My dad got to see ELO live back in the day, lucky bastard. ;)
This is one of the most beautiful songs of all times indeed. It was number 59 on some top 2000 of the most popular songs of all times, and it is not for nothing.
I had heard it because my dad kept playing his vinyls, he teased me with his artists I did not like.
But as for Electric Light Orchestra, thanks dad. :)
They wanted to keep the same spirit as in the song I am the Walrus by The Beatles if I recall correctly. For text-to-speech that is heard in their songs, it took literally days just to get one word. It was a labour of love, but an incredible amount of work.
Listen to their tune Daybreaker, it's the perfect song for beginning a day, it is also instrumental only. And I really like their 8-minute cover of Roll Over Beethoven. Jeff Lynne was a perfectionist!
My dad got to see ELO live back in the day, lucky bastard. ;)
This is one of the most beautiful songs of all times indeed. It was number 59 on some top 2000 of the most popular songs of all times, and it is not for nothing.
I had heard it because my dad kept playing his vinyls, he teased me with his artists I did not like.
But as for Electric Light Orchestra, thanks dad. :)
They wanted to keep the same spirit as in the song I am the Walrus by The Beatles if I recall correctly. For text-to-speech that is heard in their songs, it took literally days just to get one word. It was a labour of love, but an incredible amount of work.
Listen to their tune Daybreaker, it's the perfect song for beginning a day, it is also instrumental only. And I really like their 8-minute cover of Roll Over Beethoven. Jeff Lynne was a perfectionist!
@Peralph thanks for the Dahbreaker lead!
@Peralph thanks for the Dahbreaker lead!