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Captain may be hungry, but he sure ain't weird! |
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I adore the K-Rose channel on that game. Nothing like Jerry Reed to run down gangsters with! :lol: |
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Well for example, Bruce Springsteen.
Kitty's back: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A4-ZCY0raY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zah5V...eature=related Live from -75. Had to be in two videos, 'cause it's about 17 minutes long! But it's epic! |
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My favourite band of all time was Fugazi until I interviewed Ian Mackaye a few years ago and I discovered the meaning of the proverb 'Never meet your heroes.'
Quite aside from the fact that I'm going through a heavy Madness kick just now my favourite music remains swing, particulary Count Basie but with a nod to the Reinhart / Grappeli axis too. Also mental for decent 'Classical' music (I hate that term but am too lazy to think of anything better.) Aside from anything involving Steve Albini I had pretty much stopped listening to anything that could be called rock music (not that was ever really much of a fan of rock,) until a friend made me listen to the Artic Monkeys who I believe may quite possibly be the saviours of mankind. 'I bet you look good on the dance floor' is one of the very greatest rock tunes I have ever, ever heard. It makes me dance like Snoopy. Gorrilaz are pretty good too. perhaps there is a simian thing going on. |
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How about Clasical music? Anyone? ...
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Beethovens 9th is very okay :up:
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Of course it is. Especially, because one part of it contains our "anthem" (although we aren't supposed to call it an anthem nowadays, it's been cut from the Lisbone treaty).
What I wanted to ask, is there anyone who listens only, better said primarily, to classical music. None of this modern amoral screaming (for the most part). Other pieces of classical music that are a must hear are: Bach: Brandenburg concertos Beethoven's Fifth (yes it's famous, but it's also very, very good) Tchaikovsky: First Piano concert, 1812 overture (yes, I know, I'm only listing the "world" famous works, but they do hold some special values, atleast for me) Mozart: Requiem and a dozen other excellent works Berlioz: La symphonie Fantastique Brahms's First Sibelius (I only know Finlandia, maybe Dowly can explain it in further detail if he sees this post) Tartini's Devil Sonata This are only the top of my list, which is long. Since one lives only on immortal works, he has, in a way less to chose from than other people, but it does make one's work immortal aswell. |
Nirvana. Simply the best, charismatic vocalist, unique voice he has and great songs, especially the more melancholy & darker ones. :up: Too bad you had to go Kurt. :cry:
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I enjoy a lot of punk rock.
Blink 182, Jimmy Eat World, Offspring, etc :p A lot of their stuff can be found on Youtube, too lazy to post a link |
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Who wouldnt remember this one :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7-E1qTVJgE And of course, Self Esteem. Sounds ALOT like Nirvana. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kIZeVoRBuU |
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So I listen to classics, some of my favorites are the late 19th and early 20th century Russian composers. |
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