Powerhouse, by Raymond Scott
Vložit
- čas přidán 24. 06. 2015
- Composed by Raymond Scott. Arr. by C. Leonard Coduti. Conducted by Hector Salazar. From our 5/31/2015 concert, "Shades of Brass," at Los Altos United Methodist Church, Long Beach, CA. Conducted by Hector Salazar.
- Zábava
Eeeh... Dis is poifect! T"anks for postin" dis, doc!
I love the two women in the back just living their best lives.
Bugs Bunny goes to church.
Ha ! Good one ! He must have taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque !! :-)
I guess that would be a pretty boring cartoon
*me after seeing commemt and looking for his tail*
Praying to God for more carrots.
@@chasessecondchannel7288 anything bugs bunny goes will always be fun Wtf do you mean boring
You really can't ever say there can be too much brass for this tune. Brass it the fuck up.
illuminatus3125 I say is misses the edge of a woodwind
Wonderful arrangement!
The unofficial theme of the Industrial Revolution.
this sounds like something that would play in a sneaky scene,army building or factory scene in cartoons
that's precisely what it is. It's well known for being in Looney Tunes, Animaniacs, Ren and Stimpy, Spongebob, and many others.
Awesome. 👍🏻
Wow, the picture clarity! What camera do you use?
I noticed that too ! The clarity & sharpness are indeed awesome & amazing ! :-)
Splendid!
I have a notion to second that emotion !!
Brilliant
Amen to that !!
1:18 for the madness combat fans
Rush Fans -take note around the 1:20 mark...
Devo also paid their respects to it way back in the day in "Fraulein". Mark Mothersbaugh even owns one of Raymond Scott's early gadgets that we'll just call a "synthesizer" of sorts.
it's a steam engine
Why are they playing this at church
Because this is the best kind of religion
Looney Religion.
Tysøn Misunderstands the World The Acme religion is a scam.
Because that is our normal performance venue because of its magnificent acoustics for brass.
@@socalbrass good plan
I gotta say, this really felt rushed. We went from music, to displaying some ego. Garish. Not a clean performance.
Is this appropriated for a church? Blasphemy! Blasphemy!
"make a joyful noise"
being The theme of a green brutally murdering clown, no.