My now late dad used to sing this goofy commercial jingle back in 1973 when it came out on our tv set when I was 10. But currently I like this classic commercial superior to any of the crappy tv commercials of today which suck.
Excellent video, Dave! I happened across this while researching “Paul’s Box” and you have more information packed in here than anywhere else online. I’m actually in the beginning phases of recreating this instrument using an Eico 377 audio generator as the starting point (I’m trying to be as true to the original as possible!) This is the first time I had heard about a vibrato addition, but it makes sense when listening to the recordings. Wish I knew how it was done, but maybe I can experiment with the vibrato amp from a Hammond L-100. My little project just got a bit more complicated! For the “slide” action, I’m planning on using belts and pulleys intended for a 3D printer, as they are toothed “timing belts” and should be fairly robust in this application!
@@lcdjr85 thanks for stopping by! I appreciate the kind words! You mentioned vibrato. Paul only ever used hand vibrato (he was a trombonist) and though the original instrument had additional waveforms, Paul only ever used Sine. Be sure to check out my (very old) website electrotheremin.com for more information on the instrument. Thanks!
tres belle interpretation ! elle comte parmi les meilleures du monde ! pas besoin de grand orchestre , de nombreux chanteurs ! panito iconomou chante il encore ? christophe coin et fabuleux ! merci a ces deux tres grand artiste : pierre xavier de chassot .
cet air est du pur théâtre. Bach a mis en scène cet épisode de la passion du Christ, d'une manière vraiment théâtrale, c'est de l'opéra. En plus, la voix est superbe, la viole de gambe de Ch Coin, par la beauté du son, très sensible, rend idéalement la souffrance, la fin du crucifié.
I was a student of his brother Vladimir who also played trumpet and I remember Timofey came over in our class in music school and listen my play...I was so excited...It was a long time ago and I am still remember this big event for me...Great memory!!!
That is awesome, Dave! I appreciate your spirit, dressing up as old school Batman! Can I use bits of this in a short video I'm doing for my co-workers? It's just the Batman 1966 intro, but I sing "Nurse Squad" instead. I couldn't quite get the sound of the original vocals and read a lot of interviews about how they achieved it. They had 8 people screeching loudly into a single microphone with a single trumpet playing the same octave simultaneously! I never would have imagined, but I'm hoping to mix the trumpet with multiple vocals of mine and getting the same sound.
Hey! Thanks for the kind words!!! Yes, this is a great, old school tune, indeed!! Sure, feel free to use as much as you’d like. My pleasure! Take care and let me know how your project goes!!!
@@DavesTrumpet Thanks man! I spent like the last 2 weeks putting it all together, so it was basically all done. Just needed that last bit of awesome trumpet! I don't know any sopranos, but this doesn't sound too bad. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bL-wG7M-Oxw.html
Incredible. Such clarity and strength in his singing. I could have never dreamed when I was in church choir as a kid that there was a boy my age that could sing like this and there was a boy in my choir that went on American Idol. Haha.