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Re: Modern Classics?

Postby Camarillobrillo on Sat May 17, 2008 2:53 pm

Toffeeman wrote:Well I am not a great fan of classics at all but I do like music with melody. M Varese doesn't seem to give you much in the way of melody.


Yes it's not his main aim...
most of his composition are atonal or have pieces of melody scattered using ordered sequences...
just another way of writing music.

Randy Newman is truly a great All-round musician...
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Postby sbando on Mon May 19, 2008 4:14 pm

The two albums that have been my faves in the 2000's, that I know by heart but that are still full of great surprises are Sasha & Digweed's Northern Exposure 1 and 2.

As for the past, I could mention XTC's "Skylarking", The Charlatans' "Between the 7th and the 11th", "The Stone Roses".

This not counting The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, Sonic Youth, Beastie Boys, Patti Smith etc. that are beyond all that.
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Postby Xenomorgue on Mon May 19, 2008 4:35 pm

Currently my favourite music is goth/doom metal. I listen a lot to bands like Draconian, Tristania, Sirenia, Penumbra, Theatre of Tragedy, After Forever.

However my musical taste is much broader than that. Over the years I have listened to different stuff and now I have 1000+ CDs in my collection.

Some other music that I like:
* classic rock: Led Zeppelin, Doors, Neil Young & Crazy Horse
* prog/sympho: Yes, UK, King Crimson
* metal: Soundgarden, Monster Magnet, Queensryche
* world: Dead Can Dance, McKennitt, Vas
* medieval: Estampie, La Reverdie
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hmmm, ....

Postby Mr_White on Mon May 19, 2008 6:06 pm

...... well, one of my all-time favorites is "Touched by the hands of God" (New Order).
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Postby sbando on Mon May 19, 2008 8:32 pm

Yeah, Joy Division/New Order too, of course. The Beatles, Bowie, Sex Pistols, Neil Young, Public Enemy, Jesus & Mary Chain, Nirvana.


As for my LEAST favorite:

REM, Coldplay (fucking lamers) and the worst-of-the-worst-ever, Pearl Jam.
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Postby Xenomorgue on Mon May 19, 2008 11:00 pm

IMO Pearl Jam's debut album "Ten" is excellent.
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Postby sbando on Mon May 19, 2008 11:19 pm

Many people love them, my closest friends love them too. But I just hate their guts.
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Postby Camarillobrillo on Tue May 20, 2008 3:02 am

sbando wrote:and the worst-of-the-worst-ever, Pearl Jam.


With the band i was in during the mid '90 i played their music a whole lot.

I liked them at first...now i can't stand even a single song...

Anyway after a few hours of sleep i have to agree that "Ten" was a good record...

And this below is David Bowie with Trent Reznor and i bow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrDzWmIcJuI
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Postby Xenomorgue on Tue May 20, 2008 4:31 pm

I really liked the so-called "grunge" genre. There were a lot of good Seattle bands at the time: Soundgarden, Alice in chains, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone, Truly, Temple of the Dog.

Here is a awsome clip (Loud Love) from Soundgarden:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=J5ivn4UGnJE&feature=related
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Postby sbando on Tue May 20, 2008 4:44 pm

Yeah, Screaming Trees too. Gary Lee Conner, amazing guitar player.
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Postby Camarillobrillo on Tue May 20, 2008 4:54 pm

Xenomorgue wrote:I really liked the so-called "grunge" genre. There were a lot of good Seattle bands at the time: Soundgarden, Alice in chains, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone, Truly, Temple of the Dog.


I also liked "grunge" back at the times but in the long run i ended up dumping most of those bands...
Only two i still listen to sometimes are Soundgarden (up to Bad Motorfinger)
and mostly Alice in Chains.
The latters where probably the most interesting of all the bunch...very dark low pitched guitars, intricate
and well layered rhythmic patterns and the low atmosferic and sometimes slightly dissonant vocals of
the sadly departed Layne Staley.
Their first LP "Facelift" remains a little masterpiece in the genere.
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Pearl Jam

Postby Toffeeman on Tue May 20, 2008 6:04 pm

Well I don't like them but i don't hate them!

What I did love was Eddie Vedder's work with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on the "Dead Man Walking" soundtrack. The extended tracks on the proper soundtrack CD are wonderful. Add to that Ry Cooder's involvement and you have one of the best "world" music CDs ever.

Even if you hate Pearl Jam (and perhaps especially if you do), you should give this a listen.

[url] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvxmVqLlZsg [/url]
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