Hatto's husband is now admitting that he faked his wife's recordings:
In the letter, Mr Barrington-Coupe said that as the compact disc superseded the cassette, he tried to transfer his wife's recordings on to the new format, without success. So the couple made the decision to re-record her work.
But Hatto was suffering from the late stages of cancer, and the recording sessions were marred with her involuntary grunts of pain.
Inspired by the story of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf covering the high notes for Kirsten Flagstad in the famous EMI recording of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, Mr Barrington-Coupe found a solution that would enable his wife to keep working. He started by inserting small patches of recordings to cover his wife's grunts of pain, but then began using longer sections of borrowed music, sourcing recordings that had similarities with his wife's style of playing.
This ad ran during the Oscars: [link]
(click on "morning ritual")
The song is the Pogues, "Sunny Side of the Street" and the lyrics (broadcast, albeit incomprehensibly) are:
So I saw that train
And I got on it
With a heart full of hate
And a lust for vomit
Now I'm walking on
On the sunny side of the street
The song is the Pogues, "Sunny Side of the Street"
hah! Yes. We were boggling at that at my little Oscar party.
So. Huh. Is it supposed to be ironic or is it like when Reagon chose
Born in the USA
as his campaign song?
My guess? The ad folks figured that anyone who knows the song will be hip enough to find it funny, and anyone who doesn\'t know the song will be incapable of deciphering Shane\'s mumbling drawl.
Aussie rock legend, Billy Thorpe, died of a heart attack a few hours ago.
My friend John's band the Dexateens playing a song that John wrote 12 years back when we were in a band together. My various bands since have always covered this song and Parks & Wildlife has, in fact, recorded it for an upcoming ep. John, who sings the song, does not appear in this video.
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Hall and Oats comic: [link]
Win points by attempting to commit suicide! Take online quizzes for bragging rights! Parents, lock up your whiny, pathetic children!
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