• 71 year old piano steamer plays literally any song after hearing just a small portion of it
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[QUOTE=Sanjuaro;49640606]It was really interesting hearing him talk about his history with his wife. He taught music in a public school in New York for around 20 years, and played in a restaurant at the top of the world trade center for awhile too.[/QUOTE] Link to that?
[QUOTE=RaxaHax;49640396]I believe actual formal requests are Subscriber only. I'm a subscriber myself, so I could request some stuff from this thread when he streams tomorrow @12pm est[/QUOTE] I'll just put in mine right now, then. The Man Who Sold The World
[url]https://www.twitch.tv/pianoimproman[/url] These people are amazing. The wife is a nurse and they do amazing stuff but wow
The waiting list for song lists isn't exactly proportional to the amount of viewers he gets, so it's like a race as soon as he finishes listening to one song before the list fills up again. Also every time I request I get something like this [img]http://puu.sh/mQVWF/502094d1d2.png[/img] (it was moonlight sonata)
i'd love to hear his take on this [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT9BfLVbnI8[/media]
Stream ended. What a jarring transition from soft piano music to a re-stream of someone playing drums to hard rock
[QUOTE=noh_mercy;49639798]how do you request stuff?[/QUOTE] I think you need to PM a moderator. But considering the amount of requests I don't think it is possible to have a free request anymore. So you either subscribe and use a song request chat command or donate 3$ via twitchalerts with song name and youtube url in the comment.
[QUOTE=RaxaHax;49640396]I believe actual formal requests are Subscriber only. I'm a subscriber myself, so I could request some stuff from this thread when he streams tomorrow @12pm est[/QUOTE] I'd like to see him play The National - Exile Vilify.
He should play Rules of Nature.
Thousands of dollars to play a good song at your own house. [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMdSg2uuSlw[/media] Internet is the best invention
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