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Hi ho, Silver!
Here's a fun clip of Glen Campbell playing the William Tell Overture. He's great, of course, but the orchestra playing behind him sounds kind of crappy. I don't know if that's because the tempo is faster than is normally played on that piece, or if they just happen to be fairly crappy overall.
I suspect the former. Note the guy playing a plugged-in Ovation mandolin. Wade Hampton Miller Last edited by srick; 08-08-2018 at 07:03 PM. Reason: I embedded the video for you |
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He really was a splendid musician (and entertainer). Thanks for sharing Wade!
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Now that's a fun memory!
Thanks WH... Best, Phil |
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"William Tell Overture" was actually the B-side to Glen Campbell's 1977 vinyl 45rpm single "Southern Nights," which went #1 US Billboard Pop, Country, and Adult Contemporary. #1 Canadian RPM Top Singles and Adult Contemporary and #2 RPM Country Tracks, as well.
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Thanks for posting, Wade. Yes, GC gets better every time I watch one of his videos. I think the orchestra missed the groove.
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Thanks for sharing this Wade. Loved it.
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