A morbid fascination with people\'s tastes in music.

RedDawn

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Originally posted by marineboy
Originally posted by provoke_me
i like metal, some techno, classical , old stuff my dads finds ( like wall of voodoo) , ummm...yeah. video game remixes. Overclocked Remix

Wall of Voodoo is very yummy, \"Lost Weekend\" lives on..and on...and on....

I\'ll have to find that one and try it out. Still haven\'t been able to play that one link, but I\'ll keep at it! :D
 

RedDawn

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Originally posted by marineboy


RedDawn, try here:

link

click on Ganesha Sharanam

Basically, the problem is that I don\'t have RealPlayer anymore (system crash a while back). Tried to download it again yesterday, but their site was slow as a dog and wouldn\'t connect. It\'s simply a matter of time. BTW - I want to hear the lab story of meeting/not-meeting your wife!!! Sounds interesting! :D
 

marineboy

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@RedDawn

Oh, the meeting-my-future-wife-in-the-lab story was a bluff, just a flip ending to the story, sorry.

The real story is much more sordid...but we\'ll go through all that on the still non-existant \"In Which Dark And Gloomy Nightclub Did You Meet Your Future Spouse\" thread....

:D
 

RedDawn

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@Marineboy...

Originally posted by marineboy

@RedDawn

Oh, the meeting-my-future-wife-in-the-lab story was a bluff, just a flip ending to the story, sorry.

The real story is much more sordid...but we\'ll go through all that on the still non-existant \"In Which Dark And Gloomy Nightclub Did You Meet Your Future Spouse\" thread....

:D

That sounds much better than the \"The fraternity where your future hubby thought you were a bitch...\" thread!!! In my defense, I was very tired (just drove some freshment there b/c they wanted to party) and that hasn\'t changed much! *I\'m awful when I\'m really tired!) lol
 

Ebonbuddha

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You didn\'t include punk. :D
Actually, I listen to alot of things.
I mostly listen old school punk.But it changes depending on my mood. I listen to System of a Down, Clutch, Tool, Skinny Puppy,Pig Face, thought industry, Alice Donut, Helmet... Too many to list here realy. I LOVE Slipknot and Rammstein.
I also listen to Johnny Cash too. I have noticed my painting is better when I listen to Cake or RadioHead.
 

Ebonbuddha

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Is Nina Story Canadian? When we we home in December there was a Canadian artist that looked amazingly lke her. Unfortuantely I didn\'t pay attention. i was too busy playing in the snow and taking pics of animal footprints in the snow for my students.



Originally posted by Garyo
Went to see this amazing woman play a couple of weeks ago. Her name is Nina Storey and her performance gives chills.

Nina Storey site

Garyo
 

Garyo

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Nope Nina is from Colorado and apparently very well know around there. The last few years she has taken to touring outside the state.

Garyo
 

Equus

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@ Margo - ACK! Forgot Queen! How could I do that? They got really trendy for a while here, but I still love listening to them. I also like watching old footage of their concerts. Sometimes they\'re kinda bizaare, but Freddy Mercury\'s sense of showmanship and presentation are amazing.

@ RedDawn - Ya know, I just saw a documentary on Ravel (I think that was his name) that covered his life, including when he wrote Bolero. Not recommended as feel-good material, but it would probably help most people feel better about their own lives.
 
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im more into older music like:

motorhead
derek and the dominoes
the stranglers
queen
santana
red hot chilli pepers
black sabbath
even sometimes the eagles lol
etc

but i really do despise 1 genre...

RAP!!!!

its jsut telentless drivvel,spouted by a bunch of people shouting crap about being shot, and doing \"drive bys\" with there \"homies\". i jsut cant see why ppl listen to it!

- gez
 

Celthulhu

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If one thinks all Rap is Gangsta, one has never heard Insane Clown Posse... hi-larious... although there is shouting and foul language.
:D:D
 

Legacy Account

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Have to say, moronic US \'gangstas\' give hip hop a very bad image and the crap they spout has absolutely no relevance here in the UK (although I\'m sure it will do if kids keep listening to and seeing it). There is actually some very decent stuff out there.

You just have to dig.

Very deep!
 

Joshua

Member
the thing about the so called gangster rap is not what they say, its how they say it. you should distinguish between that.
its the same with painting, its not what we paint (c\'mon, we paint little toy soldiers for kids) its HOW we paint them ;)

oh just by the way, my vote went away for metal
manowar! born to live forevermore! :)
 

EricJ

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I think I need to speak up in defense of rap, even gangster rap. First of all I will admit there is a lot of very poorly done music in this genre, however that is true for every genre, so we can\'t just define it all by those examples.

A lot of the music produced has incredibly complex and original use of rythem and instrumentation (although often electronically generated). The lyrics are often very technically perfected in their form, and the use of language is usually very inventive and expressive. And please do not say there are not a lot of vocal talent in the genre either, many of the singers/rappers are on par with anyone out there.

Now I admit that the message and theme of the music may not appeal to everyone, but I can\'t see how that makes the entire genre \"bad\". To me that is very short sighted. The music is an expression of human experiences and no less valid than any other. In fact I would argue many of the expriences and the passion behind the words are more sincerely expressed than much of the other music listed in this thread.

just my 2 cents :)

Eric
 

Legacy Account

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As I said, some good stuff, much bad. But personally I\'d prefer not to listen to ramblings of violent, misogynist nob-heads!

Whatever happened to the vibe of The Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster Flash and The Rock Steady Crew? The music was all about partying and having a good time. NWA and Public Enemy hijacked it somewhere along the line. The sad thing is that many contemporary rappers are regurgitating the stuff/antics done twenty years ago now. And they think they\'re cutting edge:rolleyes:

\"Hey, I\'ve got a great idea for a song! It\'s called \'Booty Bitch\'.\"

\"Cool. What\'ll we do in the video?\"

\"Let\'s get a load of hot women in thongs to wave their big asses into the camera. You can stand there waving your arms and look hard!\"

\"Great, but what should I wear?\"

\"Well we need you semi-naked to appeal to the ladies. Oh, and a HUGE diamond encrusted dollar sign on a chain. Maybe a gold stopwatch..... And we\'ll get you some gold teeth!\"

Ahh, reminds me of \'Fear of a Black Hat\'.....lol
 

EricJ

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I agree, but you also have rappers like Nas who is really expressive in his music, or Missy Elliot who manage to continually push the envelope musically. And personally I find NWA and Public enemy very important, what they were saying rang true to a lot of people.

And for funny rap, just look at a Ludacris album, there is a lot of light hearted and fun songs, just in a different style now...and don\'t forget Coolio! 1234 was awesome and fun!!
 
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