Gould somehow always found a way to impress me with his level of incompetence, but dear God, I sure as hell didn't think it was possible to screw up a fucking Stockhausen parody.
There are three of these little trailers, Karlheinz Klopweisser, Sir Nigel Twitt Thornwaite and the last one with Theodore Slutz/Myron Chianti: I wish someone could post the last one. Gould looks like Marlon Brando in it. Hilarious!!
Gould somehow always found a way to impress me with his level of incompetence, but dear God, I sure as hell didn't think it was possible to screw up a fucking Stockhausen parody.
MusicaRicercata 10 months ago
Tuesday night...each week...on Tuesdays.
LOL.
mf2101 2 years ago 6
ahahaha nice:)
Ellinidara 2 years ago
There are three of these little trailers, Karlheinz Klopweisser, Sir Nigel Twitt Thornwaite and the last one with Theodore Slutz/Myron Chianti: I wish someone could post the last one. Gould looks like Marlon Brando in it. Hilarious!!
chislehurstbat 2 years ago 3
Gould was a scream! A great genius and a great nut in the best sense!! Boy, I wish he was still with us!
FatherOfThings 3 years ago 7
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So funny how this fantastic genius has such a crap sence of humor lol
quintos34 3 years ago
Great !!!
PhilippeLernould 3 years ago 4
Absolutely great, he perfectly understood Stockhausen!!!
netrebkolover 3 years ago 9
Can anybody identify the piece Mr. Gould plays?
astechyson 3 years ago
I believe it's the Canadian Hymn, à la Gould. Staccato..., non-legato..., fugato...
Leibo07 3 years ago 4
'Verstehen Sie?'
Leibo07 3 years ago 2
"Deutschland, Deutschland"
missduck9 3 years ago
"German silence, which is of course organic, as opposed to French silence, which is ornamental..."
Cracks me up every time. Thanks.
p0lyph0ny 3 years ago 15
What a magically interesting artist.
faraz1729 3 years ago 7