Broadway Singer's Edition: The Sound Of Music. Piano, Voice [Sheet music + CD] Hal Leonard. Songs in the Broadway Singer's Edition: The Sound Of Music songbook include the vocal line and lyrics paired with faithful reductions of the orchestral accompaniments.The songs are presented in their original keys with Piano accom.
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The show starts with an announcement that it's the last show for a while: Don and the rest of the Negativland crew are heading to Austria for the Ars Eletronika Festival, and won't be back until the third week in September. The show in Austria will be a live on-stage improvised mega-mix collaboration by Negativland, People Like Us, Music Toerist, and Barbed, all at the same time (and with live visuals by collage film maker Craig Baldwin). The theme will be the Sound of Music, and the sound of music. In preparation for that performance, Don says this weeks OTE will feature material from those upcoming improvisations, and other material as well.
What follows is a bifurcated Over the Edge, with the first half about Austria, Vienna, and the Sound of Music film, and the second half about... Bob Dylan?
For the first half of the show, it's everything from the Blue Danube Waltz to Do Re Mi and even everyone's favorite Austrian, Arnold Schwarzenegger, all blended together with receptacles who think Negativland should sue the RIAA. It's a song and dance of a musical and legal kind.
After a range of voices on drinking water and impurities, comes an impromptu discussion with Don about the power of the Wall of Sound mixing technique over the sounds of the Beach Boys, and then it's Bob, Bob, Bob Dylan. Dylan's lyrics, performing style, interview recordings, and place in music history. Siskel and Ebert weigh in on Bob. Bob nearly dies of an infection. And 'Bob' even calls into the station to talk about his work and sing a brand new never-before-heard-and-never-heard-again song.
Somehow, this all swirls together into a little more Sound of Music, a hair more Austria, a dash of Bob, and that brings us back to Do. -- Jason Scott/Mark Hosler
What follows is a bifurcated Over the Edge, with the first half about Austria, Vienna, and the Sound of Music film, and the second half about... Bob Dylan?
For the first half of the show, it's everything from the Blue Danube Waltz to Do Re Mi and even everyone's favorite Austrian, Arnold Schwarzenegger, all blended together with receptacles who think Negativland should sue the RIAA. It's a song and dance of a musical and legal kind.
After a range of voices on drinking water and impurities, comes an impromptu discussion with Don about the power of the Wall of Sound mixing technique over the sounds of the Beach Boys, and then it's Bob, Bob, Bob Dylan. Dylan's lyrics, performing style, interview recordings, and place in music history. Siskel and Ebert weigh in on Bob. Bob nearly dies of an infection. And 'Bob' even calls into the station to talk about his work and sing a brand new never-before-heard-and-never-heard-again song.
Somehow, this all swirls together into a little more Sound of Music, a hair more Austria, a dash of Bob, and that brings us back to Do. -- Jason Scott/Mark Hosler