November 2, 201014 yr lol, I just love the way he is so focused and mature, then all excited- hyper after the exhileration of the show. I love that he is always so excited about what he does.
November 2, 201014 yr Author It's a shame that those qualities are often misinterpreted by others as aloofness and arrogance respectively.
November 3, 201014 yr It makes me smile when he does something like that. I love seeing him like that! Sue
November 17, 201014 yr Just out of interest, the Beatles catalogue is availab le on ITUNES and Hey Jude is the first in to I-tunes Top 100 at No.94 after just 4 hours on sale, it is now at no.37, maybe top 40 by the weekend, so Darius chose well when he sang it at the albert hall
November 17, 201014 yr Thanks Preston, that's interesting. The trouble is that I can't get 'Hey Jude' out of my head !!!
November 17, 201014 yr I love it, well Darius' version - tbh I never liked the beatles sound, and on hearing some of them again while they are promoting the itunes thing, I realise I hate their vocals more than I thought..John Lennon solo I like though
November 17, 201014 yr Author I remember I nearly played Wings' Band on the Run bald. It was re-releasedrecently too. I think I've still got my tapes of the two Beatles albums which were also released recently. Tbh, I haven't played any Beatles music for yonks although I still find myself singing snatches. The X Factor theme this week is supposed to be "the Beatles". I hope they make a better fist of those than they did of Elton John's music. I'll be visiting again and I know I'll have to sit through it all politely.
November 17, 201014 yr Wings..my OH loved them and raves about the album, we watched that band on the run program, I have to admit - I hated them too, I think Mull of Kin Tyre was the only one I liked.
November 18, 201014 yr I have always liked Paul's solos Thanks Meg :lol: :D I'll get my coat :rolleyes:
November 18, 201014 yr Author I can't get used to the original version of Hey Jude. For me personally, I'd have preferred Darius to start the song just a fraction higher than he did. I felt the same way about the very beginning of the Impossible Dream and the two Nessun Dorma(s) sung at the beginning of the aria. That said, I can understand the vocal coaches desire to push both ends of his range in PSTOS. I understandtoo that Darius may not want to undo their work and what he gained and will have to keep using those notes. I'm personally just not yet truly into the deepest bass notes he can produce with ease.
November 18, 201014 yr So not only was Darius a tenor in his heart - in your heart he was as well. I think he did 'Hey Jude' that way to avoid accusations of a copycat performance. It was totally different and very suited to be done with The Royal Philharmonic Edited November 18, 201014 yr by megham
November 18, 201014 yr Loved The Beatles early music, less so their later albums. As for Darius, I must be very biased because I just love the tone of his voice full stop. Sue
November 18, 201014 yr I didn't like the Beatles when they started - well, I liked their first record which wasn't much of a hit but the others seemed so cheesy. When they grew up, I liked their music much more.
November 18, 201014 yr Author No. I think you're misinterpreting what I'm saying. I've always preferred deeper voices but more Johnny Cash than Paul Robeson. Similarly I prefer Bryn Terfel's bass to Dmitri Hvorostovsky's. Edited November 18, 201014 yr by Baytree
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