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Gauge -> Different Music (7/10/2014 5:40:59 PM)

I am a musician and I have been interested in all sorts of different music ever since I was a small child. My interests range from Gregorian Chant to Rammstein. I do not like rap or new country, but everything else is basically fair game. I am heavily invested in progressive music, old Genesis, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, and King Crimson to name a few. I am also into electronic music dating back to the days of Switched on Bach by Walter/Wendy Carlos and Tangerine Dream to current electronic music like Hybrid Sound System, and Deadmau5. I was raised on classical music, jazz, big bands and Broadway Shows. I am also into performance art music by the likes of Laurie Anderson. I play an instrument called the Chapman Stick and that has opened the door to plenty of other varieties of music.

The purpose of this thread is to discuss, link and otherwise share things that you are into that are not totally mainstream music. I want to be exposed to some new music and I figured that you all would be willing to share some of the things that you enjoy.

For my first few offerings:

Hybrid Sound System:

A song called Original Sin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TouWmh-piyw

Break My Soul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xptIEkCHTZ4

Laurie Anderson:

Mach 20: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SirOxIeuNDE

This is her movie of her album Home Of The Brave, it is 90 minutes long, but extremely compelling to watch from an artistic angle and a musical one as well. A warning, her music is definitely not for everyone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osHBA6YAHAo

Hang Drum Music:

There are only a few hundred proficient hang drum players in the entire world which makes this instrument absolutely enthralling as well is beautiful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBiVq2MsCbs

Stefano Barone:

An acoustic guitar player who is amazing. The first time I heard this song I was moved to tears.

Batman - Alexander Supertramp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDFP_MbvyGc

King Crimson:

Waiting Man (Live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ2uDTqD_OU

Peter Gabriel:

While most of you may know a good deal of his "mainstream" work, you may not know some of his other stuff. He did the music for the movie The Last Temptation of Christ. He also did a show in the year 2000 called OvO which is commonly referred to as The Millennium Show.

The Last Temptation of Christ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtngZIBNBbE

OvO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IhJCD0qJR4

Chapman Stick music:

The Chapman Stick is a relative newcomer to the realm of musical instruments. Invented by Emmet Chapman, it is comprised of 10 strings (there are 12 and 8 string models as well) with 5 in the "bass" range and 5 in the melody range. It has a distinctive sound and you may have seen one of my favorite bass players, Tony Levin, playing it with Peter Gabriel or King Crimson. In the examples I am linking only Guillermo Cides and Glenn Poorman are using a looping machine, which basically records a track and then replays it until the user cancels the playback.

Guillermo Cides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FAM4pCJKgM

Glenn Poorman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPxLuM6WFYM

Matias Betti - Tribal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOcrNruDYjQ

Greg Howard - Tomorrow Never Knows/Norwegian Wood (Beatles covers): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCXjEIQANes

Tangerine Dream:

One of their most popular albums - Phaedra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peCO8A1npJI

Mike Oldfield:

Ommadawn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Xq7P-DDpE

Tubular Bells (Originally recorded in 1973 but this is the 2003 remaster): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IhNucymsq4


OK, that should keep some of you occupied for a few hours. I know some of this stuff is a little outside of the box and not everyone will like it. This is simply a venture into the different.




Musicmystery -> RE: Different Music (7/10/2014 8:21:46 PM)

Gandalf Murphy: Talking to the Buddha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJEGX68Chk4&feature=kp

Blue Man Group: Exhibit 13
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KtIV0Xf5jQ

Simon Shaheen: Blue Flame
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSZKjbXW5os

John McLaughlin w/Shakti
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r07NQ_ZvJlo

Ekova: Starlight in daden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLPRFJBPZAQ

Borealis - Darol Anger & Mike Marshall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxIgfa_rr_4

Caravan of Thieves "Bohemian Rhapsody"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkE3xwsO9wI

Walk off the Earth cover Gotye's 'Somebody that I used to know'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjA7BCKZ1Ag




GreedyTop -> RE: Different Music (7/11/2014 9:51:10 AM)

Peter Gabriel - I would marry that man! I love his music, from day one until now.

Dream Theater *biggest hit, I think):https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=dream%20theater%20pull%20me%20under

Fates Warning: NO Exit (my favorite of their releases) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qkt--GxOzQ

Early Queensryche: Take hold of the flame (my favorite) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDaGerz8LFM

Second Coming 'Vintage Eyes': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mC8d8M495Y (I worked for these guys on the tour. WAY UNDERRATED and totally screwed by the label)





GreedyTop -> RE: Different Music (7/11/2014 10:00:09 AM)

more from Second Coming: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-k4_eDIux4&index=6&list=PLF10B935A08868341

Oh, and Layne Staley w/ SC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACNPy2MKZuU&list=PLF10B935A08868341&index=2
(OK, just search Second Coming band- love these guys!)

