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02/22/2005 11:48:16 PM · #76 |
rolling stones, dj shadow, delerium, jack johnson, the shins flowing through my earphones this hour. |
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02/22/2005 11:53:53 PM · #77 |
he is a seriously talented guy no doubt and a really nice one at that. Along that line i also like Jack Johnson. You would probably like an australian band The John Butler Trio.
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see if you can hear any of the music. Zebra is a great song |
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02/23/2005 12:01:12 AM · #78 |
Thanks Lisa! I am checking that JBT out now, and I have listened to Jack Johnson, and I think that he is really talented. It is one that will grow on me. I almost Guarantee that!
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02/23/2005 12:03:42 AM · #79 |
i tried looking for a site that you can hear john butlers music. No luck yet. I will keep looking for ya
Lisa |
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02/23/2005 12:06:33 AM · #80 |
oh dont worry i know john butler trio (actually since "three" came out, and xavier rudd too). both awesome...i did live in new zealand last year so i got some good southern exposure =) |
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02/23/2005 12:08:37 AM · #81 |
I'm not listening to anything right now. Here is what kept me going at work today (whoever invented the iPod should get some kind of medal at least!):
Shostakovich - Symphony #6
Gershwin - Rhapsody In Blue
Moody Blues - A Question Of Balance
Mozart - Flute And Harp Concerto
Haydn - Symphony #101
King Crimson - Larks Tongues In Aspic
Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (live album)
Procol Harum - Broken Barricades
Message edited by author 2005-02-23 00:26:12. |
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02/23/2005 12:10:31 AM · #82 |
Originally posted by parrothead: P.S. Watch his DVD, and you will be amazed at a Bongo Solo. Never thought I would appreciate bongos like that? Its like sseing Ian Anderson play the flute. Its inspiring! Listen to it all!!! He is just a wonderful and timeless musican and songwriter. I could'nt say enough about him! |
Cool, I'll look for him, but better yet, an Ian Anderson fan? He's so talented, and intelligent. I've seen Tull a number of times through the years but I saw Ian at a special "Rubbing Elbows with Ian Anderson" tour, which was part talk show and part music, and he is wonderfully entertaining at both.
I have his The Secret Language of Birds solo CD which is very good!
And if you ever have to put a slide show with music, which I do for my daughters Crew team, it makes a great background.
For that matter, if you like Ian Anderson's flute solos, and New Age music, check out Rhonda Larson, "Distant Mirrors". The song "The Way of the River" makes a wonderful background song which goes from soft and slow to very energetic and loud!
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02/23/2005 12:25:32 AM · #83 |
Van Halen (both David and Sammy)
Led Zep
Metallica
Fleetwood Mac
Pink Floyd
All classic rock and some alternative.
And depending on my mood (or poker night) I also like the old swingin' jazz: Frank, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Basie, Ella etc.
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02/23/2005 12:37:43 AM · #84 |
I like a variety of things.
Snoop Dogg, Usher, Joe, Eminem
Janet Jackson, Frickin A!, Hilary Duff
I also like classical and almost every 80's artist there ever was, although my two faves have to be Huey Lewis and the News and INXS |
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02/23/2005 12:54:31 AM · #85 |
Zero 7
Lenny Kravitz
Radiohead
Suede |
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02/23/2005 01:03:25 AM · #86 |
Originally posted by megryan: U2, U2 and more U2.....Can't wait for them to hit our shores in December. That's too long to wait ! Wish I was in the States right now :-( |
Yay - me too.
We are going to see them in Philly May 14. Am hoping to catch them again on their third leg in the fall - tickets were a bear to get.
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02/23/2005 01:04:37 AM · #87 |
Clash, Rainmakers, Oingo Boingo, Queen, U2, Simple Minds...
On a quiet side, I enjoy Albinioni's Adaggio.
-Serge |
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02/23/2005 01:04:42 AM · #88 |
right now, infected mushroom.... very good psy
i strongly recommend it to electronic music fans. |
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02/23/2005 01:20:48 AM · #89 |
On my playlist right now are: Tori Amos, Muse, Rachmaninoff/v, Hannah Fury, Unto Ashes, Mozart, Nine Inch Nails, Stone Temple Pilots, Godsmack, Cecilia Bartoli, Liszt, Murderdolls, Zoltan & His Gypsy Ensemble, Maria Callas singing Un Bel Di [vedremo...] from Puccini's Madama Butterfly (this gets a full explanation due to my extreme adoration of it), and Joan Baez.
I obviously rip my CDs to mp3 :) There are more on my list, but I decided enough listing was enough :P
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02/23/2005 01:21:04 AM · #90 |
Originally posted by peete: right now, infected mushroom.... very good psy
i strongly recommend it to electronic music fans. |
i will let my hubbie know. he likes orbital, ultra sonic, prodigy etc. |
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02/23/2005 01:31:24 AM · #91 |
These days music does influence my photography a lot since I'm working with these guys...
Then at home when I'm working, I listen to very creative stuff like Frank Zappa, Tom Waits... White Stripes also vibes well with me.
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02/23/2005 06:38:41 AM · #92 |
Ray Charles cd. "Careless Love" was playing when I pulled into the parking lot at work, and it's still playing in my head. |
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02/23/2005 06:53:37 AM · #93 |
Originally posted by Kylie: Originally posted by lentil: I dont like the Beatles. (i can feel rocks hitting my head now!) |
Neither do I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bring on the rocks!!! |
Neither do I!!!!
I once had a flatmate who was a Beatles fanatic and played the Beatles all the time. I got my share of Beatles for live then, and I don't like to hear any more. The music is good, but I've had more than enough.
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02/23/2005 07:13:25 AM · #94 |
Radiohead is my thing when I'm on the computer...puts me in the right mood...oh....and the Dissociatives...
Message edited by author 2005-02-23 07:14:11. |
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02/23/2005 07:13:29 AM · #95 |
Wot! No Bach??? I listen to it, sing it, play it all the time. Am I the only one with taste? |
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02/23/2005 07:13:59 AM · #96 |
I'm gonna break style here with my musical taste I guess. ;-) Mostly Rn'R, rockabilly, garage stuff.
--> Rocket from the Crypt, Reigning Sound, Hot Snakes, All American Playboys, Dirtbombs, Detroit Cobras, Supersuckers, Smugglers, ...
Also alot of older jazz/blues/soul/funk stuff.
--> Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Django Reinhardt, Ethiopiques compilations, Riz Ortolani, ...
And then some soundtracks.
--> Lost in Translation, O Brother Where Art Thou?, Straight Story, Shaun of the Dead, Miller's Crossing, Big Lebowski, ...
I play music all the time, so it's safe to say it's a huge influence on my photography and other work. |
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02/23/2005 07:17:39 AM · #97 |
Originally posted by bicray: Am I the only one with taste? |
In your mouth.
Green Day at the moment.
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02/23/2005 07:33:43 AM · #98 |
My Favorite Things - J Coltrane
Bela Fleck-Little Worlds
John Scofield-Uberjam
Wayne Krantz-Two Drink Minimum
...and old Steely Dan |
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02/23/2005 07:36:08 AM · #99 |
I am listening to Barney again for the 15th time today! Does no one else here are kids!...hehe I never get to listen to tv or music as long as my 3 year old is awake....hehe
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02/23/2005 07:53:20 AM · #100 |
Originally posted by melking23: I am listening to Barney again for the 15th time today! Does no one else here are kids!...hehe I never get to listen to tv or music as long as my 3 year old is awake....hehe |
Barney sucks! Teach your children music appreciation. Led Zeppelin rocks.
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