Does anyone else feel like this about music?

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#221 Post by cthisbear »

Ray Davies And The Cast Of "Sunny Afternoon"
Celebrate Their Olivier Wins

http://www.gettyimages.co.uk/galleries/events/548053855

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"The Kinks musical Sunny Afternoon was the big winner at the Olivier Awards 2015 with MasterCard, taking home a quartet of the coveted statuettes.

The very British musical, which follows the story of influential band The Kinks using their own music, collected both the MasterCard Best New
Musical Award and the Autograph Sound Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music, which went to singer/songwriter Ray Davies. "

http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/ ... afternoon/

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#222 Post by rokytnji »

It's Monday Morning :P

In the m/c/scooter shop


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#223 Post by Flash »

Murder In My Heart For The Judge By Nellie McKay.

Also the song that follows, "If I Fell."

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#224 Post by rokytnji »

Leon Bridges -Lisa Sawyer

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#225 Post by cthisbear »

rokytnji:

Rocky... I think you would play this in your shop.

Angry Anderson and Rose Tattoo

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PpzveeXLO8

Rose Tattoo - "We Can't Be Beaten" 1982


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Rose Tattoo - Scarred For Life

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec5g1qdGw-o

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Rose Tattoo - "Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLV9pDN1fZY

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Chris.

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#226 Post by cthisbear »

For something quieter....great song.

Different days....fondly remembered.

Hans Poulsen - Boom Sha La La Lo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHyJW885hIQ

Live

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHIm2ivLCpc

Chris.

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#228 Post by nubc »

TIME CAPSULE: Ravi Shankar at Monterey Pop (June 1967)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk60ObnbIOk

Take a peek at Jimi Hendrix, just hours before he became famous, that very day.

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#229 Post by cthisbear »

John Williamson - True Blue (Steve Irwin Special)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rdyVP95XiE

No matter if you liked or loathed Steve Irwin....
he didn't shoot old lions.

His funeral was a very sad affair....but nicely handled.

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#230 Post by metastasis69 »

I always want digital music as a form of propagating music over the internet. This speed things in the distribution process without the hassle of the usual CD sending to fans.
www.reverbnation.com/severemetastasis, http://www.bitlanders.com/metal-joe

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#231 Post by mini-jaguar »

nubc wrote:TIME CAPSULE: Ravi Shankar at Monterey Pop (June 1967)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk60ObnbIOk

Take a peek at Jimi Hendrix, just hours before he became famous, that very day.
Awesome. There's also a bit of Mickey Dolenz right before the end of the song.

I've seen Ravi Shankar live in the 90s, it was wild, lots of hippies and Indian people dancing.

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#232 Post by cthisbear »

" When Dolenz and fellow Monkee Peter Tork caught up with Hendrix
again at the Monterey Pop Festival, the idea of a Hendrix-Monkees tour
was born "

http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/hendrix.asp

A good read.

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#233 Post by Semme »

The only issue with a thread like this is that folks seldom comment on other people's selections.
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<

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#234 Post by cthisbear »

" The only issue with a thread like this is that folks seldom comment
on other people's selections. "

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I must be getting too old.

Do you mean I forgot to be malicious.

Surely I don't have to tell me mum that I've been nice.

Ugly thought....Chris.

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#235 Post by Semme »

No, not at all Chris. Not that I've read the whole thread, but I can't say I've come across any "Wow, that's a cool tune" or "Where have they been all my life" type comments.. And of course, comments needn't be malicious..
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<

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#236 Post by nubc »

Semme wrote:Not that I've read the whole thread, but I can't say I've come across any "Wow, that's a cool tune" or "Where have they been all my life" type comments.
Give us a hint what your musical preferences are, Semme.

Frank Gambale - Cruising Altitude
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTNvfeef478
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#237 Post by rokytnji »

Seems the older I get. I am getting less and less mellow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wm7sy3l ... 1a20dxGBsi

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#238 Post by Semme »

:? Sorry Nubc.. Sampling the last four pages or so, it appears the sweet sounds my ears have become accustomed to would *never* pan out for anyone involved in this thread. I know what the past sounds like and it doesn't mean I have to stay there. In fact, my tastes have evolved.. Thankfully, for the better. The women in my life absolutely *louve* my choice in music. Think this makes me a happy man? Sure. We're pleased to exist alongside such intimate and timely musical artists.
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<

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#239 Post by starhawk »

You never know... my fave musical artist list (which happens to be retardedly long) has a lot of variety in it, from John Denver, Peter Paul & Mary, and Joni Mitchell all the way through to Bon Jovi, AC/DC, and U2... and then halfway back again to Pat Benatar, Simple Minds, and Roxette.

I also have a bunch of songs I like that are atypical (or so I understand) of the artists' typical style, or for odd personal reasons -- for instance, the one Backstreet Boys (!) song I've ever heard that I could stand, Larger Than Life, seems to be pretty good music to power through stuff. Gets me moving. I also kind of identify with a little ditty by Genesis called Land of Confusion. (Watch the music video. It's great stuff, if a little dated. The puppets are, as I recall, from some period British TV show; honestly, I just think of them as caricatures and leave it at that.)

For some reason, even though I literally never play video or computer games any more, I like a lot of the music from them -- mostly the really old PC stuff that ran on DOS. Beep boop blop chirp whizz.

Here, have one that you've almost certainly never heard of. I like it because it's kinda cute -- the lyrics sound almost like it's all in the imagination of a little kid -- and because my head's in outer space a lot of the time (I'm a Star Trek nut, for one). For the record, I can find no trace of the band at all other than this song, so they must not've been much more than a flash in the pan.

The King of Outer Space, by The Bluetones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2dFbQHekJI

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#240 Post by starhawk »

Any fans of the band OneRepublic on here...? Found them on Pandora, and can't stop listening. Holy crap these guys are good :shock:

So far my top three of their songs would be --

Secrets
Good Life
Marching On

...but I can't say I can pick out any particular songs of theirs to avoid. These guys are amazing.

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