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[QUOTE=I Am Electrocution]Me too. And Saetia.[/QUOTE]
Do you have Soulseek? You listen to good music. |
[B]Daggae![/B]
Black Eyes - Cough Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch Os Mutantes - Mutantes SpaceMen 3 - Perfect Perscription The Clash - Self Titled Microphones - Glow Pt.2 |
Pinback - Blue Screen Life
Used to be my least favorite Pinback, now it's about tied for #1. |
The new Jaga Jazzist is awesomeness.
Everyone should listen to "Oslo Skyline". |
Ahem, they're now called simply "Jaga".
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[QUOTE=Swami]Ahem, they're now called simply "Jaga".[/QUOTE]
Thanks, mister. |
I need new music, almost everything I'm listening to seems stale.
*makes thread* |
Get some Cougars into ya'.
That and Trans Am. YES! |
Bilal - 1st Born Second
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs Suede - Singles |
Husker Du- New Day Rising (Easily just as good as Zen Arcade... noone seems to ever accept that, however)
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I'm revisiting my Yo La Tengo and Velvet Underground obsessions. Good times.
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Cannonball Adderley Quintet - [I]Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at the Club[/I]
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[QUOTE=Iai]Tom Waits - Rain Dogs[/QUOTE]
Outstanding. :cool: I'm listening to the new Val Emmich CD I got. I've also been listening to the Replacements/Westerberg and the Manics. |
We're studying the Modernist and Post-Modernist movement in History/Western Humanities class, and the professor played a little Stravinsky called "Rite of Spring." The string section started playing the same harsh note over and over again and everyone thought the record skipped, so the prof. turned if off.
But now nobody has any idea if the record was skipping, or if that was part of the piece. I mean, the teacher said before that the piece was very dark and primitive, and it caused a riot when it was first performed, so I was ready for anything. Zappa, could you shed some light on this? |
How far into the piece are we talking? If you know about how long it took before this started, to you also know if he played it from the first movement? The first movement of the pieces is a bassoon solo. It's a 37 minute work, so it's hard for me to pinpoint whether what you're describing is a skip or not without some more qualification of where to look.
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I have no idea; I guess it's some kind of excerpt because the focus was on syncopation and it started out with most of a full orchestra playing, only on the unaccented beats instead.
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I bet it was skipping.
The piece definitely has a certain harshness to it, but by today's standards it's pretty melodious. |
Like most Stravinsky.
Sounds like a skip to me. I can't think of anywhere in the work it does that, offhand. |
Re-listening to some of the Black Dice vinyl I have... it's been oddly relaxing
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the Notwist - consequence
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Some of my older stuff, like the Smashing Pumpkins and Tool. Also the new Decemberists album, new Moby album and Brian Eno.
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Pinkerton-Weezer
Doolittle-Pixies The Bends-Radiohead Stoned & Dethroned-Jesus & Mary Chain |
An 80's Alternative mix
New Decemberists Bonnie Prince Billy |
Just been enjoying my first couple of listens to [i]California[/i], and I've been digging it. Vanity Fair is an awesome song.
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"Vanity Fair" is the best Mr. Bungle song.
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Well as much as I like his vocal versatility, my favourite Patton-related songs are always those that he really sings on. And Vanity Fair is an excellent example of such a song, so yeah.
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Crispen Glover is one odd man. Recorded one helluva album though. Craziest thing I've heard in a while.
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I went through a big of a Crispin Glover (movie) phase several months ago; watched many, liked most of them, and discovered whilst reading around that he'd recorded an album or two as well. And I'd completely forgotten my intention to check them out, until now. So thanks :)
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TV on the Radio- Ambulance.
Jethro Tull- Aqualung. Velvet Revolver- Dirty Little Things. (it was on Leno last night) |
[QUOTE=YDload]Velvet Revolver- Dirty Little Things. (it was on Leno last night)[/QUOTE]
I'm watching the video of it from Leno now. It wasn't a great performance. :( |
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