Absolutely the most amazing video on YouTube
  • I've been duped.
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  • francis
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    Wow. I can’t believe people spent money to produce that.
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  • tandrews
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    I didn't get rickrolled!
  • That is so beautiful, Adam! Thank you for sharing. That video alone has made my day.

    However, I must say that I prefer this version slightly more.
  • However, I must say that I prefer this version slightly more.

    Yeah, there’s less of it.
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  • francis
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    Less is more
  • davido
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    Some would say a sign of a great composition is that it can be adapted to different styles…
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  • francis
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    Some would say a sign of a great composition is that it can be adapted to different styles…
    i would like to know who the 'some' are on this one...
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  • Laura Kaz
    If this year's Colloquium puts the Follies on the schedule, this version would be a hit.
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  • Mmeladirectress, I unfortunately don't play any brass band instruments, and my piano playing is not well-suited to jazz. However, I would definitely be up for a fiddle version of Lord of the Dance or Canticle of the Turning...
  • Scott_WScott_W
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    Mercifully there's enough orchestra intro that you have time to click out before the singing starts.