Added: 2 years ago
From: dextergoad
Views: 8,838
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (18)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • my left ear just got raped

  • RIP Headphone users.

  • My left ear!!

  • Squeal! :)

  • @autr727 haha, you think America is a sewer? It's the richest country in the world with the most powerful economy and powerful military. I honestly don't care what country the musician is from- that's defeating the purpose. Music is universal, and people like yourself are unfortunately losing sight of that idea.

  • @acdc124led Dude, im an american and obviously its not the best country in the world. Our economy is failing, and its failing because our government puts so much fuckin money towards the military. We have no amazing classical composers like tchaikovsky mussorgsky bach beethoven dvorak. I appreciate jazz but it has african roots.

  • @DJSolidify Now what about John Philip Sousa??? No amazing classical composers? And jazz barley has African roots. Jazz started in Louisiana when someone would die they'd have a funeral march and on the way back they would play the same piece with an up tempo that's how jazz basically came to be. From military marches one could even say. Oh and John Philip Sousa, one of the greatest composers of all time. He was a marine, he was in our navy. I'm not trying to sound like an A-hole.

  • @MattTheBandKid Yes, granted Sousa and bernstein, but compared to say the Russians, who had tchaikovsky, mussorgsky, balakirev, etc.

  • @MattTheBandKid You have got to be kidding me kid. Sousa was a great march writer, that hardly makes him one of the greatest composers of all time. There is no way on God's green earth that he is even in remotely the same league as Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and those are just the Russians. If you want to talk about American composers you should be speaking of Aaron Copland at the very least, and perhaps Charles Ives.

  • @TheTubadude03 Sousa was a great composer. I'm not ignorant enough to compare him to Les Six or the Russian Five; but he is a staple of american music. There is a reason he is known as "The March King". And wasn't George Gershin an American?

  • @acdc124led yeah you are totally right man, 1 month ago america is bankrupt/sunk in debts for the 3rd time since 2000 with unrest and protests in every major city but we should all believe your wisdom and guidance that its the richest country in the world with the biggest army in the world but despite all of it you are blowing abdullah's stiff cock for oil and kissing israel's ass. way to go

  • I get the chills watching this. America is the best fucking country ever!!!!

  • @acdc124led Appearantly not when it comes to symphonies, as it was composed by a russian.

    Moron.

  • @GeMigEttAccountFFS So what? It was an American orchestra performing the music of a Russian compser. Did he say it was an American composer? No.

    Moron.

    Tchaikovsky was the first major Russian symphonist and he didn't start doing so until the latter 19th cent. Americans were more concerned with chamber, choral, and solo piano music until the 1930s. We were busy influencing the rest of the planet with our jazz. America IS a great country and the above tribute is beautiful. Deal with it.

  • @acdc124led fucking american jerk..... this is Tchaikovsky muthafucker and your country is a sewer.

  • That was an awesome editing! Well done!

  • Good Editing Job. Go Navy.

  • Woo Hoo! FireWorks and BIG Guns Banging.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more