Tuesday, October 20, 2009

QUIRKY CLASSICS AND A HISTORY OF MUSIC

A group new to me.  I keep thinking -- The Blue Men Meet Mozart.  I hope you enjoy. . .STRING FEVER. . .










   The History Of Music in 6 minutes or less . . .and yes they are all brothers, two of them must look like Mom, and the other two must take after Dad. . .not even going to there. . .

Thank you all for your comments, glad you are enjoying these four musicians, in answer to some questions of the group and a CD  here is the groups home page, thanks again for visiting.
http://www.stringfever.co.uk/

16 comments:

  1. ozzzuuummm!!! i think they're really good. i do like the vitamin string quarter more and that apocalyptica band you featured before.

    bringing sexy bach. lol. so original. what happened to your avatar? did you eat something bad? why are you still awake? did you drink a barrel of coffee again? or you've been snacking on chocolate without sharing.

    all right. i need to concentrate here. the torture is almost over!!! yay!

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  2. watching the first vid pengie ..this is what it would have to look and sound like if an octopus could play cello the second vid is astounding as well...though the history is good i think i have caught a few chronological incongruities..however these guys are astounding ...i even dig the funky new modern version of the classical instruments

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  3. these guys are wonderful! I wonder if they have a CD out?

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  4. i wasnt much moved by the first vid, while i recognized the talent in what they were doing, it just sort of struck me as weird, however the second one i listened to twice, WOW!

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  5. WOW that was wonderful John, can't believe how they did that, all playing on the same instrument like that, very clever, the other one was great too. Thanks for sharing these amazing bros lol

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  6. Oh wow, John!! That was amazing! What talent : )

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  7. Hi, send here by Tint ... to enjoy some quirky music ...
    This is really amazing! The first video was so much fun, and the second was just one feast of recognition ...LOL
    They are very talented musicians!

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  8. i was sent by tint too! loved the history of music!!!

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  9. First one truly amazing... the coordination of the four of them so smooth and so natural!!
    And the second one... I think I listened to three times.... so beautiful.... so glad your share your finds!

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  10. WOW they're AWESOME!! So much fun! *goes back to listen again*

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  11. Lol! Wow that was great John, I'm glad I saw these. The second one is tremendous going from Middle Ages to Beethoven, to Abba, haha good one!

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