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Post by Lori on Oct 5, 2005 9:16:18 GMT
[lyrics will be posted up a.s.a.p.]
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Post by simpleton on Jan 19, 2006 11:30:01 GMT
Good luck on this one, Lori!
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Post by Sheila on Feb 7, 2006 15:37:35 GMT
Does anyone else giggle when they hear this? She's [shadow=silver,left,300] just sooooo cute![/shadow]
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Post by Xanadu on Feb 7, 2006 19:37:16 GMT
Does anyone else giggle when they hear this? She's [shadow=silver,left,300] just sooooo cute![/shadow] Oh definitely. The last few times I have gotten fairly good at singing along though. Now for full hearty laugh and a few tears - her belly laugh during Aerial... works every time so far. You really can't be depressed though that one. ;D
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Post by LilyWhite on Feb 7, 2006 20:38:41 GMT
I agree too. I've been singing this one, but have been banned by my friends from singing it in public. (In fact they roll their eyes at me if I sing it at all!) You won't believe the strange looks you get! I personally like the strange looks but that's just me. In fact I was doing it on purpose for the the strange looks! Kate Bush does have the best laugh, doesn't she?
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Post by Sheila on Feb 8, 2006 21:14:02 GMT
That's cool, both of you. Yeah, but can you sing along with Pi yet? And I'm not talking about Lol Creme's part. Ttthhhhh boo ba Ttttthhhh doo di do. Come on Lori where's the lyrics? ;D
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Post by Xanadu on Feb 9, 2006 0:08:11 GMT
That's cool, both of you. Yeah, but can you sing along with Pi yet? Not doing too bad with that one. ;D But, I have always been pretty good with numbers.... LOL
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Post by steve7 on Mar 6, 2006 15:42:34 GMT
i'm probably being a bit dense but what does Tal mean ?
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 6, 2006 15:58:25 GMT
i'm probably being a bit dense but what does Tal mean ? Only Kate knows for sure. If I had to speculate here are a couple of possibilities: 1) short for 'Talisman' - Something that produces magical or miraculous effects. 2) Tal could be an acronym for Technical Architectural Lighting. This encompasses the metamorization (breaking up into segments according to wavelength) of different sources of light. e.g. Ultraviolet and man made (fluorescent and incandescent) whilst factoring for angle color saturation and hue. Coincidentally appropriate, but probably a secondary consideration.
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Post by Sheila on Mar 6, 2006 16:00:32 GMT
a valley, especially one in the North of England. German: Tal (nt) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- valley a long flat area of land, usually containing a river or stream, flanked on both sides by higher land, eg hills or mountains. German: Tal (nt) Oh Al you beat me to it! More theories, more theories.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 6, 2006 16:11:33 GMT
a valley, especially one in the North of England. German: Tal (nt) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- valley a long flat area of land, usually containing a river or stream, flanked on both sides by higher land, eg hills or mountains. German: Tal (nt) Oh Al you beat me to it! More theories, more theories.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Does that mean I am quicker witted? Your rudimentary thoeries are good as well. ;D
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Post by Sheila on Mar 6, 2006 16:14:45 GMT
No it means I'm at work and shouldn't be doing this at all and I bothered to research other languages---perhaps I was more open than you? ;D
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Post by Sven Golly on Mar 6, 2006 16:18:18 GMT
No it means I'm at work and shouldn't be doing this at all and I bothered to research other languages---perhaps I was more open than you? ;D nanny-nanny boo-boo....
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Post by Sheila on Mar 6, 2006 16:21:41 GMT
Thththththhhtthttt boop ba thtthtththt doo doo. Thhhhthththh bo ba boo thtthhhhh doo ba ththththttt--- And I mean that from the bottom of my bird heart! Yeah THAT'LL LEARN YA!
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Post by Xanadu on Mar 6, 2006 19:45:18 GMT
i'm probably being a bit dense but what does Tal mean ? Well, I broke down the words differently and looked at them from a musical direction. First the Latin: Aer or Aeris - air, atmosphere, or weather Talis or Tal - of such a kind but I really think the answer may lie here, in the Hindi definition: Taal or Tal - Indian musical rhythmic pattern and Aerial Tal happens to coincidentally fit in an Indian Raga Scale, from what I have read. Just an overview - by definition, raga means to colour or to please and musically raga is a scheme of melody. It can be defined as “a scientific, subtle, precise and aesthetic melodic form with its ascending and descending movement which consists of either a full octave or a series of five, six, or seven notes,” or "an arrangement of intervals in a definite order upon which a melody is founded.” According to an old definition, “a raga is a particular form of sound which is adorned with notes and melodic phrases and enchants the heart of the listener.” To read in more detail: www.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/Gurbani.nsf/d9c75ce4db27be328725639a0063aecc/2df679bb7d89c7b5872565bc004de7b3!OpenDocument So, as usual, Kate has offered the possibility of many different interpretations...
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