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Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 6:07 am
by libera36
JoelinMkt wrote:(If Robert set the dictionary to music and got the boys to record it, I'd probably fall in love with that too...)
Same with the phonebook, right?? :lol: Welcome to the forum, Joel!

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 8:12 am
by JoelinMkt
libera36 wrote:
JoelinMkt wrote:(If Robert set the dictionary to music and got the boys to record it, I'd probably fall in love with that too...)
Same with the phonebook, right?? :lol: Welcome to the forum, Joel!
Thanks and Precisely...

The dictionary, the phone book, a stack of old newspapers, my old college textbooks, my old encyclopedia set... The more the merrier (like a 100 cd libera album where everyone gets a solo...)

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:47 pm
by tcliffy
hahaha, that would be quite a something now.

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 2:42 am
by TEB
JoelinMkt wrote:
libera36 wrote:
JoelinMkt wrote:(If Robert set the dictionary to music and got the boys to record it, I'd probably fall in love with that too...)
Same with the phonebook, right?? :lol: Welcome to the forum, Joel!
Thanks and Precisely...

The dictionary, the phone book, a stack of old newspapers, my old college textbooks, my old encyclopedia set... The more the merrier (like a 100 cd libera album where everyone gets a solo...)
This sounds like something Stephen King said once that if he published his laundry list, it would be read with the same attention his regular novels get. :D :lol:

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 3:07 am
by libera36
TEB wrote:
JoelinMkt wrote:
libera36 wrote:
Same with the phonebook, right?? :lol: Welcome to the forum, Joel!
Thanks and Precisely...

The dictionary, the phone book, a stack of old newspapers, my old college textbooks, my old encyclopedia set... The more the merrier (like a 100 cd libera album where everyone gets a solo...)
This sounds like something Stephen King said once that if he published his laundry list, it would be read with the same attention his regular novels get. :D :lol:
:lol: I've been thinking that Libera should sing my geometry textbook.... I can't seem to memorize a single thing in it, but I know the lyrics to all the Libera songs; maybe if all the information about proofs was turned into lyrics, I could remember it!!

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 4:46 am
by JoelinMkt
TEB wrote:This sounds like something Stephen King said once that if he published his laundry list, it would be read with the same attention his regular novels get. :D :lol:
Stephen King is another of my obsessions. Although, his versions of "Do not stand at my grave and weep. I am not there. I do not sleep..." often end with characters being eaten.
libera36 wrote: :lol: I've been thinking that Libera should sing my geometry textbook.... I can't seem to memorize a single thing in it, but I know the lyrics to all the Libera songs; maybe if all the information about proofs was turned into lyrics, I could remember it!!
I felt the same about inferential statistics. I am preparing to sit a charter exam that includes that and used "Sanctus" to condition my brain. The good news is that I think I've nailed it down and can now move on to the next topic. The bad news is that every time I see an analysis of variance table, the first thing that goes through my head is "benedictus qui venit in nomine domine..." [/quote]

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 9:12 am
by Narnian
JoelinMkt wrote:Hello all,

My name is Joel. I am from the Philippines.

I first heard of Libera a few years back when I did a search for Pachelbel's Canon in D which is one of my favorite classical pieces. Naturally, Sanctus came up in the search. What Robert Prizeman did with the arrangement and the Sanctus is sheer genius. (If Robert set the dictionary to music and got the boys to record it, I'd probably fall in love with that too...)
Welcome to our world, Joel ;)
Feel free to post a lot and stay with us ;)

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 2:58 am
by TEB
JoelinMkt wrote:
TEB wrote:This sounds like something Stephen King said once that if he published his laundry list, it would be read with the same attention his regular novels get. :D :lol:
Stephen King is another of my obsessions. Although, his versions of "Do not stand at my grave and weep. I am not there. I do not sleep..." often end with characters being eaten.
LOL!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:53 am
by astro
hi all. my names sam and i live in london. SW alll the way haha. im 15. i atually sang in the choir at st.philips as a young kid aged 6-8. 2000-2003 roughly. but my family stopped going there soon after. its cool to see how this group that is close to my home that i used to be a part of has becom very popular. during my time in this choir, i only sang in the church choir and practised with libera, as i was not old enough to do concerts or tv. i did training choir with the likes of tom and michael. good experience.

i'm a teenager and i do teenager things like go to concerts and hang out with friends. i like football... chelsea FC!!!!!!!! i go to brit school for performing arts and technology. i love it. so of course i do the musical things too... singing and some instruments. i want to be a music teacher.

seems like you guys hav some interesting convos on here. hope to join in.

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:37 am
by Yorkie
astro wrote:hi all. my names sam and i live in london. SW alll the way haha. im 15. i atually sang in the choir at st.philips as a young kid aged 6-8. 2000-2003 roughly. but my family stopped going there soon after. its cool to see how this group that is close to my home that i used to be a part of has becom very popular. during my time in this choir, i only sang in the church choir and practised with libera, as i was not old enough to do concerts or tv. i did training choir with the likes of tom and michael. good experience.

i'm a teenager and i do teenager things like go to concerts and hang out with friends. i like football... chelsea FC!!!!!!!! i go to brit school for performing arts and technology. i love it. so of course i do the musical things too... singing and some instruments. i want to be a music teacher.

seems like you guys hav some interesting convos on here. hope to join in.
Morning Sam, welcome on board; another guy who like to sing is always welcome here. Please feel free to post away - all views and thoughts are welcome (well, sometimes mine aren't but what can I do? I'm Yorkshire and therefore naturally always right by birth :wink: )

Also, to the other recent new members a big 'hi' - missed welcoming you before because I was on a sabbatical from the boards.

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 10:51 am
by whitetail1985
Welcome to the forum Sam, and feel free to post away

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:57 pm
by libera36
astro wrote:hi all. my names sam and i live in london. SW alll the way haha. im 15. i atually sang in the choir at st.philips as a young kid aged 6-8. 2000-2003 roughly. but my family stopped going there soon after. its cool to see how this group that is close to my home that i used to be a part of has becom very popular. during my time in this choir, i only sang in the church choir and practised with libera, as i was not old enough to do concerts or tv. i did training choir with the likes of tom and michael. good experience.

i'm a teenager and i do teenager things like go to concerts and hang out with friends. i like football... chelsea FC!!!!!!!! i go to brit school for performing arts and technology. i love it. so of course i do the musical things too... singing and some instruments. i want to be a music teacher.

seems like you guys hav some interesting convos on here. hope to join in.
Welcome to the forum Sam!

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 11:03 pm
by astro
thanks all

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:50 am
by TEB
Hi Sam and welcome.

Astro?? To me that brings to mind George Jetson's dog, Astro. Yah, I know, that really dates me!!

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:47 am
by Anonymous
I am so glad to see new members here on the forum :D

Welcome everyone to the ever growing community of Libera Dreams!!