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Yes, Bertolf Lentink/Her Majesty -- that's who I was thinking of 24-Sep-2022 10:08:55
| CorrsClub Time: 11-Nov-2025 17:58:48 |
I love Lorrainville's version of The Blower's Daughter; for me it's better than the original. I have it on my iPod and still listen to it often. (I did not realize until now that Bertolf is the guitar player, not the male lead singer.) I love the big lead up to the key change and duet at 3:27, with a subtle organ chord coming in at 3:22 and crescendo-ing to build tension.
I liked New Love as well -- some interesting and unusual chord changes -- and You Still Turn Me on, which has an early 70's solo Paul McCartney vibe for me, with elaborate backing vocals. Actually, parts of this song remind me of the theme from the Rockford Files, which I don't know if you're old enough to remember.
The performance of the Abbey Road medley was spectacular. I enjoyed watching all the instruments, which helped me appreciate the complex arrangement. It really is like watching a small pop symphony.
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