Algun Latino que le recuerde a Cantinflas?
I thought Zappa wrote this song.
I imagine this piece is a real treat for synesthetes.
9:33 is where my heart really soars. :)
And then it keeps going and going!
(""/ whacks Paper.")I realize it's not Bowling
Shelves are done, cans are dusted, smokes are filled, called it in.Out, and over it.
(I was just changing C# to D¶ while cartwheeling ..)
is that faster then normal?
Show me chalk, I'll show you the Cheese it needs for writing.
Just 1, (Shining Eleven.)
Rolled that Pentagon uphill from Staying@Bottoms, yet? USA?"Canned Hard?"That's for All that YOU are.
So, Dan? Beachboys?Terry can help you with that 8-track and THAT lift.Personal, Colin
Broadcast powerPerpetual motion machine (no moving parts and affect, clearer than Lee)Mc2MC(How to fail in a Colony, by faikure of Colin-Knee.)
Jest tu ktoś z Polski?
I started to hear this music at age 5 and I really liked it and I still like it
It reminds me the Darth Vader Theme
slusniXD
My mother and I searched for this song for about 5 years, until i happened to hear it on a car commercial. I shazamed it and i was reunited. We were so happy
Regarding composer Maurice Ravel's neurological deterioration, I found this: In October 1932 Ravel suffered a blow to the head in a taxi accident. The injury was not thought serious at the time, but in a study for the British Medical Journal in 1988 the neurologist R. A. Henson concludes that it may have exacerbated an existing cerebral condition.[165] As early as 1927 close friends had been concerned at Ravel's growing absent-mindedness, and within a year of the accident he started to experience symptoms suggesting aphasia.[166] Before the accident he had begun work on music for a film, Don Quixote (1933), but he was unable to meet the production schedule, and Jacques Ibert wrote most of the score.[167] Ravel completed three songs for baritone and orchestra intended for the film; they were published as Don Quichotte à Dulcinée. The manuscript orchestral score is in Ravel's hand, but Lucien Garban and Manuel Rosenthal helped in transcription. Ravel composed no more after this.[165] The exact nature of his illness is unknown. Experts have ruled out the possibility of a tumour, and have variously suggested frontotemporal dementia, Alzheimer's disease and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease.[168][n 30] Though no longer able to write music or perform, Ravel remained physically and socially active until his last months. Henson notes that Ravel preserved most or all his auditory imagery and could still hear music in his head.[165]In 1937 Ravel began to suffer pain from his condition, and was examined by Clovis Vincent, a well-known Paris neurosurgeon. Vincent advised surgical treatment. He thought a tumour unlikely, and expected to find ventricular dilatation that surgery might prevent from progressing. Ravel's brother Edouard accepted this advice; as Henson comments, the patient was in no state to express a considered view. After the operation there seemed to be an improvement in his condition, but it was short-lived, and he soon lapsed into a coma. He died on 28 December, at the age of 62.[171]On 30 December 1937 Ravel was interred next to his parents in a granite tomb at Levallois-Perret cemetery, in north-west Paris. He was an atheist and there was no religious ceremony.[172]
SNSD brought me here.
No one in the comments is here from Doctor Who S2Ep8? Well I feel alone.
I'm on my 4th go around of binging the entire series. :)
Ravel: Whats the best way I can fuck with the snare drummer?
I love the build up. Such a seduction!
you gonna really want to jump and dance and then conduct the whole orchestra in front of the computer
Unglaublich...holt mich immer wieder ab!😊ein Genuss das zusammen Spiel zu hören...bin eigentlich Techno mässig unterwegs...einfach nur Genuss beim Bolero zu entspannen 😎
I'm really not sure who p****s me off more. The thumbs downers, or this modern rush of zombie millennials saying...."Whose listening here in 2019"aaaaaaaagggghhh........go away for pity's sake!. Otherwise, a brilliant, brilliant piece of music to drum on the steering wheel as you drive through beautiful scenery.