Savatage. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=savatage Pick a song. ANY song. among my countless favorites is the Streets album.




PyrotheClown -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 2:43:54 AM)

Gawd dammit,now I'm forced to emerge from the shadows
Okily dokily,this one's obligatory fer something different sake...
Coco Rosie

This one....just cuz itz rap,muhahaha-the next few will be the same-hahaha




ShaharThorne -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 3:51:39 AM)

Okay, I admit I love country...I am a country gal at heart, but KISS and Def Leppard is in Dallas tonight and if I had the funds, I would go see them.

I was watching Guns and Roses and Evanesence videos last night on Youtube. Amy Lee just reaches into my soul, especially "Bring Me to Life" which is my mantra when I was first DXed with bipolar.




igor2003 -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 8:46:34 AM)

Like some of the others here I enjoy a wide variety of music. Light rock, hard rock, folk, country, big band, light jazz, and on and on. (Just for the record, I don't regard most "rap" as being music, though I do appreciate some of the talent that goes into it.)

One thing that I have an appreciation for is international music. Here are a few of my international favorites:

Plaine ma Plaine (I see it as a Russian song, though the lyrics are French.) (Be patient waiting on the music. It starts out very, very quietly and builds.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHSmCZIh2i4

Kalinka. Another Russian song. This is an instrumental version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClG2IIh4I3c

Music of the Mursi people of Africa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-5Q0RZxrlw&index=8&list=PLC7D5DEE2DBF67212

Ben Thuong Hai. This version is done partly in Viet Namese and partly in Chinese (I think Cantonese, but I'm not sure.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57pSltnTUgI

And an oldie, but goody...Sukiyaki, from Japan. (The original title is " Ue O Muite Arukou", but when the song came to America, an American DJ in California thought that was too much for American listeners and changed the title to "Sukiyaki" since that was a word they were familiar with and could say, though the song has nothing to do with the Japanese dish known as sukiyaki.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zpOc9n7dlI




DaddySatyr -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 8:55:43 AM)


If it's not Elvis, it doesn't go on my turn table.







Screen captures still RULE! Ya feel me?




BamaD -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 1:54:54 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: ShaharThorne

Okay, I admit I love country...I am a country gal at heart, but KISS and Def Leppard is in Dallas tonight and if I had the funds, I would go see them.

I was watching Guns and Roses and Evanesence videos last night on Youtube. Amy Lee just reaches into my soul, especially "Bring Me to Life" which is my mantra when I was first DXed with bipolar.

I like real country, Alan Jackson and the like.
Don't knock rap, lets people make money to pay for singing lessons, then they can make something of themselves.




smileforme50 -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 2:53:36 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BamaD


quote:

ORIGINAL: ShaharThorne

Okay, I admit I love country...I am a country gal at heart, but KISS and Def Leppard is in Dallas tonight and if I had the funds, I would go see them.

I was watching Guns and Roses and Evanesence videos last night on Youtube. Amy Lee just reaches into my soul, especially "Bring Me to Life" which is my mantra when I was first DXed with bipolar.

I like real country, Alan Jackson and the like.
Don't knock rap, lets people make money to pay for singing lessons, then they can make something of themselves.


Damn....this thread is EXACTLY what I need!!!

I'm a pretty boring and conventional person when it comes to music. Most of the stuff people have mentioned here I've never even heard of. I grew up on "classic rock" with some country thrown in by my parents, so that's still what I listen to. Plus.....my formative years as far as music goes were just getting started when disco got popular.....it made me so sick I just stopped listening to "new" music altogether. Sad I know.....

Between listening to classic rock and country (when Willie Nelson leaves this world he will be at the right hand of God....opposite Johnny Cash).....I needed an escape into a fantasy world, so I got in to Jimmy Buffett, Jim Morris and all the other "beach music" players.

Like I said.....boring and conventional....but I like it.




subrosaDom -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 3:11:16 PM)

Gauge:

Being a prog rock nut (as well as acid jazz and fusion, and of course, I know all about the Chapman Stick and badass Tony Levin - I saw ELP at MSG 7/7/77), I have a plethora of recommendations -- I'll aim to avoid the obvious, since you clearly know a ton of it already:

Canterbury and other UK prog: National Health (my favorite of them), Hatfield and the North, Caravan. Camel doesn't quite fit in, but their earlier albums kick ass and they did share Richard Sinclair as a vocalist. Then there's Gong, of course, two versions: the first, Steve Hillage space music, and the second incarnation being Pierre Moerlen's Gong where I heartily recommend Espresso, Espresso II and Time Is The Key.

