect. Rebsie, you know how much I enjoy your voice - this would be among my favourite two or three of your tunes. Dick's input was also a huge positive. Congratulations to you both - now .. about that second CD ;) Neil |
![]() | Epileptic Gibbon said 169 days ago |
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Evolutionary dissonance As always, it's great when I get to hear the evolution of one of your tracks. It's like having a special insight into the creative process, specifically your creative process, and that's delightful. As is this track, of course. It started off sounding good when I first heard you working on it but you've been working hard on it ever since then and have virtually perfected it. I know how important Dick's contribution was, even if he doesn't, and I'm enjoying the parts and the whole. Eclatant! |
![]() | J.A.Stewart said 169 days ago |
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Warm, Sweet and, yes... a wee bit weird at times, but in an interesting way. Nice soft harmony work, like a velvet tapestry. The pennywhistle did make my ears a little crazy, sounding a few cents astray from the pitch, but perhaps that makes it more... authentic. ;) Lovelerly piece. :) --- Joe |
![]() | Roxylee said 169 days ago |
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So good, Rebsie! And DWL added just the right touches with his guitar. Superb vocals, and I didn't even have to know what you were singing about- it was lovely to listen to. I am now interested in hearing more of this kind of music, thank you. :-) |
![]() | alfalpha said 169 days ago |
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nice... ...not unlike what I had in mind for our collab. ;) I wish we all had more time. Well done you two! Cheers, Alf |
![]() | Mckenzie said 169 days ago |
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Enchanting piece. I always find it amazing how even though this may not be the chosen genre of music for lots of people, musicians can always recognise and appreciate talent and musicianship no matter what. Beautiful harmonies and perfect balance in my opinion - enjoyed every second Fav'd! |
![]() | damiengh said 168 days ago |
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another Another pleasant suprise, though from you folks, we shouldn't be. Always giving us different aspects of your musical personalities, which when put together, never stop giving us musical medicine for our ears, the kind that tastes great. Really like that drone Dickie laid down as a backdrop for the "Rebsie-o-phonic-multi-layered-harmonious-voice-projector", that you play so well. |
![]() | dirigent said 168 days ago |
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Pavane Absolutely wonderful, what an unique, extraordinary delight. Perfect sweet vocals, top-production, a charming arrangement. Enchanting bravissima!!! |
![]() | bud said 167 days ago |
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This is such a delight Rebsie I could listen to sing the phone book. I'm such a sucker for traditional gone psychedelic arrangements - must be my Irish blood and mushroom past. Excellent recording. |
![]() | dwwave said 167 days ago |
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A Delight Rebsie and DWL, Quite a enthralling piece and with the additional components a extremely fine piece. Dissonance is what makes music unique(IMO) (though a far different music type) by far Jimmy Page was a master of the use(intentional or not) of dissonance. |
![]() | blaky smith said 166 days ago |
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Excellent nice to hear you singing in French Rebsie, and especially the language of the time of the Renaissance ! Great job, very nicely done, beautiful harmonies and as always very good vocals. Bravo et merci Rebsie... Marc |
![]() | Lightman- said 166 days ago |
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Great What a great treasure you've found.... I really like the song... And your vocals is superb.... The french language, i don't understand.... But i understand the music-words... And can hear feelings in this song.... Great, great.... |
![]() | AcetyleneJukebox said 166 days ago |
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excellent collab. Lovely. I enjoyed listening to this. A great mix of the ancient and the modern. That's some strong faerie dust. |
![]() | LunaTrick said 165 days ago |
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Fabbo! Such a treat to come back here and find a new offering from you. Truly delightful delivery - and big props to Dick for his even-handed comping. On my third listen - and it gets better each time! Best to you... |
![]() | Vic Holman said 164 days ago |
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excellent i haven't been around much in the last few weeks. glad i was able to catch up and hear this song. this is awesome vocals and harmonies are great! and that middle section was really cool. |
![]() | Henke said 164 days ago |
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Pavane This was like going down memory lane for me. In my teens I played with a Renaissance ensamble in long brown velvet robes and with all the old instruments and this tune was one of the pieces we did, although it was instrumental with dance. I played the alto bassoon(? small trombone). We went to play in Trondheim in Norway, and later in West Berlin (1978). We did quite well I think, even if I was not that enthusiastic at the time... Anyway, your rendition sounds a bit different, mostly because of the singing I guess, but it's sure a nice listen! Thank you so much! /Henke |
![]() | Bubowski said 163 days ago |
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Very Nice I've always loved Renaissance music. This is a great rendition with just a few modern sounds thrown in to give it a contemporary feel. A wonderful job! --Graham |
![]() | VicDiesel said 162 days ago |
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Lovely Good performance, creative idea to throw in some electronic noises, and kudos for performing a true classic. This song actually has 8 bar phrases, but they seem divided 5 3, so the next phrase everytime sounds like it comes a bar early. Nothing wrong with that, but I would have stretched the last bar by a millisecond: even accounting for that bar, the new phrase sounds like it comes a fraction of a beat early. The dangers of quantized music? |
![]() | Bob Rodgers said 141 days ago |
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It's so good to hear this Rebsie, such beautiful harmonies you sing, your vocals are just perfect. A beautiful song and so well performed. Very much enjoyed! |
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Very Nice I am not really keen on this type of music but, this sounds quite nice. LTMP |
![]() | macoco said 130 days ago |
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Enjoyed! It is always a moment of joy to hear an angel sing. macoco. |
































I have it on a recording of the best of the French group, Malicorne. It's much like this version, even the pronunciation, and they're French, so you are right on the mark. I love your voice, and I like the ambience and other little touches added in between the verses. You can do no wrong in my book, Rebsie, dissonance or not!