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Sat 15 May 2004, 01:58
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Listening to -- "Fell On Black Days" :: Soundgarden :: Superunknown
I agree with you (^^^ up there ^^^), Soundgarden is one awesome band. If you liked Rage Against The Machine at all (another of my favorite bands), I take it you like Audioslave? They're a bit different, but I still love the sounds.
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Sun 12 Sep 2004, 19:37
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Seems I don't listen to the same music. Will check out the songs you've mentioned. No no! The Walker Brothers, yes forgot them. Great  Thanks Listening to Illioi on the Seven album by Zap Mama. It came up at random out of my itunes list. Everybody knows Zap Mama of course?! World music. All I can say is go on itunes and listen to samples. Does anybody listen to scat? Now its Teen Town - Weather Report.
This post has been edited by Presto: Sun 12 Sep 2004, 19:41
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Wed 15 Sep 2004, 20:07
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re scat question: Most good instrumentalists can scat really well while they're playing, in fact they seem to have trouble playing without. I believe recording engineers used to despair of Earl Hines or Oscar Peterson's 'vocals'. There used to be a few amazing scat vocalese groups around, a few of them French, the terrific 'double six' spring to mind, plus a couple of contemporary bands, whose names escape me. Lambert Hendrix and Ross were probably the most celebrated practitioners...apart from Ella of course.
re Teen Town: Ah, the immortal Jaco Pastorius; what a player eh? Tragic end though. At the moment I'm listening to Jan Hammer's '76ish album 'The first 7 days' . Wonderfully expressive synth solos, surprisingly quite gentle in parts though, with less of the manic. frenetic, slightly exhausting energy of the Mahavishnu Orchestra all trying to outdo one another.
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Mon 20 Sep 2004, 21:53
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Assassins.
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Mon 20 Sep 2004, 23:12
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There's an unsigned band in Illinois named Avidus. I helped them lay down a bunch of tracks. The lead singer is a really impressive lyricist. Check them out http://www.avidusband.comScott
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Fri 1 Oct 2004, 00:35
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I´m listening to The Postal Service - Such Great Heights. It´s a band I´d never heard of until my brother shoved them into my computer, and they are great!
A blend of low-key electronic music that sounds vaguely like my fellow Icelanders Múm and british indie-style vocals. Human and electronic at the same time.
Check it out.
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Fri 1 Oct 2004, 09:43
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2 minutes before I saw this post iTunes started playing "Orange" by The Art of Trance.
By the time I finished reading everybodys posts it had started "Vicious Circles" by Poltergeist (Union Jack remix).
Both of these tracks are from Platipus Records "Ultimate Dream Collection"
By the way Jaysee I like that particular Jan Hammer album alot. But check out the performance of "Earth in Search of a Sun" from the Live Jeff Beck album (name escapes me now) when Hammer toured with him it's great!
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Fri 1 Oct 2004, 20:12
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Thanks Living Clash. This is interesting. I've listened to all the suggested songs except some that itunes shop doesn't sell. I'd forgotten I liked Jeff Beck  In looking I found others I didn't know or had forgotten Listening to Monk/The Shepherd by Bobby MacFerrin on the Beyond Words Album. I'm a real fan of Bobby MacFerrin (scat) although this isn't the most interesting song. Oops its switched to Sarah Bettens Radio at 128kb/s Always the same singer/guitar but its pleasant from time to time. http://www.live365.com/play/309876?SaneID=...0my4a6&pid=1110Oh, its just short clips of songs at the moment. Zap. Now Messe à Quatre Choeurs by Charpentier - Ex Cathedra Choir. Very good recording. I've sung it in concert but a quite boring to listen to (I've now deselected it). Now its gone back to Bobby MacFerrin - El Brujo on the Voice album. You probably know Blackbird (Beatles song) - just his voice - live concert. If you don't know it, and like the voice an an instrument, check out The Voice album. Flamenco now - yeah
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Sat 2 Oct 2004, 09:57
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korektphool, Living Clash; I too love Black Hole Sun. I have to tell you one of the best cover tunes I have ever heard is Black Hole Sun being done by none other than Steve Lawrence & Edie Gorme. I kid you not they did it straight & with serious respect (not like Pat Boone covering Ozzy & Sabbath). It's on a various artists collection called "Lounge-A-Palooza". You really should check it out. By the way at the moment I'm listening to "Long Walk Back to San Antone" by Junior Brown, a guy with a great baritone voice who plays a custom instrument he calls a guit steel, which is a double necked combination of a lap steel & guitar. He plays everything from Dick Dale & the Ventures to Johnny Cash & Jimmy Hendrix, not to mention his own often tounge in cheek traditional country tunes.
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Sat 2 Oct 2004, 13:28
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Hey Presto, I guess I thought Laurel would have been on itunes.. CD baby usually links downloads to itunes, but I guess it is actually done by the artists request. Her 2 albums can be found here and here. There are 2 minute samples of many tunes... well worth checking out. It is kinda new folkish... Like I said, I'm hooked.. Probably look like a idiot crusing around the Phoenix Arizona area with her cranked on the car stereo! BTW, CD Baby is a great place to find indie artists of all kinds, as well as being a great place to sell music.. both CDs (on CD Baby), and downloads on itunes... and actually get payed! It's kinda cool seeing many folks listening to alot of the same stuff I do. Maybe the mac thing goes deeper than just a choice of computers
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