Remember the "Cat Bloopers" video? What's the musi

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sliver
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Remember the "Cat Bloopers" video? What's the musi

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The video, for anyone who hasn't seen it or doesn't recall, is here: http://www.rivelazioni.com/cgi-bin/mm/video.pl?id=38

But that classical song keeps popping up and I'm starting to be annoyed that I have no idea what it is. Anybody know?
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Post by Ryoki »

I don't know, sorry... but that clip is still damn funny :olo:
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Post by Fender »

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Waltz Of The Flowers (from "The Nutcracker")

edit: nah... that's not right...
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Link doesn't work for me
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Now it's going to haunt me. :icon21:
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Post by Fender »

It's the latter part of the overture to La scala di seta by Rossini.
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Post by chopov »

Afaik it's not the overture to "La scala di seta" but "The thieving magpie" by Rossini. See also the soundtrack to Clockwork Orange...
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Never knew cats could be so funny.. lmao
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chopov wrote:See also the soundtrack to Clockwork Orange...
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Post by sliver »

chopov wrote:Afaik it's not the overture to "La scala di seta" but "The thieving magpie" by Rossini. See also the soundtrack to Clockwork Orange...
Heh, I've actually had that soundtrack for about a year now, I just never listened to more than the title music and theme. It's called "La Gazza Ladra" on my CD, but since "Ladri di biciclette" is Italian for "Bicycle Thieves" (film class comes in handy!), it would make sense for Gazza Ladra to mean Thieving Magpie.

Cheers for the info.
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Post by chopov »

Happened to me too -several times- that I had songs for years on CD which I later heard somewhere and thought damn, what is this music...it seems I've just lost the overview. :icon26:
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