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This Song From the 1500’s Blows Me Away
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So yesterday I was playing some music at
dinner. I put on this video and we were
listening to it. My wife looks at me,
she goes, "Oh no, not this again."
So 14 years ago when Dylan was a baby, I
put on this music and she goes, "What is
that?"
And I said, "What are you talking
about?" She goes, "That music? What?
What is that music? That is so weird." I
said, "What are you? That's John Dowin."
She goes, "Who's John Dow?" And I said,
"He's a Renaissance composer." And she
just kind of rolls her eyes. And then
every night I'm holding Dylan. He's
about this big. And I'm playing him this
music. And every time I put it on, she
looks at me and she just goes, "I'm
going to play you the video that it's
from." So when I was a kid, I went to
the public library in Fairport, New
York, where I'm from, and I got this
Julian Bream record. For those of you
that don't know Julian Bream, he's
[music] one of the greatest classical
guitarists that ever lived. He really
popularized the classical [music] guitar
and the loot and renaissance music in
his lifetime. He lived from 1933 to
2020. He's a a an English guitarist and
lutinist
just absolutely brilliant, brilliant
player. And I took out a record from the
public library. I think it was called
something like Dowin Dances. And this
piece is called the Earl of Essex
Galliard. So the first track on the
record is this piece, but it's him just
playing loot. But the piece can actually
be played with a Renaissance ensemble
like the Julian Bream concert that he
has with people playing original
instruments. When you see this video
here, you're going to see all these
weird looking instruments that were
played in the 1500s and early 1600s. It
looks like like a five string looking
cello and a and a six string violin and
all this stuff that they play upright.
You'll see this in one second here. I
was just entranced by this music and it
reminded me when I was talking about
Stairway to Heaven in my live stream
this past weekend about how Jimmy Paige
and Robert Plant and you Led Zeppelin
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