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A capella - Terry and Tamar
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13/02/2007 08:28:55
 
 
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13/02/2007 07:43:54
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Music
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>>>>>A while back we were having a discussion about a cappella singing. I had completely forgotten about this, but I was reminded when browsing YouTube. If you saw David Lynch's movie "Mullholland Drive", then you saw an a cappella singer doing it the way it should be done. If not, then check out this clip from the movie. Rebecca Del Rio singing Llorando. Maybe you'll recognise the song even though it's in Spanish. She was written into the movie specifically because David Lynch was given a tape of her singing this song a cappella. IMHO, this really hits the mark.
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>>>>"This video has been removed due to terms of use violation."
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>>>>Viacom takedown victim, maybe?
>>>
>>>Gee. It was up yesterday when I posted this. That's really too bad. It's a great piece. If you can get a copy of 'Mullholland Drive', it'll be worth it. Of course, if you can't watch a David Lynch movie at all, just skip to about 1 hour and 45 minutes (give or take). That's around where the whole Club Silencio scene begins.
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>>>Quick! Try this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oddg6dCB7FE
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>>It just sits there with "loading..." displayed for ages - got fed up waiting.
>>You've got my interest now - I'm intrigued (and I don't think I've seen the film).
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>I just tried it again, and it loads for me in maybe one second. The movie is a typical David Lynch movie. You can find web sites that are still arguing about what the movie was really all about.

I think maybe our company filters are paranoid. Funny though as I've never had any trouble loading such videos before.

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