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seeksfemslave -> RE: Music lovers (8/20/2006 2:43:30 AM)

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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave
I have high brow tastes, sorry, you know really challenging music
say like Spike Jones and his CitySlickers


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ORIGINAL ownedgirlie
AWESOME!!!!  BEETLEBOMB ROCKS!!!  [:D]


Ms OG I do hope your comment may not be construed as a critique of the immortal Maestro Spike.  Sacre Bleu...is there no respect for anything !
I especially recommend the delicate interpretation of the washboard player just after the abrupt change of tempo in Cocktails for Two.

Thanks for the good advice Mr KediKat but in the twilight world I inhabit it pays not to reveal too much lol




ownedgirlie -> RE: Music lovers (8/20/2006 10:10:02 AM)

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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave

I especially recommend the delicate interpretation of the washboard player just after the abrupt change of tempo in Cocktails for Two.

Laughing....laughing....laughing....

....in cocktails for....two (hic)...two (hic)....dooodydo.....(HIC!)

[:D]




Level -> RE: Music lovers (8/20/2006 10:26:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: WyrdRich

     My first love is Pink Floyd (internet rumor that Johhny Depp wil play Syd Barrett in an upcoming movie).  
         


Now, that would be interesting! Depp seems to be the current master of morphing, he would do justice to that role, I think.




Level -> RE: Music lovers (8/20/2006 10:48:07 AM)

A meandering, rambling list of songs that I love:

Mandolin Wind by Rod Stewart is on now.... Chloe Dancer by Mother Love Bone (who would later in part become Pearl Jam)..... Sheep by Pink Floyd...... Achilles Last Stand by Led Zeppelin...... She And I by Alabama..... Reality Used To Be A Friend Of Mine by PM Dawn....... Wicked Game by Chris Isaac........ Promises In The Dark by Pat Benetar...... Black Diamond by KISS..... Goodbye Time by Blake Shelton.......
Welcome To The Terrordome by Public Enemy..... I Don't Know How To Love Him by Yvonne Elleman...
Hand of Doom by Black Sabbath....... The One Thing by INXS........ Something I Can Never Have by Nine Inch Nails.......... Mercy Mercy Me by Marvin Gaye........ Bleed The Freak by Alice In Chains........ Sympathy For The Devil by The Rolling Stones......... The First Time (Ever I Saw Your Face) by Roberta Flack (and Johnny Cash did a pretty damn fair cover of it)......... Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way by Waylon Jennings.......




seeksfemslave -> RE: Music lovers (8/20/2006 11:09:33 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie

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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave
I especially recommend the delicate interpretation of the washboard player just after the abrupt change of tempo in Cocktails for Two.

Laughing....laughing....laughing....
....in cocktails for....two (hic)...two (hic)....dooodydo.....(HIC!)
[:D]


I see you also appreciate the timeless beauty of the lyrics Ms OG. Its gratifying to come into contact with as fine a mind as yours.   Cheers !




popeye1250 -> RE: Music lovers (8/20/2006 2:18:52 PM)

The late Mel Torme used to be pretty good with "scat" too.




ownedgirlie -> RE: Music lovers (8/20/2006 3:42:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave

quote:

ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie

quote:

ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave
I especially recommend the delicate interpretation of the washboard player just after the abrupt change of tempo in Cocktails for Two.

Laughing....laughing....laughing....
....in cocktails for....two (hic)...two (hic)....dooodydo.....(HIC!)
[:D]


I see you also appreciate the timeless beauty of the lyrics Ms OG. Its gratifying to come into contact with as fine a mind as yours.   Cheers !

And yours as well, Seeks!  Thanks for the laugh this morning.  Now I have to dig out my Spike Jones stuff & give it a play.  Cheers back atcha!