Ok boomer
@Sarah Elizabeth At least we know conversation, .....please, thank you, the difference between right and wrong, that it's not funny to stab someone to death, that we offer help when it;s needed even to strangers, I was in the Army when I was 15, yes, washing up, room and locker cleaning, bed making, washing kit and ironing it ready for the next day, even into the early hours of the morning. But now!.......well,......18 years of having their backsides wiped, bank of mum and dad, then get to Uni, and have "mental issues" because mummy aint there to keep them clean and tidy. Millennials are nothing to be proud of........the entitled generation.
Well, hey, at least you're not bitter. Oh...wait.
@Sarah Elizabeth Yes.......exactly what I'm referring to, well done....just like the site owner, ironically giving you highlighted reply again, whilst not understanding in the slightest that Ravel lived from 1875 to 1937, with the same kind of disciplined upbringing I am referring to.....or is that bitter.......in your opinion.
It was stuck in my head and I finally found it thank you lord
Guess this is no longer the BEST version, but still my favorite tbh
SUBLIME
Avoid the number X anuses!
Yo les anglais dans les com mdr
존나 어메이징한 곡이다 한세기 지나도 절대 안잊혀짐 명곡
🎶🎵♥️♾
No one coaxed more color from an orchestra than Ravel. He is a painter of sound and the orchestra is his palette. This gift allows him to take a simple, repetitive theme and turn it into a powerful, hypnotic tour de force. Ravel himself said of this opus, " I've written only one masterpiece. Unfortunately there's no music in it."
He looks like the dad in Ferris Bueller
Hey get yourself some sleep and get a nap 😴
if Basquiat brought you here
Come me gusta molto il Bolero......mi allieta l'anima, ciao a tutti e tante buone cose a tutti quanti !!!!
8:27 Tripped me out, sounds like some dude just walked by my left ear :o
Man, I remember the first time I heard this...I was about 4-5 and someone put it on the computer. Then,I looked through the window to see what was all the boise outside that was disturbing me from listening to this mastetepiece.Turns out it was a goddamn dinosaur fighting a giant ass thunder-throwing parrot lol.
This song lowkey gives me kingdom hearts vibes.
Anyone know signification of Bolero de Ravel?
Giosafatte ha disturbato fatto l'omega Chefmi si sono incantate le stelline e le musiche di Ravel
I remember watching Torvill and Dean skate to this
Thats tank driving music.
Cum Maurice, let it all out... to hold back now would be the folly of not throwing the dice; they pray, we pray, I pray that wholeness id realized in this cascade waterfall from Heaven
𝒲𝒽 𝒶 𝓉 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒻𝓊𝒸𝓀﹖
Who went here after the video about the Nintendo copyright incident?
My Dad Loved thisI Miss YouGod Bless You, Dad
Majestueux
Ko jos slusa cajke u 2019
whos still listening in 1938
I love this musique
Digimon Adventure :v
Che capolavoro lo dice anche mio figlio di 13 anni.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Digimon
Who is here from kekeflipnote?
Digimon
Muito bom ganhei meu dia
USSRdiskBolleroRavelle if you please : gratitude
Kenji Yamamoto plagio esta canción para el soundtrack de dbzkai
Isso com maconha é ótimo
I will always love and appreciate this song as when I was pledging Sigma Chi (EX) at Cal Poly Pomona in 1992-1993 during our final few days as a pledge class we were all sat in a darkened room blind folded and this song/CD was on continuous repeat. At nearly 15 minutes we must of listened to it 10X-20X times over the course of days. We had a great time, wonderful experience, no hazing just fond memories of my college years. It's funny how those things stick with you. :D God's music.
Huh. I respect the brother thing. But honestly. How much did that teach you about antiquity? Both the good and the bad parts... Just asking from a humble teacher... (You know the ones who dont get tips)....
Subtle: It builds slowly to a climax. Women must love it! ;-)
Studyo odevimsin seni hic unuturmuyum ben 🙄
טעם יוטבתה 😊🌴
For some reason this song reminds me of that _lesbian_ scene in *Caligula 1979.*
Listen Seiji Ozawa. That's the better version of the Bolero.
I lose my consciousness with this piece: there's only what sounds, and what moves with my rhythmic drifts.
Tiempo de buscar está hermosa melodía y al fin la encontré 😭
"One pill makes you larger and one makes you small and the one that mother gives doesn't do anything at all. Go ask Alice..."
"Beauty is a free spirit, it cannot be trapped by the grid of intentionality" John O'Donoghue, Anam Cara
This made my brain good.
