Langley School Music Project - Part 1
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@Widmerpool99 Oh yeah yeah! That's hell of a fake thing. But, what can you expect from VH1, proud makers of the infamous Pumkin spit on Flavor of Love? hehe
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@glyniss I know who Chusid is and I don't doubt the charity shop thing happened. But it didn't happen while the cameras were rolling. It's the clunky reconstruction I object to.
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@Widmerpool99 Obviously, you don't know who is Irwin Chusid. All that is real, it's been stated many many times on wfmu.
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sometimes `chance` happens like that, an unusual album cover.. even an unusual cover of a song..
sometimes is enough to make a purchase, an from that, it would be rude not to share this gem of an album with everyone you possibly could....
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When I heard about the Langley School Music Project I sought out to do a documentary on it because it was such an amazing story. Upon beginning my research for it, I was both saddened and delighted to see VH1 already covered it. At least people know about this now.
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I was in elementary school in Canada in the early 1980s and my music teacher must have heard this from somewhere, because the approach (and even the arrangement for "In My Room") seems eerily familiar to me. It *does* make you fall in love with music; I still love music. Thanks, Mr. Fenger for inspiring Mr. Morgan at Parkview School in Komoka, Ontario.
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which chapter includes The Langley Schools Music Project rendition of IN MY ROOM? thank you.
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Thumbs up if Catfish brought you here and another thumbs up for Langley BC!
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I KNOW Irwin! I've never met him, but I love him!
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cool video..favored to my music play list
Absolutely amazing. It's as though 30 pre-pubescent Daniel Johnstons formed a Sacred Harp. And I mean that in a VERY good way.
TableTopJoseph 2 years ago 16
Fascinating story, but I hate the way TV makes people reconstruct their actions for the camera - the DJ finding the album in the charity shop, for example. It's just so false.
Widmerpool99 2 years ago 5