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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 3:47 pm
by aisling
chrysalis33rpm wrote:the Fiddler on the Roof soundtrack
interesting call, I bet there are some great eastern european/sehpardic melodies to to absorb.

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 4:23 pm
by djadonis206
* THIS IS NOT A JOKE * DON'T LAUGH * OR POST A PROVOCATIVE PHOTO PICTURE OF ME WITH SAID ARTIST DOING NAUGHTY STUFF *

I like Paris Hiltons album - there's a really good circuit remix of her song Stars are Blind <-- plus the video's hot! You can check it out on http://www.myspace.com/parker422 <-- it's the original but good non the less

I also think T-Pain is blowing up right now

check out my myspace and that'll let you know

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 4:40 pm
by mike holiday
adonis-- we all know you only listen to paris because you have a crush on her




me i'm a dead head

Grateful Dead have to be the one band that only fans understand..and all others hate them.


but they are no means good for checking your ears, as all their studio albums are garbage, only the live material maters.

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 4:50 pm
by aisling
mike holiday wrote:adonis-- we all know you only listen to paris because you have a crush on her




me i'm a dead head

Grateful Dead have to be the one band that only fans understand..and all others hate them.


but they are no means good for checking your ears, as all their studio albums are garbage, only the live material maters.
yes but they are a great criteria to study the improv vibe and how to free flow. Plus jerry does have one of the best "tones" in music, not to piercingly high, or cock rockingly low.....

The bird song is always a personal fav.....

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:00 pm
by chrysalis33rpm
aisling wrote:
yes but they are a great criteria to study the improv vibe and how to free flow.
the Dead actually were pioneers in the all night electronic music party, for what its worth...nothing like Mickey Hart going off in Drums and Space...

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:29 pm
by aisling
chrysalis33rpm wrote:
aisling wrote:
yes but they are a great criteria to study the improv vibe and how to free flow.
the Dead actually were pioneers in the all night electronic music party, for what its worth...nothing like Mickey Hart going off in Drums and Space...
or bob weir to sober you afterwards..... :D (joking really)

I agree, they set the bar for the all night party.

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 7:02 pm
by Tone Deft
Closet Dead fan too, not so much the noodling guitar work, more the blues stuff, Europe '72. Glad I was able to see them.

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:59 pm
by noisetonepause
I recently broke with a principle of mine which I've adhered to ever since it became an opportunity: Do not pay for music downloads.

The reason? Well, first of all, there's no DRM and the price was fair and I generally didn't feel like I'd be ripped off.

Second of all? Shirley Bassey sings Pink.

http://www.dameshirleybassey.com/

I'm not sure I've ever heard a voice like this on a 70-year-old... and I'm certain I've not seen a body like it 8O

Image

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:34 pm
by djadonis206
:oops:

I used to listen to the Allman Brothers

^^ now that I'm embarrassed about

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:43 pm
by telekom
Yep Dame Shirley is amazing, voice and looks to die for. WHAT A VOICE.

And I'm not ashamed of this either... but Abba are incredible. :)

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:45 pm
by mike holiday
chrysalis33rpm wrote: Mickey Hart going off in Drums and Space...
get ready for the planet drum tour
coming soon to a venue near you


http://mickeyhart.net/pages/TRDATES.HTML

i'm in AZ so i get to catch it at the start of the tour

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:56 pm
by Tone Deft
telekom wrote:Yep Dame Shirley is amazing, voice and looks to die for. WHAT A VOICE.
her collaboration with the Propellerheads:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnZiPhaBqF8 <-- History Repeating, cool tune.

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 4:55 am
by sweetjesus
aisling wrote:
chrysalis33rpm wrote:the Fiddler on the Roof soundtrack
interesting call, I bet there are some great eastern european/sehpardic melodies to to absorb.
isnt there a recent gwen stefani son based on a fiddler from the roof song?

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:11 am
by beats me
sweetjesus wrote:
aisling wrote:
chrysalis33rpm wrote:the Fiddler on the Roof soundtrack
interesting call, I bet there are some great eastern european/sehpardic melodies to to absorb.
isnt there a recent gwen stefani son based on a fiddler from the roof song?
Is it time for some fisticuffs? Gwen would never steal, use, sample, or borrow other people's music. She is 10,000% original and in fact doesn't even listen to or like music.

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:26 am
by Machinesworking
sweetjesus wrote:
Machinesworking wrote:
sweetjesus wrote:bobby brown
janet jackson
michael jackson
tool
the chemical brothers
bobby brown
grandmaster flash
kraftwerk
You're cheating. How could you possibly be embarrassed by admitting to listening to Tool, Kraftwerk, Grandmaster Flash, or the Chemical Brothers? and the other three have all been produced by Quincy Jones at some point.
you're absolutely right im not embarrassed but i kind of got the feeling the thread started to be a little about the things we use to calibrate our ears to what we percieve is quality work out there.
Funny, I can tell a little of what you like in music from this selection. Mainly the good use of rhythm and space. Even Tool for being a band made up of session musicians, (read that as really talented at their instruments ), are prone to minimalist compositions as far as thick dense arrangements are concerned.