"Toast to Tomorrow" by Wiley & Satchwood (Blackmore's Night Cover)

Started by Satchwood, November 13, 2009, 02:22:49 PM

SE

Just teriffic, just a great sound enjoyed this so much and so refreshing to hear somthing different, well done Satch and Wiley.
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Ferryman_1957

Love it! Great job guys. You surprised me, because I thought Blackmore's Night was all medieval and hey nonny nonnny, whereas this is quite World music-y. Great stuff and cool vox PJ.

BYW, if you want some more of this style and to see where the idea for Borat came from (could argue was stolen), check out 3 Mustaphas 3, one of my fave off the wall bands:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qa-z73rMCM

Cheers,

Nigel

Groundy

This is fantastic great sound, 12 string, vox its something else, well done, and not to forget "Gritters Dance" LOL..Well done........Alex :) :) :)

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Diego Ayala

"Ritchie Blackmore" = from Deep Purple!?  Have not been keeping up with the Johnses!!!

This is one of the top collabs - so totaly out there....  Love it!

Tommy and PJ => excellent arrangement!!!  Can't wait for the next one!!!!!!

Satchwood

Yep Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple, Blackmore's Rainbow, and now Blackmore's Night !!!  I wish PJ and me would have written this one  8)

Very cool video you guys posted - so funny actually !!!  

Toast for Tomorrow would be a great song to all jam to/sing-along to at an Annual MBR Reunion in one of the many European Castles  ;)
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Diego Ayala

Quote from: Satchwood on November 14, 2009, 10:45:01 AMYep Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple, Blackmore's Rainbow, and now Blackmore's Night !!!  I wish PJ and me would have written this one  8)

Very cool video you guys posted - so funny actually !!! 

Toast for Tomorrow would be a great song to all jam to/sing-along to at our Annual MBR Reunion in one of the many European Castles ;) 

Well I sure hope the other BR unit vampires get invited to the "Annual MBR Reunion in one of the many European Castles"  - my brother Frank lives in Germany and have family in Italy too => so it would be excellent to travel to Europe and maybe do have an European Castle BR recorder musician extravaganza!

I am sure that Ritchie B. et al would not mind if you two requested to do your arrangement and put it on the air ~~~~~ anything seems to be possible!

Idea => maybe the 1st one to make it big while using their BR unit can buy us tickets to Europe ---

xicpanad

Oh my GOD!! This is pure excelency!!! I really love it! It kinda reminds me of tradicional music played in my contry´s villages, during summer parties. If it weren´t so late, I´d get my wife´s hand and start to dance.
Simply great!!
Congrats!!
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Satchwood

Thanks for listening all ~~!!!  Thanks for your comment Xicpanad - that's great to know!!!   Dance away !!!

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Love this!! It sounded like it was a lot of fun to do, just great teamwork!!

Freakin-groovin!!!

Mark
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