To clarify: He was commenting on the musical make-up of Raya Mihemna vis-a-vis pretty much ANY Jewish music out there; a 4/3 beat, drum-centric compositions, etc, difiiculty of pulling these songs off at an average wedding. Good, good, good stuff. If you disagree then you're obviously wrong. Obviously.
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ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, can you post Tzomah Nafshi?
ReplyDeleteLove the song! Best recording ever is a stretch. Best DRUMS efsher...
ReplyDeleteThis brings in to question the "earned the right to speak" status.
ReplyDeleteTo clarify: He was commenting on the musical make-up of Raya Mihemna vis-a-vis pretty much ANY Jewish music out there; a 4/3 beat, drum-centric compositions, etc, difiiculty of pulling these songs off at an average wedding. Good, good, good stuff. If you disagree then you're obviously wrong. Obviously.
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So, is it the best recording, or the hardest to pull off at a wedding? Or is that the new definition of best recording ever?
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ReplyDeleteOh, and Shmo, welcome to your blog ;)
ReplyDeleteSomehow Frum: In time, bez"h. Tx for the request!
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מענין לענין some Israeli reporter quoting Netanyahu's speech, translated the words "our forefathers" as "ארבעה האבות שלנו"
ReplyDeleteBetter yet, A song for a Brother. Or some Raava MeHemna!
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ReplyDeleteI would venture to say, that the man (Biton) has SOUL! Lots of it!!! That could be what makes his recordings so awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks Avi! :)