LadyJulieAnn -> RE: Music lovers (8/21/2006 6:06:55 PM)

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ORIGINAL: captiveplatypus

Other Faves:
Muse
Tori Amos
NIN
The Cure (only recently, hated them in my teen years for some reason)
Pink Floyd (who doesn't?)
Beck
Fiona Apple
Metric


Muse always puts me in the mood to play. [:)]




Daddy4UdderSlut -> RE: Music lovers (8/21/2006 7:22:56 PM)

With the exception of a few areas - show tunes, metal and rap, new age; I like most any style of music, so long as it is done well.  That includes classical, jazz, reggae, blues, folk, rock, alternative, roots, gospel, world...

A couple of things I dislike about much of today's music (sounding like an old fart, I know ;-)):
- With the video phenomenon, the music becomes almost secondary to the video presentation of it
- Too much of today's music is too packaged/calculated, like our politicians - I really go for "authentic" artists' expression - for example Ray Lamontagne
http://mp.aol.com/video.index.adp?mode=2&pmmsid=1337462

Hmmm, as for my own creative outlets, that would be either science or photography...

Have you performed publically? Or mostly a shower/car singer? [;)]




Daddy4UdderSlut -> RE: Music lovers (8/21/2006 8:00:20 PM)

Unfortunately, most of my best loved music isn't (legitimately) available for free on the net... but here's another couple of tracks by two more folk artists that I like, that *are*, like Ray Lamontagne, readily available on the net:

Martin Sexton:
http://www.martinsexton.com/mp3/wheredidigowrong.mp3

The Be Good Tanyas:
http://media.nettwerk.com/mov/TheBeGo.ItsNoHa.mov




Daddy4UdderSlut -> RE: Music lovers (8/21/2006 8:44:27 PM)

P.S. And one more from Ray Lamontagne, here doing a cover of Gnarles Barkley's "Crazy", just him and the acoustic guitar, showing off his pipes a bit on this one:
http://www.villageindian.com/Crazy.mp3
...be patient, it'll take awhile to load, but it is well worth the wait. [8D]




popeye1250 -> RE: Music lovers (8/21/2006 9:15:32 PM)

Daddy, check out a group from Ireland called ALTAN if you like world music.




Daddy4UdderSlut -> RE: Music lovers (8/21/2006 10:39:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Daddy, check out a group from Ireland called ALTAN if you like world music.

Thanks for the tip, popeye - I checked out a few of the samples they had on their site - sound traditional and very peaceful music...

Here are a couple of freebies that you may like:
The funky Ben Harper doing "Better Way":
http://mp.aol.com/video.index.adp?mode=2&pmmsid=1476572

The tejano band Texas Tornados doing "Adios Mexico":
http://mp.aol.com/video.index.adp?mode=2&pmmsid=1374041




CreoleCook -> RE: Music lovers (8/22/2006 10:10:43 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Jazzkat1966

I have a real fondness for 1940's big bands like Glenn Miller, Woody Herman, and Benny Goodman, but I also like the modern big band scene, especially stuff from the 60's-80's, like Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich, Woody Herman, et al.



Gotta say, Jazzkat, Except for Woody Herman thrown in that mix, I like your choices there... Would go so far as to say you forgot a few...

Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong, Artie Shaw, Red Nichols, just to name a few...

CC




Chloelicious -> RE: Music lovers (8/23/2006 1:50:44 PM)

I'm really ecclectic about music, it goes from Opera to Pop. The bands or Musicians i like are: RHCP, Guns ans roses, Madonna, Cold play, Tchaikovski, Puccini, Aerosmith; the beatles, The Bee Gees (New york Mining disaster give me thrills) Warren G, 50 cents, Slim shady, Hooverphonic, The cardigans, Stereophonics, etc,....

I also love a Belgian singer named Jacques Brel: This is some Lyrics of on of His songs:

Of course, we had storms
Twenty years of love, it is the love fol
Thousand times you taken your luggage
Thousand times I taken my take-off
And each piece of furniture remembers
In this room without cradle
Glares of the old storms
Nothing any more resembled nothing
You had lost the taste of water
And me that of the conquest

It's probably not well translated cause i done it on reverso but if you want to discover a bit more of His music, David Bowie had made covers of somes.

Le port d'Amsterdam is one of them.




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