Let's talk about music
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imogen heap has been kicking my ass lately. also, Stravinsky's Firebird. God damn, i love that stuff.
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I like Highly Refined Pirates a lot...especially the second song, but i haven't been too into their more recent releases. PLanet of Ice is solid...but i kind of feel the style they had that made me initially like them isn't there anymore.Pipes Hochuli wrote:I still roll with a band mentioned on page one....minus the bear.
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I'm sitting here doing some research on the web and I get the urge to listen to one of my favorite Classical pieces, but I don't have the CD ripped and don't feel like walking over the the cabinet so I look it up on youtube. One of the most beautiful pieces around, with some technical fireworks thrown in. Enjoy.
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Seventh studio album from Christian metal/hard rockers Project 86 coming out next Tuesday. Amazingly it hasn't leaked yet but the 5 songs on their myspace are all pretty decent and heavier than their last effort, which was more geared towards indie/alternative. Newer stuff is very much hard rockish, but you can't deny the power in the singer's voice, and frankly he's the reason why they've lasted so long. By far one of the best lyricists and vocalists in the hard rock/metal scene in terms of longevity and creativity.
Seventh studio album from Christian metal/hard rockers Project 86 coming out next Tuesday. Amazingly it hasn't leaked yet but the 5 songs on their myspace are all pretty decent and heavier than their last effort, which was more geared towards indie/alternative. Newer stuff is very much hard rockish, but you can't deny the power in the singer's voice, and frankly he's the reason why they've lasted so long. By far one of the best lyricists and vocalists in the hard rock/metal scene in terms of longevity and creativity.
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Anathallo - Just played in Pittsburgh in April... Great show. Very solid indie band.
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This certainly isn't new, but I was listening to Deep Tracks on sirius and heard Return to forever - Romantic Warrior. I decided to get the album and I'm really enjoying it, I suppose it would classify as Jazz-Rock? Anyone ever listen?
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I was digging for awhile for this one, but there's a few different listings for "Hi-Tech", and they obviously don't include this rapper. I knew it's been a few years since I heard this, but I had no idea that it went back to 1996.
If the sample sounds familar, it's "Portishead - Roads"
I was digging for awhile for this one, but there's a few different listings for "Hi-Tech", and they obviously don't include this rapper. I knew it's been a few years since I heard this, but I had no idea that it went back to 1996.
If the sample sounds familar, it's "Portishead - Roads"
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This is Fusion (Jazz-Rock). RTF are a legendary group on the same level of musical greateness as Mozart or Beethoven, IMO. Sheer genius by everyone in the group, with Chick Corea on keys and Stanley Clarke on bass as the main members. This is music for musicians and for people who understand true music. This isn't entertainment music for dancing - this is art played by master musicians.eddysnake wrote:This certainly isn't new, but I was listening to Deep Tracks on sirius and heard Return to forever - Romantic Warrior. I decided to get the album and I'm really enjoying it, I suppose it would classify as Jazz-Rock? Anyone ever listen?
On a personal note, this is the kind of stuff I (mostly) moved to from Metal, although I'm sure I keep playing some Metal for as long as I live.
Every album these guys put out is quiet different, ranging from Jazz to an almost Rock sound.
If you get into this stuff, go to Amazon and order all their CDs. I think they have 7 studio albums. They of course have had countless other projects, solo or with other groups spanning decades. Al Di Meola was also part of the group and I think everybody knows who he is.
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# Return to Forever (1972, ECM)
# Light as a Feather (1972, Polydor)
# Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (1973, Polydor)
# Where Have I Known You Before (1974, Polydor)
# No Mystery (1975, Polydor)
# Romantic Warrior (1976, Columbia)
# Musicmagic (1977, Columbia)
This is definitely my favorite fusion group. I spent hours and hours listening to RTF. And Stanley Clarke who himself has been a main influence and inspiration.
They were mostly an instrumental group, but did have quiet a few songs with vocals. I am an addict for female Jazz singers like Flora Purim with RTF.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am ... fpxqy5ld0e" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am ... fyxqygld6e" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (they're missing this album on the main discography page)
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Lots of stuff on youtube.
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Much Thanks, I will be checking out more of their stuff, I'm really digging it!Sarcastic wrote:
If you get into this stuff, go to Amazon and order all their CDs. I think they have 7 studio albums. They of course have had countless other projects, solo or with other groups spanning decades. Al Di Meola was also part of the group and I think everybody knows who he is.
