Ludovico Einaudi — Eden Roc
Album: Eden Roc
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Total ratings: 1004
Released: 1999
Length: 3:17
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Total ratings: 1004
Length: 3:17
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Completely categorizable, Bill. 90% schmaltz, 10% schlock.
Einaudi is always a fine choice. :)
Sorry, this is a yawn for me. Like John Cage. Trying to hit all the emotions with pat predictable chord changes.
SUPERB!! Thanx RP!
nigelr wrote:
Love Einaudi. I'd love EinBMW, too.
This is actually a pretty handy pronunciation guide.
drews wrote:
From the intro it sounded like Einaudi spent the weekend listening to U2 before recording this
Unforgettable Fire w/o the castle vibe Love all Ludovico's work, thank you.
vivakitty wrote:
Now I'm stressing, why? What could happen? This is so blissful so far!
EDIT: Some sustained chords play. That's it. A solid 8.
It had me until the last 15-20 seconds.
Now I'm stressing, why? What could happen? This is so blissful so far!
EDIT: Some sustained chords play. That's it. A solid 8.
From the intro it sounded like Einaudi spent the weekend listening to U2 before recording this
kestrel wrote:
Enjoy the ride.
Groove-Ovico!
Enjoy the ride.
Groove-Ovico!
FlatCat wrote:
Enjoy the ride.
Elevator music.
Enjoy the ride.
Finally broke down and got the cd recently. Solid! Thanks Bill.
There is a singed version of Eden Roc that is amazing, so try to find it (is impossible) and you can listen the sound of the real paradise.
Thanks for open your rainbow of songs, I was tired with Stevie Ray...whatelse...
Thanks for open your rainbow of songs, I was tired with Stevie Ray...whatelse...
Elevator music.
got married outside underneath a hug oak by the water, walked out to my husband with this song playing.............
thanks Bill for helping me find something awesome and inspiring to make that walk
thanks Bill for helping me find something awesome and inspiring to make that walk
floramanda wrote:
Tragedy, of course.
Do a wiki on them.
This song reminds me of Penguin Cafe Orchestra! Whatever happened to them?
Tragedy, of course.
Do a wiki on them.
It had me until the last 15-20 seconds.
nigelr wrote:
exZactly
exZactly
nigelr wrote:
Love Einaudi. I'd love EinBMW, too.
Bill just mentioned this - pretty funny!
Love Einaudi. I'd love EinBMW, too.
Bill just mentioned this - pretty funny!
Very lovely.
I want to like it, but I keep having images of Yanni.
fureanbode wrote:
Love Einaudi. I'd love EinBMW, too.
Marvelous ..
GChevy410 wrote:
and the edge reminds me of richard gere
in WHAT possible way?!
musikalia wrote:
Towards the end it's drama-rama!
The purpose of Violins is.......9->E-Z
floramanda wrote:
This song reminds me of Penguin Cafe Orchestra! Whatever happened to them?
That's who I thought is was as well. Must dig out some of there stuff again.
Alphonso wrote:
I like violins but the violins in this piece are really irritating!
Towards the end it's drama-rama!
I got Stanze by Ludivico Einaudi a while ago, it's great music too with Cecilia Chailly playing the harp.
I highly recommend it.
I like violins but the violins in this piece are really irritating!
GChevy410 wrote:
and the edge reminds me of richard gere
..and richard gere reminds me of salvador dalì...
I don't know who this guy is, or how to pronounce his name, but
MAN! Can he lay down a tune!
9.
mojoman wrote:
So this would have been the very first mythological Persian bird?
ha ha, I liked that.
This song reminds me of Penguin Cafe Orchestra! Whatever happened to them?
Wow.
I like it.....and I don't know why.
9.
this song sounds similar to the Nike Commercial that played so much during the last olympics...
steven
Dave_Mack wrote:
I disagree. I think it sounds nice, but if it were any longer, I'd expect something to happen. Which it doesn't, really. Kinda reminds of U2 with The Edge playing fiddle instead of geetar.
and the edge reminds me of richard gere
My goodness, this is beautiful!
Xeric wrote:
Much, much too short.
I disagree. I think it sounds nice, but if it were any longer, I'd expect something to happen. Which it doesn't, really. Kinda reminds of U2 with The Edge playing fiddle instead of geetar.
So this would have been the very first mythological Persian bird?
Xeric wrote:
Much, much too short.
Wholeheartedly agree. Very nice tune.
Much, much too short.
sounds like some improv from that time at bandcamp...remember that one time at bandcamp...
fureanbode wrote:
Love Einaudi. I'd love EinBMW, too.
***Groan.*** That's bad...
fureanbode wrote:
Love Einaudi. I'd love EinBMW, too.
EinYugo
Wonder if this is about the winery?
Love Einaudi. I'd love EinBMW, too.
Absolutely loved the transition between The Raphael's and this piece. Beautiful song.
Not too shabby?
Sibelius' 2nd symphony?
New Age?