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JGL JGL JGL (a thread for Joseph Gordon-Levitt)
Ellemeno:
Just catching up. Sad news.
His French was a pleasure. About as good as mine when I'm having a best day at it, which is rare now, due to lack of practice. I wish him peace.
Meryl:
Here's an interesting link someone posted over at LiveJournal. JGL doing a "cover" of a song his brother loved:
http://hitrecordjoe.tumblr.com/post/1697672281/major-tom-coming-home-originally-by-peter
Marina:
Wow, great! Oh, I have always loved this song too - I especially love it sung in German "Völlig losgelöst". It has a fantastic ending too.
I never realized that JGL was so musical - I love the songs he chooses and his interpretations of them. A very creative guy. I'm glad music is helping him through this difficult time for him, a little at a time. Good to see him back!
Aloysius J. Gleek:
Poor guy--see his video clip posted yesterday, his face seems so sad.
click here:
Happy Thanksgiving! I’d like to get a bunch of RECords of people saying “thank you.” Mostly I want the audio, but anything else is welcome too of course. Could be any language as well.
CONTRIBUTE HERE on hitRECord.org
Thanks again <3
Posted 1 day ago
Thanksgiving 2008 dan RECorded me playing this. Now I mostly like it for his gentle “thank you” at the end. So here, I cut and paste it into the rhythm of the music.
He found it sort of incredible when I told him just how much music throughout space and time is all built around the same three chords. And, in fact, that the intervals of those chords’ harmonies are suspiciously similar to the same golden intervals found in a snail’s shell or the Milky Way’s spiral.
By the by, for the origins of my — and our — attraction to that extreme and mean number known as Phi, here’s the short film I made, ESCARGOTS.
Anyway, he was determined to acquire a natural sense of said same three chords, and so, two years ago, before the holiday’s family festivities began, he sat me down on his couch and asked me to play them. The teafaerie was there too; you can hear her camera beep at the end. It’s no studio recording, and the guitar’s not exactly in tune, but dan actually had a pretty high-quality portable audio recorder, and he couldn’t hear small differences in pitch anyway ;op
After that, he listened to these couple minutes of audio more repetitively than I’ve ever seen anybody listen to anything. Especially when he was busy coding the v3 website for hitRECord. On his iTunes “playcount”, where most songs have one or two “plays”, and the second-highest song boasts a couple hundred, this record has several thousand.
thanks again <3
Posted 1 day ago
Aloysius J. Gleek:
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6X5DtQOvdQ&feature[/youtube]
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