Anglagard: Obscure Swedish prog band that sounds like King Crimson on acid. Sort of. Their first album is a masterpiece.

Echolyn: Home-grown American band that sounds like the reincarnation of Gentle Giant, although the sound has a harder edge to it. Genuinely original. Suffocating The Bloom is, IMO, their best CD.

Happy The Man: Another home-grown band, led by Kit Watkins on keys, and taking their name from the eponymous Genesis B-side. Highly recommended.

I assume you know about the Dixie Dregs, later the Dregs, and various incarnations of the Steve Morse band?

Vital Information is Steve Smith's fusion band. See them live any time you can. They've been around for 30 years. Tom Coster of Santana of keys; Baron Browne on bass -- another badass; and they've had a number of guitarists. Smith is one of the best, most musical drummers alive, and he's got chops that kill as well as an intimate understanding of Carnatic music.

The Bad Plus. In my view, the most original, absolutely brilliant avant-garde jazz band today (they're a trio). Chops and musicality to die for. Nothing in the world like them. They also play The Rite of Spring -- in its entirety. Stunning, astonishing, sui generis.

There are more, of course, but these are a good start. Happy to recommend some videos either here or by email.





quote:

ORIGINAL: Gauge

I am a musician and I have been interested in all sorts of different music ever since I was a small child. My interests range from Gregorian Chant to Rammstein. I do not like rap or new country, but everything else is basically fair game. I am heavily invested in progressive music, old Genesis, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, and King Crimson to name a few. I am also into electronic music dating back to the days of Switched on Bach by Walter/Wendy Carlos and Tangerine Dream to current electronic music like Hybrid Sound System, and Deadmau5. I was raised on classical music, jazz, big bands and Broadway Shows. I am also into performance art music by the likes of Laurie Anderson. I play an instrument called the Chapman Stick and that has opened the door to plenty of other varieties of music.

The purpose of this thread is to discuss, link and otherwise share things that you are into that are not totally mainstream music. I want to be exposed to some new music and I figured that you all would be willing to share some of the things that you enjoy.

For my first few offerings:

Hybrid Sound System:

A song called Original Sin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TouWmh-piyw

Break My Soul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xptIEkCHTZ4

Laurie Anderson:

Mach 20: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SirOxIeuNDE

This is her movie of her album Home Of The Brave, it is 90 minutes long, but extremely compelling to watch from an artistic angle and a musical one as well. A warning, her music is definitely not for everyone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osHBA6YAHAo

Hang Drum Music:

There are only a few hundred proficient hang drum players in the entire world which makes this instrument absolutely enthralling as well is beautiful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBiVq2MsCbs

Stefano Barone:

An acoustic guitar player who is amazing. The first time I heard this song I was moved to tears.

Batman - Alexander Supertramp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDFP_MbvyGc

King Crimson:

Waiting Man (Live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ2uDTqD_OU

Peter Gabriel:

While most of you may know a good deal of his "mainstream" work, you may not know some of his other stuff. He did the music for the movie The Last Temptation of Christ. He also did a show in the year 2000 called OvO which is commonly referred to as The Millennium Show.

The Last Temptation of Christ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtngZIBNBbE

OvO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IhJCD0qJR4

Chapman Stick music:

The Chapman Stick is a relative newcomer to the realm of musical instruments. Invented by Emmet Chapman, it is comprised of 10 strings (there are 12 and 8 string models as well) with 5 in the "bass" range and 5 in the melody range. It has a distinctive sound and you may have seen one of my favorite bass players, Tony Levin, playing it with Peter Gabriel or King Crimson. In the examples I am linking only Guillermo Cides and Glenn Poorman are using a looping machine, which basically records a track and then replays it until the user cancels the playback.

