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Chris Stolz Inner circle Mississauga, Ontario 1958 Posts |
I found this to be very interesting. Same Performers, Same Props, Same Effect - DIFFERENT Presentation. I for one love the Clearly Impossible Version but rather dislike the slow "dancy" version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3kBErEq1......;search= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j95hjcHFD......;search= Chris.
Chris Stolz
BLACK ART BOOK: Hiding In The Shadows. |
Destiny Inner circle 1429 Posts |
Loved the illusion but the music made the second version difficult to appreciate. I always thought till now that a live orchestra would be a huge plus.
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usg353d New user 50 Posts |
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On 2006-12-13 11:49, plasticdestiny wrote: I totally agree about the music. |
Payne Inner circle Seattle 4571 Posts |
The second clip looks to be a "Pops" concert of some sort so he may have not had too much choice in the selection of the music. I know that several of his television appearances has different music than he originally performed with applied to them.
"America's Foremost Satirical Magician" -- Jeff McBride.
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MCM Elite user Minnesota 456 Posts |
The second clip was from a "halloween" episode of the Boston Pops some years ago on PBS.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
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On 2006-12-13 14:59, usg353d wrote: Me too. The funny thing is that orchestras wonder why they've been largely replaced with recorded music. A CD doesn't cop an attitude about playing something that isn't a "classic". I've heard from rock bands that play with orchestras. Some orchestras are full of jerks, who have pretentious notions of what art is. I remember my last experience of working with a so-called musician. She said that my sheet music was unplayable. That's funny, I heard it played just fine, before I bought the sheet music. I hate working with musicians, because most don't have the skill to play what I want to use in my act. |
Dannydoyle Eternal Order 21219 Posts |
A couple things strike me.
First off is the fitness level of both of the Pendragons. Absolutely astounding. Second of all did anyone but me wonder why she had on shoes in the first place if he is just going to take them off? Stuff like that bothers the heck out of me. I have seen shows where assistants get their shoes taken off 6 times!
Danny Doyle
<BR>Semper Occultus <BR>In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act....George Orwell |
Destiny Inner circle 1429 Posts |
There's so much beautiful classical music which would have suited that act, but that was a cheesey piece. It's a shame such talented performers got lumbered with it. I would agree with Payne on their not having a choice. Seen it happen frequently where something used in live performance cannot be licenced for broadcast.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
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On 2006-12-14 11:54, Dannydoyle wrote: I think that's just done for the guys who are into feet. ROTFLMAO!!!! Doesn't do a thing for me, but it turns some guys' cranks. |
Destiny Inner circle 1429 Posts |
And I can never understand why they chop someone in half and then put them back together - makes the chopping/sawing/cleaving pointless.
Chop them in half - and leave them in half - and if you are into feet - just take that half home. (Not saying another word - I know where this will go - right to the heart of the matter, for want of another word.) |
Dannydoyle Eternal Order 21219 Posts |
I have always wondered about this aspect of magic. The obvious mutiliation of the assistants. Seems weird alltogether.
Shove them in boxes, ram spikes through them, saw them in half, burn them and so on. It really makes one wonder.
Danny Doyle
<BR>Semper Occultus <BR>In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act....George Orwell |
Matthew W Inner circle New York 2456 Posts |
Back to the topic, I like the second one, so much more.
I have recently seen clearly impossible live and it was performed to the dc water leveitation music by peter gabriel.
-Matt
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Chris Stolz Inner circle Mississauga, Ontario 1958 Posts |
THe first was very bugs bunny which is probably why I liked it.
Chris Stolz
BLACK ART BOOK: Hiding In The Shadows. |
majik Regular user Albany,Ga. 117 Posts |
I liked the first one the best. To me it appeared more dramatic and graceful.
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jwebyra Regular user New Jersey 140 Posts |
If I am not mistaken the second clip is from a 1996 P.B.S. Halloween special with the Cincinnati Pops. This was the second of 3 illusions they performed. First was the production of Mrs. Pendragon then the cutting in half of Mrs. Pendragon and then they did their incredible Metamorphosis.
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Irish_matt Loyal user St.Louis, MO 204 Posts |
Yeah, I believe it was from the Cincinnati Pops show. The other video was from a British tv show called the Magic Comedy Strip from I believe 1992 that featured David Williamson, Rudy Coby, Jeff Hobson and the Pendragons and ran for about 6-8 episodes. I may be wrong but that might have been the first tv broadcast of the clear sawing by the Pendragons.
Matt |
Illucifer Inner circle 1403 Posts |
I gotta say, I love the one with the Orchestra.
The other one with the dramatic music is the same kind of thing everyone does.
It's all in the reflexes.
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