The singer does a fine job. The only thing that ruins the performance is the nut pacing in the background dressed like Ian. Can't imagine Ian was too thrilled at that either.
I love her rendition, and variations, too .. She had to sing it in the original key (Anderson's decision, I suppose), but one octave higher. It could have been played e.g. one tone lower, so probably she could have easily reached the higher notes of the chorus. Again, Anderson's decision, I believe
Love that song... she sings it well.
Love this song. Surely the finest ever written about a snack made from small wading birds (Dunlin Grill).
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Spit-roasted waders served in Kilmarie...
Well done Silvia Perlini ! Beautiful voice!
Brava Silvia! Your studio rendition of "Only Solitaire" was excellent too
Silvia, gave me goose bumps well done.
Wonderful voice
Would love to hear this live. Any IA version. Just love the song.
Joe Parrish does it fine justice.
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Wonderful, thanks for posting :)
"oh, and I'll take you quickly", "please sir", she said, "do take your time". by Dun Ringill
Neat rendition, high echo though..good acoustic piece..
Is that Paul from Dayglo pirates playing flute ?
Giacomo Lelli is the flute player...
Thanks 👍
She spoils it!
How come? She brings in a feminine touch to it m8.
Love this Version with Silvia , prefer it to the Original !!
you can't ruin this song - pastoral
The singer does a fine job. The only thing that ruins the performance is the nut pacing in the background dressed like Ian. Can't imagine Ian was too thrilled at that either.
Ian choose that arrangement for the occasion...like it or not,it's different and nothing more.
theres a lot of resonance from that bowl back.
Sorta cool I guess. Mostly not diggin it .. can’t pinpoint why exactly
No
Nah, it's not a Women's song, voice to high
Maybe Ian should have gotten someone who could hit the high notes, still a lot better than him straining to hit them though.
Ok
I love her rendition, and variations, too .. She had to sing it in the original key (Anderson's decision, I suppose), but one octave higher. It could have been played e.g. one tone lower, so probably she could have easily reached the higher notes of the chorus. Again, Anderson's decision, I believe
Keep the guitar player. The others, not so much.