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It was produced in 2000 - 2003 , and the lyrics are:" I'm looking through those glass of ?pain? ..oooooohhhh " , these are the only vocals in the song, and this is trance / techno song , and also largely instrumental. Probably an remix but im not sure. 85.220.44.42 ( talk) 13:30, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
Years go I watched a black-and-white documentary about a nightclub comic who replaced every word in his act likely to get him in trouble with the authorities, who were stated to have been in the club at the time, with a completely innocuous word like "elbow". (The word may even have been "elbow" but I am not sure of that.) I thought the comic was Lenny Bruce, but I can't find a reference to such a performance. I tried George Carlin, and was equally unsuccessful. Does anyone know of whom I write and what the documentary was called? Thanks Bielle ( talk) 18:15, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
While not a documentary, the 1974 film Lenny starring Dustin Hoffman as Lenny Bruce was in black & white. Chief41074 ( talk) 19:22, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
I remember reading about a house episode but I don't remember what it's called, or what season. I only remember that Wilson gets a team in this one to diagnose cancer or something. Can someone ID this episode? Thank you. 76.229.204.9 ( talk) 19:23, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
From the wikipedia entry on Beethoven's 9th Symphony (in the "Notable performances and recordings" section):
I believe such recordings/performances are called "historically informed". I'd like to find a good "historically informed" CD of Beethoven's 9th Symphony to give to my Dad, who loves Beethoven, especially the 9th. However, in trying to shop for such a CD (on Amazon or wherever), I'm having difficulty identifying which CDs are what I'm looking for. For example, I can find a CD like Beethoven Symphonies 1-9 or Beethoven: 9 Symphonies, but are these the recordings I'm looking for? I'm afraid that when it comes to shopping for classical CDs, it's hard for me to tell which CD is likely to be a good choice, and which is likely to be a poor quality recording, or in this case, just the usual non-historically informed performance.
Any help anyone can provide would be most appreciated.
Thank you!!!
-- Jedikaiti ( talk) 23:17, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
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It was produced in 2000 - 2003 , and the lyrics are:" I'm looking through those glass of ?pain? ..oooooohhhh " , these are the only vocals in the song, and this is trance / techno song , and also largely instrumental. Probably an remix but im not sure. 85.220.44.42 ( talk) 13:30, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
Years go I watched a black-and-white documentary about a nightclub comic who replaced every word in his act likely to get him in trouble with the authorities, who were stated to have been in the club at the time, with a completely innocuous word like "elbow". (The word may even have been "elbow" but I am not sure of that.) I thought the comic was Lenny Bruce, but I can't find a reference to such a performance. I tried George Carlin, and was equally unsuccessful. Does anyone know of whom I write and what the documentary was called? Thanks Bielle ( talk) 18:15, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
While not a documentary, the 1974 film Lenny starring Dustin Hoffman as Lenny Bruce was in black & white. Chief41074 ( talk) 19:22, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
I remember reading about a house episode but I don't remember what it's called, or what season. I only remember that Wilson gets a team in this one to diagnose cancer or something. Can someone ID this episode? Thank you. 76.229.204.9 ( talk) 19:23, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
From the wikipedia entry on Beethoven's 9th Symphony (in the "Notable performances and recordings" section):
I believe such recordings/performances are called "historically informed". I'd like to find a good "historically informed" CD of Beethoven's 9th Symphony to give to my Dad, who loves Beethoven, especially the 9th. However, in trying to shop for such a CD (on Amazon or wherever), I'm having difficulty identifying which CDs are what I'm looking for. For example, I can find a CD like Beethoven Symphonies 1-9 or Beethoven: 9 Symphonies, but are these the recordings I'm looking for? I'm afraid that when it comes to shopping for classical CDs, it's hard for me to tell which CD is likely to be a good choice, and which is likely to be a poor quality recording, or in this case, just the usual non-historically informed performance.
Any help anyone can provide would be most appreciated.
Thank you!!!
-- Jedikaiti ( talk) 23:17, 7 June 2010 (UTC)