Original YT playout date: 11 September 2009
Duration: 8:05
It was written up in the Telegraph newspaper as the next big buzz, so Huli jumps on the bandwagon as ever…
Continue reading “Huliganov covers Russian Sailor’s cover of “Let it Be””
Which in my view remains the best way to interest kids in music…
Original YT playout date: 11 September 2009
Duration: 8:05
It was written up in the Telegraph newspaper as the next big buzz, so Huli jumps on the bandwagon as ever…
Continue reading “Huliganov covers Russian Sailor’s cover of “Let it Be””
Original YT playout date: 27 August 2009
Duration: 4:31
I eat pancakes while Sophie sings the Phantom of the Opera song.
Continue reading “The Pancakes of the Opera”
Original YT playout date: 23 August 2009
Duration: 1:35
Huli is joined by a little Tatu impromptu tribute group, Sophie and her friend Bom, singing the Russian classic.
Continue reading “Not gonna get us”
Original YT playout date: 23 August 2009
Duration: 3:19
“””Du holde Kunst! In wieviel grauen Stunden…”” wrote Schubert, the composer who gave his name to a popular sweet in powdered form, to his Muse known as Musik (sic). “”Thou gentle art, in how many grey hours in which the earths wild circle encompassed me, hast thou ignited warm love in my heart, and draw me into a better world…””
After this Poworocki draws himself into the world of fast food, making short work of one of Knorr’s products, reconstituted dried potato.”
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Views at the time added to HTV: 246
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Location: Office
Other people featured: Lucja O Poworocki
Genre: Extraordinary Rendition
Music used: Schubert’s An die Musik
Languages used: English
Animals/plants featured: None
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Original YT playout date: 14 August 2009
Duration: 1:37
From Frites Le Hair’s opera “The Merry Window”.
Continue reading “Lucjan O’Powrocki’s Extraordinary Rendition of “Lippen Schweigen””