Guillermo Cides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FAM4pCJKgM

Glenn Poorman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPxLuM6WFYM

Matias Betti - Tribal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOcrNruDYjQ

Greg Howard - Tomorrow Never Knows/Norwegian Wood (Beatles covers): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCXjEIQANes

Tangerine Dream:

One of their most popular albums - Phaedra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peCO8A1npJI

Mike Oldfield:

Ommadawn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Xq7P-DDpE

Tubular Bells (Originally recorded in 1973 but this is the 2003 remaster): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IhNucymsq4


OK, that should keep some of you occupied for a few hours. I know some of this stuff is a little outside of the box and not everyone will like it. This is simply a venture into the different.





subrosaDom -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 3:19:32 PM)

Ah, and a recent discovery on double bass -- a real prodigy: Adam Ben-Ezra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lbm6Ah_mkI&list=PLFAxdrxqt8S6Ji1sgYjsO-dyPvX-lda_R

quote:

ORIGINAL: Gauge

I am a musician and I have been interested in all sorts of different music ever since I was a small child. My interests range from Gregorian Chant to Rammstein. I do not like rap or new country, but everything else is basically fair game. I am heavily invested in progressive music, old Genesis, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, and King Crimson to name a few. I am also into electronic music dating back to the days of Switched on Bach by Walter/Wendy Carlos and Tangerine Dream to current electronic music like Hybrid Sound System, and Deadmau5. I was raised on classical music, jazz, big bands and Broadway Shows. I am also into performance art music by the likes of Laurie Anderson. I play an instrument called the Chapman Stick and that has opened the door to plenty of other varieties of music.

The purpose of this thread is to discuss, link and otherwise share things that you are into that are not totally mainstream music. I want to be exposed to some new music and I figured that you all would be willing to share some of the things that you enjoy.

For my first few offerings:

Hybrid Sound System:

A song called Original Sin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TouWmh-piyw

Break My Soul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xptIEkCHTZ4

Laurie Anderson:

Mach 20: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SirOxIeuNDE

This is her movie of her album Home Of The Brave, it is 90 minutes long, but extremely compelling to watch from an artistic angle and a musical one as well. A warning, her music is definitely not for everyone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osHBA6YAHAo

Hang Drum Music:

There are only a few hundred proficient hang drum players in the entire world which makes this instrument absolutely enthralling as well is beautiful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBiVq2MsCbs

Stefano Barone:

An acoustic guitar player who is amazing. The first time I heard this song I was moved to tears.

Batman - Alexander Supertramp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDFP_MbvyGc

King Crimson:

Waiting Man (Live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ2uDTqD_OU

Peter Gabriel:

While most of you may know a good deal of his "mainstream" work, you may not know some of his other stuff. He did the music for the movie The Last Temptation of Christ. He also did a show in the year 2000 called OvO which is commonly referred to as The Millennium Show.

The Last Temptation of Christ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtngZIBNBbE

OvO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IhJCD0qJR4

Chapman Stick music:

The Chapman Stick is a relative newcomer to the realm of musical instruments. Invented by Emmet Chapman, it is comprised of 10 strings (there are 12 and 8 string models as well) with 5 in the "bass" range and 5 in the melody range. It has a distinctive sound and you may have seen one of my favorite bass players, Tony Levin, playing it with Peter Gabriel or King Crimson. In the examples I am linking only Guillermo Cides and Glenn Poorman are using a looping machine, which basically records a track and then replays it until the user cancels the playback.

Guillermo Cides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FAM4pCJKgM

Glenn Poorman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPxLuM6WFYM

Matias Betti - Tribal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOcrNruDYjQ

Greg Howard - Tomorrow Never Knows/Norwegian Wood (Beatles covers): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCXjEIQANes

Tangerine Dream:

One of their most popular albums - Phaedra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peCO8A1npJI

Mike Oldfield:

Ommadawn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Xq7P-DDpE

Tubular Bells (Originally recorded in 1973 but this is the 2003 remaster): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IhNucymsq4


OK, that should keep some of you occupied for a few hours. I know some of this stuff is a little outside of the box and not everyone will like it. This is simply a venture into the different.




subrosaDom -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 4:00:37 PM)

I love rap. Whenever I want to give myself a migraine, I listen to it.

More seriously, how about Joe Bonamassa -- some country influences for sure -- what a guitarist.

quote:

ORIGINAL: BamaD


quote:

ORIGINAL: ShaharThorne

Okay, I admit I love country...I am a country gal at heart, but KISS and Def Leppard is in Dallas tonight and if I had the funds, I would go see them.

I was watching Guns and Roses and Evanesence videos last night on Youtube. Amy Lee just reaches into my soul, especially "Bring Me to Life" which is my mantra when I was first DXed with bipolar.

I like real country, Alan Jackson and the like.
Don't knock rap, lets people make money to pay for singing lessons, then they can make something of themselves.





igor2003 -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 4:12:44 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr


If it's not Elvis, it doesn't go on my turn table.




Screen captures still RULE! Ya feel me?



Wow. A turn table, huh? Talk about old school! It isn't one of those crank-up jobs is it?

Seriously, though...yep, Elvis is great, but I also like the Everly Brothers, Rick Nelson, Sam Cook, Bill Haley, Buddy Holly, and a bunch of others from that era.

