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Posted - 11/17/2011 : 09:37:52 AM
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quote: Originally posted by mwbpequod
Anything from King Crimson or Robert Fripp, like Lark's Tongue in Aspic Parts 1 through 4
A fellow Fripp fan 
AND into Eno, too ... you must have old Roxy (For Your Pleasure) and Gang of Four (God Save the Queen) squirreled away ... maybe "Beyond Even" . Those were the days 
I had KC's "Thrakattack" and listened to it once, then it sat on the shelf for years until I changed jobs and ended up working until midnight or one in the morning every day. I took the CD to work and loaded it into iTunes. Sleep deprivation was the key to understanding ... also got into Bang on a Can, Ensemble Modern, etc. Lack of sleep really widened my musical horizons.
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Posted - 11/17/2011 : 10:02:17 AM
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my music taste is rather wide, partly thanks to my father and the telly. but my fav songs are (in no order)
biffy clyro - whos got a match http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8kuWH7sjFo&ob=av2n
the prodigy - take me to the hospital http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYyF-62G0UY (side note, part of the sampling in this song, and best heard right at the end of the song, seams to come from belgium ambulances, i heard it when i went a few months ago, and it bugged me so much i played every single song on every single prodigy cd i have till i found it :D)
sleigh bells - Rill Rill http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmFgejWZjtg&ob=av2e got into sleigh bells via a drinks advert on telly, really nice song, even my mum likes it! (how many 21 year olds can claim that?)
stone sour - bother http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-pXD0FXLQ8 got into stone sour via slipknot (has the same lead signer and lead guitarist)
jean michel jarre - oxigene (all parts) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj7A8SX7ccI my father plays the keyboard and used to teach, he was always playing jean michel jarre when i was a kid, and its kept with me.
last, but not least, not a song so much as an artist, ive seen this guy a few times everytime ive been to antwerp, always in the same spot, he cycles around his piano (you read that right) and puts on quite a show always has a crowd even before he starts playing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu7feFQbdbw&feature=related
this one shows his bike-piano well http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Khdw7XidU0&feature=related
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Posted - 11/18/2011 : 07:55:08 AM
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quote: Originally posted by quarryman
quote: Originally posted by mwbpequod
Anything from King Crimson or Robert Fripp, like Lark's Tongue in Aspic Parts 1 through 4
A fellow Fripp fan 
AND into Eno, too
Nothing like a little "Baby's on Fire" 1st thing in the morning to get you hopping!
Fripp's solo can peel paint!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7w9ud4DMoE
And, Eno was just on the Colbert Report, too.
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Posted - 11/18/2011 : 08:44:06 AM
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quote: Originally posted by mwbpequod
Nothing like a little "Baby's on Fire" 1st thing in the morning to get you hopping!
Busta Jones' bass on Third Uncle, with Fripp playing the part of the Repressed Memory. Awesome 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zSrkb5pkrQ
Excellent versions on 801's live album of both Third Uncle and Babe's Ablaze. 
Mark
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Posted - 11/18/2011 : 2:00:25 PM
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Brahms --Piano Concerto No. 1
Brahms -- Symphony No. 1
Beethoven -- Symphony No. 9
Samuel Barbers -- Adagio for Strings
Carl Nielsen -- Symphony No. 4
Frank Sinatra -- This Love of Mine
Frank Sinatra -- I'll Never Smile Again
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SR7092
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Posted - 11/20/2011 : 03:45:45 AM
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Hmmm....seems like I remember one by Prince about the Atlantic Coast Line.....oh yeah..."Purple train....purple train...." Sorry guys...ya gotta have a LOT of head trauma to be me!! :-) Ghris Howard
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Posted - 11/20/2011 : 04:16:23 AM
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Anything from Llibre Vermell by my favorite composer, Anonymous: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K66rW6UI-pE
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Posted - 11/25/2011 : 9:46:03 PM
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I know I should be working on my build. But there is so much great music to share! Here are some more modern ones. My oldest daughter turned me on to this first group "Mumford and Sons". Two from these guys because they are so good.
Mumford and Sons "Little Lion Man" http://youtu.be/lLJf9qJHR3E
Mumford and Sons " The Cave" http://youtu.be/3KkUeRPjc-Y
Silversun Pickups "Lazy Eye" http://youtu.be/Ekdq1jbZLFU
That's it for now. Greg Shinnie
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