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Started by RealCool Daddio, April 24, 2011, 10:21:45 PM





Usagi

I'm more of a Wagner girl, myself.  (But who could say anything bad about Beethoven, honestly?  It's like saying you don't like pie - it was beautiful.  ;))

Richard Wagner - "Tristan und Isolde", Prelude

Incubus - You Will Be A Hot Dancer

Back when they still were big into Mr.Bungle.



favorite type of music that i put on when reading. the motet


J. S. Bach - Motet "Singet Dem Herrn Ein Neues Lied" BWV 225 (1/3)

easily the most difficult instrument i've ever played. i enjoy listening to those that have it mastered.

Aboriginal Music by Richard Walley

EvB

Quote from: Usagi on May 10, 2011, 12:09:23 PM
I'm more of a Wagner girl, myself.  (But who could say anything bad about Beethoven, honestly?  It's like saying you don't like pie - it was beautiful.  ;) )


Wagner's signature piece: Die Walküre

Wagner - Die Walküre: "The Ride of the Valkyries" (Boulez)

b_dubb

Quote from: EvB on May 15, 2011, 03:28:43 PM
Wagner's signature piece: Die Walküre

Wagner - Die Walküre: "The Ride of the Valkyries" (Boulez)
i killed the wabbit ... i killed the wabbit ...

also ... charlie don't surf

carry on

The General

Good point about Robin Williams, wanderer.
Add to the list Ray Charles and Richard Pryor.


BobGrau

my two cent's worth... (how much is that in real money?)

as a Brit, I had the inestimable pleasure of listening in realtime to John Peel through most of the nineties - he is my Art Bell I guess, tho the two shows are totally different obviously - and i was just wondering what the american perspective is on him?

A MINUTES NOISE FOR JOHN (PEEL) - JOHN PEEL TRIBUTE

Usagi

Death in June - Europa:The Gates of Heaven and Hell

So, anyways, I did not abandon the CoastGabbers!  I was just in Wien for a bit chillin' with the Habsburgs... well, the dead ones, anyway.

I also saw, speak of the devils, the graves of Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, Strauss, and even a faux one for Mozart, out there somewhere in a mass-grave.

Wish I was still there... needless to say.

slipstream

Quote from: the_wanderer on May 16, 2011, 09:11:49 PM
One of the greatest works of music of all time.


A humble correction, if I may.  THE greatest work of music of all time.   8)

Eddie Coyle

Quote from: BobGrau on May 29, 2011, 09:05:03 AM

as a Brit, I had the inestimable pleasure of listening in realtime to John Peel through most of the nineties - he is my Art Bell I guess, tho the two shows are totally different obviously - and i was just wondering what the american perspective is on him?

A MINUTES NOISE FOR JOHN (PEEL) - JOHN PEEL TRIBUTE

     Largely,my exposure to Mr Peel comes via BBC Archive cds, as I read this post, I just so happened to be listening to Fairport Conventions "Best of the BBC" and it includes selections from "Top Gear" episodes from 1968-74. He seemed to be way ahead of the curve of knowing what would be cool.

b_dubb

Quote from: RealCool Daddio on April 25, 2011, 09:28:09 PM
Hey, not trying to convert you, sounds like you like them, which is cool.  Who would get your vote?


it's a toss up for me: the rolling stones, the beatles, the who, talking heads ... i can't decide

just listened to this ....

http://youtu.be/o4jvXjSty3A

pretty kick ass

Am I the only person here who likes Richard D James/Aphex Twin?


onan

Best underappreciated band in the 70's


Aerosmith - Walk This Way


Best artist of the 70's all the way to now
Lou Reed & Velvet Underground - Sweet Jane -Poddighe Version


Artist to make you think even when you don't realize it


David Bowie- Space Oddity Original Video (1969)


Artist I wish was still here




Frank Zappa-Stinkfoot live 1974


best guitarist not recognized as best guitarist (actually more into the 80's so shoot me)


Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (Alchemy Live)


Almost forgot best fun band


The Ramones - I Wanna Be Sedated MP3 Clear.






I really love Bowie's Space Oddity, both the song and video.

onan

OH YEAH Gary Numan and the Tubeway army... He lead me to Ultravox


Ultravox Mine For Life from 'Monument'


And to (pay no attention to the video on these)


Eye In The Sky
AMV Alan Parsons Project - I Robot


Usagi

Quote from: onan on June 06, 2011, 07:39:10 AM

David Bowie- Space Oddity Original Video (1969)


Ha!  I'd never seen this video of the song before.  Thanks for that!

Wow... that's some bad hair.

BobGrau

Quote from: NefariousBanana on June 05, 2011, 10:38:21 PM
Am I the only person here who likes Richard D James/Aphex Twin?

I've explored many hidden dimensions of time and space listening to RDJ!
However these days Mr Venetian Snares is the daddy -

Venetian Snares - Miss Balaton



Public Image Ltd is fucking awesome.

Ever seen "Hardware"?

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