- Gimme Shelter. Rolling Stones. Boomer nostalgia in an eerie kind of way.
- Hurdy Hurry. Phill Niblock. In hindsight, of course a hurdy gurdy makes for good drone.
- Different trains (America - before the war). Steve Reich. David Robertson. Reich says this version is "more melodic."
- Variations for Orchestra. Arnold Schoenberg. James Winn and Cameron Grant. Using two pianos gives the transcription some density.
- Country Honk. Rolling Stones. The beep beep and the violin make for a great second version of Honky Tonk Women. A forgotten pleasure.
- Decasia: part 5. Michael Gordon. This is sufficiently weird.
- Monkey Man. Rolling Stones. That Keith Richards is such a nice guitarist.
- Flute, 2 Bb Clarinets, and Percussion. John Cage. The Barton Workshop. Too chirpy to really be a drone?
- Sidewalk. Jorge Liderman. New Pacific Trio. Up and down.
- Prelude, BWV 999. JS Bach. Eliot Fisk.
- Les baricades misterieuses. Francois Couperin. Eliot Fisk.
- Rondo in A Major. CPE Bach. E Fisk.
- Triple quarte (for string orchestra) (I.). Steve Reich. David Robertson. YouTube of the Kronos version.
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- You Can't Always Get What You Want. Rolling Stones. This was profound when I was fourteen. Nice organ in the background, though. And who was Mr. Jimmy anyway?
- The four sections (for orchestra) (Ii.). Steve Reich. David Robertson. Too much percussion; too little orchestra.



Your classical piano music link helped me a lot.
Thank you.
Posted by: Steven Davies | April 11, 2008 at 12:12 PM