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Talk about bottled feelings, I love the comedy
André Rieu orchestrated on the Harry Lime
Theme, the zither player and his shenanigans,
repeating himself, the piano player interfering,
the flutist getting bonked over the head, evoking
the most delighted sense of amusement in the
members of the orchestra as well as the audience
Everything conspires to create the feeling of living
in the most adorable corner of the universe, I can
relive the feeling every time I listen to the song, my
idea of heaven is continuous wonderment and joy in
music, laughter and song; André Rieu will never know
how much happiness he brought into the world, senior
citizens in the old age home listening
With a bright twinkle in their eyes, mentally instable
patients are calmed, courses for French-speaking Africa
are enriched with his DVD’s - all Rieu wanted to do is
have fun with all kinds of music and share that experience
with people all over the world - he is still creating more
of these marvellous feelings and I am with him
for the ride!
'The Harry Lime Theme' played on a zither
accompanied by André Rieu’s Johann Strauss
Orchestra
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Man_Theme
"The Third Man Theme" is an instrumental written
and performed by Anton Karas for the soundtrack to
the film The Third Man (1949), the song was
originally released in the U.K. in 1949, where
it was 'The Harry Lime Theme.'
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