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Author: | Songbird Robin [ Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:06 pm ] |
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Ok, I want to play... Old School... Younger Days but currently still in high rotation. Earlier Genesis/Yes/ELP/KC/Gabriel...the latter two, for obvious reasons, were the gateways to my STICK obsession Joni Mitchell Thomas Dolby CSN J. Browne/Raitt/Heart/ Paula Cole New School... Current "Younger Days...AARP version!!" California Guitar Trio Jaco Pastorius....ok, I know I'm late to this party but he's still relevant! Steven Wilson...can't wait for Friday's concert...woot! Mariusz Duda/Riverside/Lunatic Soul/ Opeth....dabbling Pentatonix/Postmodern Jukebox It's a girl thing...Kate Davis and Kina Grannis ♥♫Robin |
Author: | VT1997 [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:33 am ] |
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Here's my top artists ever since 1985 (at age 12). I'm mostly a rock guy, with some jazz and classical in there. Rock: U2 Pearl Jam Nirvana Soundgarden Lush Smashing Pumpkins Primus Dixie Dregs Steve Morse Kansas (so underrated) The rest, I hate to admit, is tried and true progressive rock from the 1970's (ELP, King Crimson, Yes, Rush, Genesis, Gentle Giant). However, here's some lesser knowns (70s and 2000s) from that genre that I really enjoy to this very day. The obscure acts are the best. Soft Machine Starcastle Magma Spock's Beard Echolyn Djam Karet The Flower Kings Trent Gardner's Magellan Dream Theater Jordan Rudess Julie Slick (a bassist who tours with Adrian Belew - she's a rising star) Jazz (starting from '93): Miles Davis Stanley jordan John Coltrane Duke Ellington Thelonious Monk Classical: Bartok Mussorgsky Bach Ravel Chopin |
Author: | JHammondC [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 12:21 pm ] |
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I listen to a lot of different things. Right now, I'm on a kick finding heavy metal covers of ABBA tunes. But on the regular: Kevin Gilbert Mushroomhead Dream Theater Spock's Beard Blues Traveler |
Author: | LADC [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:22 pm ] |
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How is it possible? So much. In my record rack rotation now Mozart Piano Concertos #17 and #21 - Géza Anda Sargasso Sea - John Abercrombie and Ralph Towner Aerial Boundaries - Michael Hedges Blonde On Blonde - Dylan The Köln Concert - Keith Jarrett Le Tombéau De Couperin - The Philadelphia Orchestra w Eugene Ormandy Erik Satie: The Velvet Gentleman - Camarata Contemporary Chamber Group Diary - Ralph Towner Jack Johnson - Miles Davis As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Metheny & Mays Organ Grinder Swing - Jimmy Smith Ambient 4 On Land - Brian Eno Cello Quartet - Roger Kelloway Missouri Sky - Charlie Haden & Pat Metheney Prelude - Deodato I just discovered this old vinyl, which I had tucked away in storage of Deodato, put it on and a rush of memories with his disco version of Also Sprach Zarathustra. Stanley Clarke has a bass solo on that track with Billy Cobham on drums!!!! The track sounded so familiar, I was trying to place where I heard it, when a Stickist friend, Eliah Levy played a video from the Hal Ashby movie, BEING THERE, featuring that tune in a very big way. Early influence (still listening) My band Butterfiled Blues Band BB King Hendrix Jeff Beck Cream Beatles Stones Dylan Donavan Joni Mitchell Stevie Wonder Them Animals Zombies Kinks Lovin' Spoonful Moby Grape I'm old Jazz Coltrane Mingus Miles Monk John McLaughlin Weather Report Chick Corea Lots of old blues Pop/Rock Too many to mention All-time faves Ravel: Concerto in G - Charles Munch conducts Orchestre de Paris RonRoco - Gustavo Santaolalla Belladonna - Daniel Lanois There Will Be Blood soundtrack - Jonny Greenwood Right Now Move - Charlie Hunter Quintet Apollo - Eno Tweekend - Crystal Method Facing You - Jarrett and... Fight of The Cosmic Hippo - Béla Fleck & The Flecktones Martinis & Bikinis - Sam Phillips My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts - Eno/Byrne East-West - Buttrerfield Blues Band Histoire Du Soldat - Stravinsky conducts Columbia Symphony Nilsson Schmilsson - Harry Nilsson Sail Away - Randy Newman The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams - Sir Adrian Boult conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra Yuki (my wife) influences Dolphy Sonny Rollins Milt Jackson Sonny Clark Basie Billie Holiday Juan Gabriel Maná |
Author: | mike kemp [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:42 pm ] |
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LADC wrote: How is it possible? So much. In my record rack rotation now Do you own all these on vinyl? My friend Mike Graham who owns a new and used record store would love to see and hear some of those. If you are ever passing through Erie, Pa be sure to make some time to visit his place "Graham's Records and Collectibles", you could spend hours there just browsing. Not really a plug for his store as much as a heads up for anyone who appreciates music on vinyl. Actually that really did sound like spam for his shop. I guess since he isn't a chain and you can only purchase any of his stock at the building where sells them, maybe it doesn't count as real spam! Sorry if it came off that way. Mike |
Author: | LADC [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 4:25 pm ] |
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mike kemp wrote: Do you own all these on vinyl? My friend Mike Graham who owns a new and used record store would love to see and hear some of those. If you are ever passing through Erie, Pa Most. Yes. These at the end are CDs: RonRoco - Gustavo Santaolalla Belladonna - Daniel Lanois There Will Be Blood soundtrack - Jonny Greenwood Right Now Move - Charlie Hunter Quintet Apollo - Eno Tweekend - Crystal Method Martinis & Bikinis - Sam Phillips I don't get out to PA too often, though. RonRoco is a phenomenal album. Pretty rare too. Gustavo Santaolalla recorded it in 1998 with regional acoustic string players. That album blew the doors wide open to a career in film scoring. All the big directors started asking him for his music after this bereakthrough album. |
Author: | bachdois [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 6:10 pm ] |
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LADC wrote: RonRoco is a phenomenal album. Pretty rare too. Gustavo Santaolalla recorded it in 1998 with regional acoustic string players. That album blew the doors wide open to a career in film scoring. All the big directors started asking him for his music after this bereakthrough album. Worked with him on a CD a little while back... Nice guy, not to good on math though... Sent by Tapatalk |
Author: | LADC [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 6:30 pm ] |
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bachdois wrote: Nice guy, not to good on math though... Hmmm. I hope you got paid. |
Author: | AnDroiD [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 8:09 pm ] |
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K Rex- THE ART BEARS? "Hopes and Fears" cleared my basement faster than Beefheart back in the day. Dagmar Krause is one of the scariest singers i've ever heard. and on what i listen to, the only stuff that still keeps my interest these days is Monk, Dolphy, and Bjork |
Author: | K Rex [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:27 pm ] |
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AnDroiD wrote: K Rex- THE ART BEARS? "Hopes and Fears" cleared my basement faster than Beefheart back in the day. Dagmar Krause is one of the scariest singers i've ever heard. and on what i listen to, the only stuff that still keeps my interest these days is Monk, Dolphy, and Bjork Hey man, Yes, Art Bears were one of my favorites. They are Henry Cow's nightmare. Fantastic stuff. I really liked Bjork, too. And Eric Dolphy. Nobody mentioned Ornette, either. Very important. kev |
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