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Stunning musicians indeed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sleeper
I really like Focus for the music itself, and because it was a landmark album for the genre of progressive death metal. With that album, Cynic (along with Death and Atheist) has been a great influence on death metal/progressive metal acts in the 90s and today like Opeth, Meshuggah, Between The Buried And Me, Behold... The Artcopus, etc.
Oh no doubt about it and Focus is an excellent album, but I still say TiA is a better album, the 15 years between releases really saw the compositional abilities of Masvidal, Malone and Reinhert grow quite a bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by ICWS
Symphony X- The Divine Wings of Tragedy
The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
Mastodon- Live at the Aragon
John Martyn - Sweet Little Mystery
Wolf Hoffmann-Ravels Bolero, classical music+electric guitar= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cYRySJfS9k
Anthony Phillips- The Geese and the Ghost
Jim Ed Brown-Pop a top again
Wolf Hoffman - Arabian Dance (great stuff).
Paatos- Breathing
Salsa and bachata music... donīt like it very much but how else am I going to learn? 1,2,3,,5,6,7 and 1,2,3,,5,6,7...
Afro Cuban All Stars - Distinto, Differente
My Chemical Romance - Danger Days ( brilliant band, brilliant CD !!! )
Virus- The Agent that Shaped the Desert
Thievery Corporation - Treasures
Goblin- Roller
Flying without wings - Westlife
I am not a boyband fan in particular, more because all of a sudden find it among the cd collections. The song is nice, reminiscent of the moment when winning a competition on this song, tried my vocal range is still high as Mark. :)
Ugh!Quote:
Originally Posted by bluegem280
Nsync - This I promise you ;)
give me freedom by k'naan
Rage Against The Machine - Take The Power Back
Live It Up--Group One Crew
Brian Finnegan - The Ravishing Genius Of Bones
I assume you've heard his band Flook? Very interesting stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
Offcourse I have, and must say that both Haven and Rubai are excellent albums :up: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by 52Paddy
Yes, funny enough. The final track on Haven "Tir Rafertaigh" is a tune I had to perform a few weeks ago at a performance. I think we pulled it off! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
At the moment, I'm listening to a few songs by The Dandy Warhols ("Good Morning" right now). It's not by choice, though. I'm just rooting through my library, listening to some stuff I'm not familiar with. They're far from brilliant but some songs are catchy and what easy to listen to.
Empire of the Sun - Walking On A Dream
Cool, any chance to hear that performance ? :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by 52Paddy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiv4Ul88aCMQuote:
Originally Posted by pino
If you watch this clip, we played this tune and Rachel Nugent (the dancer in this clip) was the dancer. The music playing is obviously Flook and not me :p :
Excellent music from Flook and a very sweet dancer :D
Born This Way--Lady GaGa
Its not modern but recently I have been listening to the many Beatles classics.
They really did make some awesome and sometimes strange music.
Brilliant.
:up: I've been Beatles crazy for the last few months and echo your comments. I'm more into their earlier stuff (up to and including Revolver) which I find 'fun'. Their later stuff was great too but on a different level.Quote:
Originally Posted by aki13
At the moment: Dizzy Gillespie - The Very Thought of You
Guns And Horses--Ellie Goulding
Coldplay Live from Toronto from back in 2006 :up:
John Martyn - Solid Air
Lucky Like That--Clea
Surprise Hotel - Fool's Gold, getting me right in the mood for Glastonbury