Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Steve Vai*, Joe Satriani*, Dream Theater, moZart
Enjoyed your music very much. You were the featured artists on today's show. Your song was announced before and after the song was played. I also added
a link back to this page via my show notes: http://delicious.com/mlfalcon
The show can be found here:
http://falconportal.com/family/audio/5SC_01_21_2009.mp3
Take care.
Mark
Host of the 5 Speed Cassette Podcast
I just wanted to let you know that I used your song as background music for my Christmas show. Your song provided the perfect background. BTW, I announced during the show you and your song title and included a link to your page in my show notes via Delicious
Thank you.
Direct link to show: http://falconportal.com/family/audio/5SC_12_23_2008.mp3
You were the featured artist for this weeks podcast. I played What Child is This and Silent Night. FYI, your work was announced before and after each song and I provided a link to your Tidings page in my show notes via Delicious.
Thank you for the wonderful Christmas Music.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Link to show: http://falconportal.com/family/audio/5SC_12_23_2008.mp3
I'm not the biggest Punk fan but I do like your music. So much so that I featured Mezza in my latest show.
I announced you before and after the song was played and included you in my show notes.
Thanks again
link to show which is uploading as I type this: http://falconportal.com/family/audio/5SC_11_07_2008.mp3
I haven't had this much fun listening to some of the classics in a long time. Thank you very much for providing us some wonderful music.
BTW, I will be playing some of your music during my podcast to make sure know about you and your guitar, and keyboard, and drums and etc etc etc.... ;-)
ps Mozart's 25 which is already my fav is once again my fav of your works so far.
One cannot help but notice the Pink Floyd and Dream Theater influences in the songs. When I say influences I mean it in a completely positive way. So while I hear progression, the music is clearly not copy and pasted from anyone in the genre. The music is definitely Orlando's. His flavor and style are what drives it.
I also completely agree that even though each song stands on it's own, listening to the entire Fantasia straight through really adds to the experience. It's fun to see how each song is tied in with all the rest.
As for my favorite track, it comes down to my mood. Which is why the Fantasia is so good, something for every mood.
When listening to this artist, please do yourself a favor and listen to cd in order. Each song plays off the last and builds for the next. I've already played a track on my podcast and will play additional tracks to show my support for this talented artist.