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"...when in life you thought you had heard it all" THE SERIES!
Bridge Music: IV. Toward the Horizon
One might say: but after you've listened to (and sometimes, bought...) records of people playing balloons, saws, sweaty hands, kazoos, and singing - off-key - to Beatles tapes, what more can you want, what else could there be that goes "beyond"?
Well, have faith that it certainly doesn't end here!
You can't even imagine how far the music industry has come and the imagination (but also the lack of modesty) of the artists.
For instance, here’s JOSEPH *BERTOLOZZI*!!
The greatest "bridge player" alive! I mean, he literally plays a bridge and he’s quite a virtuoso too! And the album isn’t even bad...
This video explains even better how he did it: Mid-Hudson Bridge Music
Ah, after this he also "played" the Eiffel Tower...
"...when in life you thought you had heard it all" THE SERIES!
Bridge Music: IV. Toward the Horizon
One might say: but after you've listened to (and sometimes, bought...) records of people playing balloons, saws, sweaty hands, kazoos, and singing - off-key - to Beatles tapes, what more can you want, what else could there be that goes "beyond"?
Well, have faith that it certainly doesn't end here!
You can't even imagine how far the music industry has come and the imagination (but also the lack of modesty) of the artists.
For instance, here’s JOSEPH *BERTOLOZZI*!!
The greatest "bridge player" alive! I mean, he literally plays a bridge and he’s quite a virtuoso too! And the album isn’t even bad...
This video explains even better how he did it: Mid-Hudson Bridge Music
Ah, after this he also "played" the Eiffel Tower...
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