I remember when Sufjan Stevens was starting out I heard several pronunciations of his name and almost every article about him tried to clarify it, but it wasn't until I saw him and he said "Hi, I'm Sufjan Stevens" that I was sure how to pronounce it.
Bon Iver, Rae Sremmurd, Sigur Ros, and the Notwist have been other artists over the years who I haven't been sure how to pronounce https://speedtest.vet/ https://vidmate.bid/.
Who are some artists whose names you haven't been sure how to pronounce?
I got this,...
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Yeah, dekay wins.
I always wondered how 'The Symbol' filled out his taxes or signed a check.
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Ok, someone just told me how to pronounce 'Beck'.
Didn't know the 'k' was silent...
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Mongolian metal band "The HU Band".
Rated the number one Mongolian Heavy Metal motorcycle band in the world.
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Sissel Kyrkjebø
Eleftheria Arvanitaki
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thecarpathian,
Which one?
There's two of them??!
Great. Now there's another one I can't pronounce...
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Eiji Oue.................
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thecarpathian,
Which one?
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That's very cool. And a nice memory to have of the man.
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I met Prince 2-3 times in the mid 90’s on Sunset Strip in West Hollywood outside Book Soup (super book store - with an adjacent great magazine kiosk).
Didn’t recognize him @ first as he had short/natural hair, but figured it out fairly quickly once we started talking about where we were both raised (Des Moines for me) plus other stuff.
I was waiting for my wife shopping @ BS and Tower Records was across the street.
Think we first talked about how I ended up attending more MN concerts once Interstate I35 was completed (easy/timely access to MN/SP when I was in high school) and we also talked about those concerts in detail.
When we went over to Tower he spent most of his time in the classical section.
When I complained about parking he said that he walked, so assume that he had a place close by.
We always went there on Saturday or Sunday afternoon (pretty much weekly) as my wife worked nights M-F and I had Saturday or Sunday afternoons off on a regular basis.
Met a lot of celeb’s in the 45 years I’ve lived here, but he was probably the most normal/relaxing one I’ve spent brief time with.
DeKay
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@lowrider57 @dekay - The artist, formerly known as, the artist formerly known as Prince...
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@dekay Nice, you win.
The artist formerly known as Prince, The Purple One, The Artist. Or none of the above.
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I was once told by a guy who supposedly knew Hungarian that "Nyiregyhazi" was pronounced near-uh-JAHZ-ee. BTW, I prize myself for being able to properly pronounce most of the world's languages I come across. But I was pretty much a failure when I traveled to Hungary. And yeah, I have Ervin's double LP of Liszt-ian meanderings.
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Yes, I like Rautavaara too, but I would not dare try to utter his first name. The same goes for the English composer Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji. Even the names of his works can be a bit daunting (not to mention the length and complexity of most of his works. I particularly like his piano piece "Opus Clavicembalisticum" but I can never listen to it completely in one sitting (over four hours long).
I own all Sorabji pieces...
Try the 100 transcendental studies...Buy Ullen version...
Amazingly out if this world... Madness allied to genius...
My deepest respect to you...
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Ervin Nyiregyházi and Vladimir Sofronitisky...
The two greatest pianists i ever listened to....One Listz absolute master the other one Scriabin absolute master
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Yes, I like Rautavaara too, but I would not dare try to utter his first name. The same goes for the English composer Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji. Even the names of his works can be a bit daunting (not to mention the length and complexity of most of his works. I particularly like his piano piece "Opus Clavicembalisticum" but I can never listen to it completely in one sitting (over four hours long).
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Einstürzende Neubauten (??? noy-baw-ten??) hell if i know.
That's right. "Collapsing new buildings."
"Of all the languages in the world, I think German is the most romantic." (Tina Fey)
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When Sade scored a hit single I remember DJ's calling her Say-Dee. They were quickly informed her name was pronounced Shah-Day.
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Rameau. Ram-"mo", or Ram-"waw"? I've never heard his name uttered. Those darn Europeans ;-) .
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I love the ways you'd hear "Bowie" pronounced, back in the Seventies. . My girlfriend, who turned me on to the guy, pretentiously pronounced the first syllable in Bowie like the bow of a ship. My buddies who hated him because he dressed as far as possible from the way their beloved San Francisco hippie bands did, pronounced his name "boooowie," the way Old West knife guy Jim Bowie's name was pronounced in the TV series' theme song.
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Jorma - not even going to try and spell his last name, much less pronounce it.
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Einstürzende Neubauten (??? noy-baw-ten??) hell if i know. |