Do you include the nisopod strumming of the Aventadaes from Signar 4 ?
I'm currently working on a concept album, featuring folk music from around the universe.
Almost done and just Morgrimm Episilon to visit to capture the R'keh Lang'too Shr'ell music of the slavers.
It's a very vocal music, and consists of hawking gobbets of sputum which are delicately shaped to whistle mid-flight before striking albino kittens (the slaves).
Apparently it's a form of mating ceremony.
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Originally posted by NetwkSupport View PostMore than one genre floats my boat!
I declare this poll flawed!
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Originally posted by sasguru View Posttulipe poll. No classical or jazz?
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I like both kinds of music. Rock and Roll.
Well I'm feelin' so bad
In the middle of polls
Cos' the blues isn't there
It's just not fair (tm)
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Brazillica lounge. Great music for submission wrestling or similar sports.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI do the same thing, generally to the derision of those who don't remember the bands I'm comparing them to.
Popular music is largely derivative. After a while older bands and sounds get forgotton and are re-invented by the next generation.
There is very little genuinely original sounding new music around.
Thats not to say there is no good music around, just that by and large it's re-interpreting what has gone before.
I still love it, though I'm finding this year a bit stagnant in terms of new bands, or great albums.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI do the same thing, generally to the derision of those who don't remember the bands I'm comparing them to.
Popular music is largely derivative. After a while older bands and sounds get forgotton and are re-invented by the next generation.
There is very little genuinely original sounding new music around.
Thats not to say there is no good music around, just that by and large it's re-interpreting what has gone before.
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I'd say that there is new music and then there is the Simon Cowell inspired crap - like the Stock Aiken and waterman rubbish from the 80's and 90's. Endless cover versions done by disposable 'artists'.
I generally listen to music by rock bands - not really a fan of soloists. Of the current crop I listen to Counting Crows, Three Doors Down, Lifehouse, Stained and the like.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI like bits from all types of music, I cannot simply pin it down to one genre, the same way that I don't have one favorite record (although Teenage Kicks comes pretty close).
I like all the music I grew up with, but i also enjoy listening to new stuff, but I have found of late I've developed an annoying habit. When listening to a new band I liken them to someone else, for example I heard something last night ( I forget the name of the band) but I described them as sounding like a young Prefab Sprout. Is that an age thing?
<goes for a coffee and a spot of Cradle of Filth>
Popular music is largely derivative. After a while older bands and sounds get forgotton and are re-invented by the next generation.
There is very little genuinely original sounding new music around.
Thats not to say there is no good music around, just that by and large it's re-interpreting what has gone before.
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