Here:
# Return to Forever (1972, ECM)
# Light as a Feather (1972, Polydor)
# Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (1973, Polydor)
# Where Have I Known You Before (1974, Polydor)
# No Mystery (1975, Polydor)
# Romantic Warrior (1976, Columbia)
# Musicmagic (1977, Columbia)
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I'm sorry, but people who "understand true music" are people who hear any music and are genuinely moved by it, whether it's sitting back and stroking their lame facial hair or boogeying on a dance floor. it's art. it's supposed to enrich your life and give you some insight into the world we are forced to live in. it's not a hammer than should be used to try to make other people see how much smarter you are than them.
some people actually listen to the mahavishnu orchestra and the information society and get something wonderful from both.
some people actually listen to the mahavishnu orchestra and the information society and get something wonderful from both.
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It's funny that you can have this view on music, after your hearing your views on women. (Megan Fox is a guy)larry wrote:I'm sorry, but people who "understand true music" are people who hear any music and are genuinely moved by it, whether it's sitting back and stroking their lame facial hair or boogeying on a dance floor. it's art. it's supposed to enrich your life and give you some insight into the world we are forced to live in. it's not a hammer than should be used to try to make other people see how much smarter you are than them.
some people actually listen to the mahavishnu orchestra and the information society and get something wonderful from both.
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I'll play along....why in the world is that funny?Kicksave wrote:It's funny that you can have this view on music, after your hearing your views on women. (Megan Fox is a guy)larry wrote:I'm sorry, but people who "understand true music" are people who hear any music and are genuinely moved by it, whether it's sitting back and stroking their lame facial hair or boogeying on a dance floor. it's art. it's supposed to enrich your life and give you some insight into the world we are forced to live in. it's not a hammer than should be used to try to make other people see how much smarter you are than them.
some people actually listen to the mahavishnu orchestra and the information society and get something wonderful from both.
if you think my opinion on the looks of some bimbo, the thread for which consisted completely of people giving their takes on her looks, is my "view on women", then mommy and daddy didn't do a good job of teaching you what's what in this world, man. I'm sure you don't actually think that, or I guess I hope you don't.
ps. I never said she was a guy. I said she mas a mannish look. it's funny, I was hanging out with my friend ron yesterday, and ron is a fan of talking looks of celebrity women. well, he asked me what I thought of megan fox. I expressed that I thought she was rather manly looking. without missing a beat, he agreed...but then said she was still decent looking.

either way, it all good. by the way, I think return to forever is kind of lame proto-new age music, to be honest. go with mahavishnu orchestra if you want the real deal.
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New modest mouse album for your listening pleasure!
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Nice, thanks!tperko wrote:New modest mouse album for your listening pleasure!
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No problem! I try and put new stuff i find up there every once in awhile. Enjoy!Gaucho wrote:Nice, thanks!tperko wrote:New modest mouse album for your listening pleasure!
http://theperkos.com/?page_id=276" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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They definitely have drifted from the alt-country sound of their earlier albums, but they're still one of my faves.Troy Loney wrote:Digitalgypsy66 wrote:Wilco [The Album] is pretty good. Anyone else get it yet?
Not thrilled with it...i haven't been thrilled with any wilco since yankee hotel foxtrot.
they're an alt-country band sarcastic...atleast thats when they were good in my opinion...now they just kind of sound like the beatles.
I'm not disappointed with their new album, but not in love with it, either; but it'd be tough for them to match Sky Blue Sky for me.... it was/is one of my top 10 favorites to put in and listen to from start to finish. Especially on a nice day.
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i like autumn beds....moon & arctica and lonesome crowded west are such amazing albums...they kind of stray back to that sound...but i think they switched drummers a while ago and he was a major influence back then.tperko wrote:New modest mouse album for your listening pleasure!
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an overall great band in my opinion...
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Anyone else listen to new(er) Silverchair?
Good stuff.
Good stuff.
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My friend actually has this on vinyl....and it's awesome, awesome stuff.eddysnake wrote:This certainly isn't new, but I was listening to Deep Tracks on sirius and heard Return to forever - Romantic Warrior. I decided to get the album and I'm really enjoying it, I suppose it would classify as Jazz-Rock? Anyone ever listen?
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MalkINintheMiddle wrote:
I like dis song

That made my baby son cry, lol.
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I'd like to offer that dude a lozenge.Digitalgypsy66 wrote:MalkINintheMiddle wrote:
I like dis song![]()
That made my baby son cry, lol.
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In other news, Faith No More is back together. They're still missing Jim Martin, but seeing them perform again brings back some great memories.
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No Jim Martin? Well, you want it all, but I guess you can't have it.jmh470 wrote:In other news, Faith No More is back together. They're still missing Jim Martin, but seeing them perform again brings back some great memories.
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What is 'it'?Corvidae wrote:No Jim Martin? Well, you want it all, but I guess you can't have it.jmh470 wrote:In other news, Faith No More is back together. They're still missing Jim Martin, but seeing them perform again brings back some great memories.
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Rumor has it that it is, in fact, "it"