BTW...I've still got a turn table as well, though it sits in a corner collecting dust most of the time these days.




igor2003 -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 4:18:18 PM)

By the way...did anybody catch the Willis Clan on America's Got Talent? They did a version of Some of My Favorite Things from the Sound of Music, but did it with a kind of country/jazz twist. I thought it was great!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h8J48UXoBc

They also did the same song on the TODAY show, that was even better.




Gauge -> RE: Different Music (7/13/2014 9:40:44 PM)

Keep them coming folks!! Love the stuff so far!

Here are a few more for you:


Fuseboxx is a progressive rock band out of the Philippines and they are amazing.

Fuseboxx - Pagbalik: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38rhB9AylFA

Here is a band I came across quite by accident, but being a devout Tony Levin fan, it was inevitable. Throw this one in the World Music category. Also, if you are interested in an album from them, I suggest Levitation with Tony Levin of course.

Goatika (with Tony Levin) - Kusturitca: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQqZFMNuHuA

More world music from the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Mast Mast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cp00Mp2nug

This one made some rounds a few months ago when it went viral. This is an Irish school's version of When I'm Gone (the cup song): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFtfk0bZVRM

Here is a little known band in the United States anyway. They are called The Poets of the Fall. Any die-hard video gamer will know their songs from Max Payne (Late Goodbye) and Alan Wake (The Poet and the Muse). These guys are fantastic.

Poets of the Fall - Carnival of Rust: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKk1u5RMTn4

Under the "get the fuck out of here this guy is talented" category Dub FX is more than likely the closest I get to rap so this should tell you something.

Dub FX - Love Someone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiInBOVHpO8

Interested in seeing some trance music played on an acoustic guitar? Ewan Dobson dressed as Raiden from Mortal Combat -

Ewan Dobson - Time 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXqPYte8tvc

In the "no really, the guy is playing classical music on cocktail glasses" category...

Robert Tiso playing Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor on the glass harp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKRj-T4l-e8

In the "she is playing dubstep violin in a castle made of ice and is dressed like an elf" category...

Lindsey Stirling - Crystallize: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjpOzsQ9YI

And finally, a progressive band I happened to stumble across for no particular reason one day just looking for farting giraffe videos on YouTube.

Quantum Fantay - Bridges of the Old Fishingmine (full concert): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4JQK_g0yjA







igor2003 -> RE: Different Music (7/14/2014 6:34:14 AM)

Your Goatika link, with the didgeridoo in the background reminded me of this odd but pleasant combination of hang drum and didgeridoo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHE7u40plD0

The Irish school kids doing the cup song in Gaelic reminded me of a video my brother and one of his guitar students doing the same song, also in Gaelic. Unfortunately, the video is only on his Facebook page, which I won't share. However, if you are in the mood for something kind of mellow, here he is with the same student doing a song she wrote.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSmD1J34jnA&feature=youtu.be

And on the subject of "mellow", here is Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole doing his version of Over the Rainbow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_DKWlrA24k

Lindsey Sterling is my second favorite fiddle player (by a very close margin) behind Mairead Nesbitt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-ttrQ38mOc

Definitely enjoyed the song by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. I'll be adding that to my collection.




DaddySatyr -> RE: Different Music (7/16/2014 7:35:21 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: igor2003

Wow. A turn table, huh? Talk about old school! It isn't one of those crank-up jobs is it?



It's a 1980 Gerard strobe turn table (Cost me $500 in 1981).

Back in the day, a musician that wanted to slow down songs to learn how to play them had to have a strobe. Of course, today, things are different.

Back in those days, we pieced together our stereo equipment because while ... say ... Gerard was one of the best turn tables, their electronics were crap so, one got a Pioneer (Or, I preferred JVC) amplifier with a Panasonic receiver and a Pioneer tape deck (dual, of course).

Add some JVC or JBL speakers and you had a monster system.

I was semi-joking but I really don't listen to much "alternative" music. I'm not just limited to Elvis but I haven't recognized one name in this thread, yet.







Screen captures still RULE! Ya feel me?




Gauge -> RE: Different Music (7/16/2014 7:45:10 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr

I was semi-joking but I really don't listen to much "alternative" music. I'm not just limited to Elvis but I haven't recognized one name in this thread, yet.



That was the point. [:)]




DaddySatyr -> RE: Different Music (7/16/2014 11:29:50 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Gauge

That was the point. [:)]



[:D] ... and you're expecting me to click on links for "alternative music" on a site full of sadists? I may have been born, yesterday but I was up all night, studying! [:D]







Screen captures still RULE! Ya feel me?




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