> whats the name of that into. before I Dont Know and Crazy
> Train? please help thanks
Do you mean the one where Randy Rhoads is playing classical guitar?
"Dee".
--
-=Mara=-
"I'd rather live alone than live a lie".
> yaaa.....I believe that is the one
> as I scribble with my crayons
> aloha this!!!!!!!!
>
Rhoads was an awesome guitar player, period...but with that
cassical piece, simply amazing. I can still hear it in my head.
But then, I store a *lot* of music in my head :)
This is a post about the intro song you hear on the Tribute page (posted here by a
"Joe" here once <--where credit is due ;o)
Hope this helps
~Tah
----- Original Message -----
From: "joe" <ki...@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: alt.music.ozzy
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: Ozzy Osbourne: Tribute ALBUM!!! HELP PLEASE!!!
> IT IS CALLED CARMINA BURANA!
> IT IS AN OPERA
>
> HERE IS THE HISTORY
>
>
> WRITTEN BY :Carl Orff
> The Manuscript
> The title "Carmina Burana" literally means 'songs of Beuren' and was given
> by Johann Andreas Schmeller to his complete edition (1847) of the poems
> contained in an early 13th-century German manuscript (found in 1803) from
> the Benedictine abbey of Benediktbeuern, south of Munich in the Bavarian
> region.
> You will find most CB liner notes refer to Benediktbeuren which is
> mis-spelt. This was verified in the Britannica and Hallwag's atlas of
> Germany, actually published in Germany and should be reliable sources. The
> reason many CDs get it wrong is that the ending "-beuren" is very common in
> Germany. This one is an exception. It's about 100km from Munich, almost due
> south (slightly west), and about halfway to Innsbruck.
>
> Since then, the manuscript has been known by that title even though it is
> now generally agreed that it probably did not originate in Benediktbeuern
> and may have come rather from Seckau. The manuscript is perhaps the most
> important source for Latin secular poetry of the 12th-Century goliardic
> repertory. There are some poems in German, and several of the poems have
> music written in unheighted neumes - a relatively rare style of notation at
> the time. In total, the manuscript contains approximately 250 poems.
>
>
>