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Blacklight 03-02-08 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Respenus
How about Clasical music? Anyone? ...
Probably the closest thing to "Classical" that I like is Stockhausen although I have a LOT of Mozart in my music folder for Orbiter.

CCIP 03-02-08 09:11 PM

I should've mentioned my dad but I'm being modest :oops:

I grew up in the family of a professional musician, that's pretty much the only thing he's been doing for a living while I've been around. He's a classically-trained acoustic guitarist, but plays all sorts of stuff. So via him, I've got a massive fill of everything from classical and flamenco to blues and rock to his own avant-garde sort of stuff.

Kapitan_Phillips 03-02-08 11:01 PM

We've had a couple of musicians in our family, but the seriousness didnt really extend past it being a hobby. My father plays and sings famous country music, and has made some good money in pubs around the area, my sister used to play piano, and I'm teaching myself keyboards and experimenting with sounds.

However, I'd love to downsize my current keyboard. A nice desktop MIDI controller would be lovely.

XXi 03-03-08 06:34 AM

I like classical music as well as some modern pieces.

just to name few:
Rammstein,
Nightwish,
Max Raabe (for a party his not so quite serious interpretations are just great ) ,
Tim Fischer
some older American and French tunes,
I like some old jazz to so some tunes in GWX are quite much to my taste.

However, above any and all I prefer the early Baroque music, with pieces composed by such artists like Arcangelo Corelli, Manfredini, Torelli, or Abel.
Quite recently, I `ve found an absolutely stunnig music of one composer forgotten for a very long time: Henrico Albicastro, or, if you like his original name, Jochann von Weissenburg. His Concerti a Quattro Op7 are just most damn impressive piece of classical music I`ve heard for a long time. They are absolutely surprising.
Besides, I like captain Tobias Hume`s Musikall Humours and some songs by John Dowland. Additionally, I`m still discovering the French schold of viola da gamba, represented by Marin Marais, Monsieur de Sainte Colombe, Francois Couperin et consortes.
Piece by Lully, here as directed by Marin Marais: http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=XiN8fnANSdQ

A, one link to Hume: http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=PhxnVyvl5_A

Lionclaw 03-03-08 08:19 AM

Other than listening to JM Jarre i also listen to:

AC/DC
Black Sabbath
Heaven 17
Jimi Hendrix
Kiss
Kool & The Gang
The Human League
Van Halen

And various songs from the 80's

NoTG 03-03-08 08:30 AM

Any by metal, i mean this:

click if you dare :lol: :lol:

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...arch&plindex=7

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...arch&plindex=1

:rock:

steeljackal 03-03-08 08:33 AM

Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQoZmYUuvXw

Onkel Neal 03-03-08 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna
Quote:

Originally Posted by Respenus
How about Clasical music? Anyone? ...

1812 Overture and Ride of the Valkyrie are particularly pleasing to the ear whilst in mid ocean http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

Totally agree. Add in The Slavic March and Pictures at an Exhibition, brother.

nikimcbee 03-03-08 07:44 PM

Are you in this video? Wait, that would be RN:rotfl:

kiwi_2005 03-04-08 03:17 AM

How times have changed just read my first post, now its more Creedence Clearwater, back to Pink Floyd Dark side of the moon album cause it works well when i play WoW:) and love good ole Bob Dylan and Ian Dury and the Blockheads.:rock:

Dowly 03-04-08 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by NoTG

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Kapitan_Phillips 03-04-08 06:23 AM

Fell in love with this one after playing it on Guitar Hero Rocks the 80s :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xd8ykpZkwA

One of those occassions where the tune just clicks :yep:

XXi 03-04-08 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
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Originally Posted by jimbuna
Quote:

Originally Posted by Respenus
How about Clasical music? Anyone? ...

1812 Overture and Ride of the Valkyrie are particularly pleasing to the ear whilst in mid ocean http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

Totally agree. Add in The Slavic March and Pictures at an Exhibition, brother.

I have a recording of Pictures at an Exhibition, performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy on piano, as was the original. Absolutely impressive, much more than the orchestral version.

Jimbuna 03-04-08 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by XXi
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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
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Originally Posted by jimbuna
Quote:

Originally Posted by Respenus
How about Clasical music? Anyone? ...

1812 Overture and Ride of the Valkyrie are particularly pleasing to the ear whilst in mid ocean http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

Totally agree. Add in The Slavic March and Pictures at an Exhibition, brother.

I have a recording of Pictures at an Exhibition, performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy on piano, as was the original. Absolutely impressive, much more than the orchestral version.

'Pictures At An Exhibition'.....I was thinking of Emerson Lake and Palmer :damn:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y1x04hAUT4


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