Dark Side of the Horse by Samson for December 05, 2016

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    Tigressy  almost 8 years ago

    Where’s Beethoven’s bust?

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    RWill  almost 8 years ago

    DAAAAAAAAAAAYYY-oh!

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    katzenbooks45  almost 8 years ago

    Symphony for Dark Horse and Tropical Fruit in E Minor.

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    David Wolfson Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Always appreciated when a cartoonist takes the trouble to get musical notation right.

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    ART Thompson Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Can’t say that I recognize the melody, though.

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    J Short  almost 8 years ago

    Very apeeling music.

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    Jkiss  almost 8 years ago

    He has found the elusive slip note. Well done Horace!

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    neverenoughgold  almost 8 years ago

    Nice banana flip…

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Im amazed by his finger work.

    Not bad for someone with hooves instead of hands!

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    jddabass  almost 8 years ago

    Put him in a barbershop quartet..

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    ZestyZippy  almost 8 years ago

    Banana peals are to HoraceLike Lucy is to Schroeder

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    DavidHurley Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Performance art!

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    BlueFin Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Keith Emerson (RIP) did a full backward flip in the air WITH a piano in ELP’s concerts few times. To be honest; it wasn’t a real piano, but a lookalike empty box. He didn’t wanna continue doing that trick, cos (as he said) it was too dangerous…

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    Sherlock Watson  almost 8 years ago

    Was he sitting on them or did they crawl over to him like inchworms?

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    heather dunham  almost 8 years ago

    It is indeed the Domine Fili Unigenite movement from Vivaldi’s Gloria! I’m so impressed that not only did they bother to notate music correctly, but it’s also a “real” work, and it’s one that is relatively obscure to the general public but one that many professional musicians would recognize.

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    vylpi  3 months ago

    Horace H. Schroeder

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