Like cine a descoperit Bolero din vama de la stuf
Perfect for time travelling. Merci beaucoup Joseph!
Great. Now go watch the Torvill and Dean skating routine that made this music famous:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8obUdxnTlc
One of classics greatest
I listen to 12:42 on repeat for hours.
auch nett
🎶👌👍🇫🇷
military march
I love crescendos so much
It must be said that the military rhythm does not change from beginning to end.Influence of this song on the listener's mind gently gently and more and more and more becomes Creator of a long-term project and progressive Occupy the world and conquest With sly gestures and oriental as moving sand ,like snake on the sand..yes ..the -minutes piece consisted of a single, long uninterrupted crescendo.In music, crescendo means that the sound will be louder and louder.To give this impression of crescendo, the music is stronger, the musicians will play louder, but in addition Maurice Ravel plays the two musical phrases to more and more instruments at the same time, which creates a huge contrast: at the beginning of the work only the snare drum gives the rhythm then the flute which gently gives the melody.I remember legions of french camels with this Boléro espagnol in egypt in africa......The last two minutes of the this classical music , Roman army are resurrected between the pages of history.
This was probably the first classical music I ever heard, and I used to listen to it over and over again even at the age of about 5.My parents had it on an old bakelite 78rpm record.Loved it ever since, and hated it when Torvill and Dean popularised it for an ice dancing routine.
Came here after listening to Sigma's Melody/Theme. I just like music that repeats the same melody for when I'm thinking.
By the way our maid was named Maria Zavala and became an Aunt to me and was always and will be a great part of our family history.OH my good old days. I named our third daughter after her. ROSE MARIA WELCH.
The den living room. A bit foggy nowadays.a great kitchen and a mini library. A maid. I remember when diamond needles came out.8 tracks. Cb radio. Casette tapes. Stereos from japan. Boxing gyms.Uncle eddie from vietnam. Chevy supersport. Man life has changed.Life will always be beautiful. God bless
At 57 yrs. I think about my father in the living room sitting in the recliner in the den and me sitting next to him and feeling awesome. We heard this on the family lp player before wifi cable and mobile phones. My mom sitting by his side as well. I will never forget.We had it good life is still awesome
Scusate sto scrivendo a caso a tutti.... Pk mentre ascolto scrivo e dato che siete tutti inglesi scrivi a caso.. Sorry😜
i remember when i was 3 i watched baby einstein. The colors and one of them was purple and they played this song
Самая плохая Музыка в мире
I feel sorry for the drum players. And the double bassists. No, actually, all the musicians.
This entire piece is just a death march to hell and more people join in as the piece progresses. Great piece nonetheless.
Jane Tovrill and Christopher Dean used Bolero for their gold medal ice dancing Olympic Games performance in Zetra Stadium Sarajevo 1984.. I was there and filmed the ice dance : ZIMSKA OLIMPJADA
Allthough its always the same theme that comes back, its each time one or more instruments that intervere, and that makes tthe whole thing a r And in its entire-itieal piece of grand art;. Finally it became an fine, easily-listeening and an impressive music painting !!!
The first time i 've heard this song was in a Digimon episode :(
Thank you Mamoru Hosoda for introduce me to this masterpiece back when i was still a child.
You can just imagine an infinity of little stories to go with the song. I love it when music lets your imagination flow.
Já escutei bolero, mais nunca o original na íntegra. É muito lindo.
I cant stand monotonous of this like the beginning of a song that never starts.
I remember listening to this on one very memorable morning in 2017, was in senior year of engineering and was driving to my first professional job, it was sunny , radio was tuned to classical music channel and this great piece was playing, at that time i was so engaged with the song and i just imagined the eastern front during WW2, I imagined one day the sun rose on the eastern front and one German StuG III crew were preparing for battle while at the same moment on the other side a soviet T-34 crew were preparing for that same battle on that morning, maybe my deep interest in WW2 history and playing too much War Thunder were contributing factors to why the thought of two opposing crews came to my mind of all other thoughts that could have come to my mind.It took me more than a year to know the name of this piece when it played on that same Radio station more than a year later and i just had to quickly google the name/ frequency of that channel and get the current playing track name