Music for Sanity (Holding On or Regaining)
- Dale
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Music for Sanity (Holding On or Regaining)
Erik Satie: Gynopedie I-III
Brian Eno: Music for Airports 1/1 & 1/2
Aaron Copeland: Our Town
James Horner: Field of Dreams
Ryuichi Sakamoto: 1996
Bach: Goldberg Variations: Aria & Variation 25
Clannad: Harry's Game
Altan's: Dobbin's Flowery Vale
Brian Eno: Music for Airports 1/1 & 1/2
Aaron Copeland: Our Town
James Horner: Field of Dreams
Ryuichi Sakamoto: 1996
Bach: Goldberg Variations: Aria & Variation 25
Clannad: Harry's Game
Altan's: Dobbin's Flowery Vale
- kevin m.
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'Trout mask Replica' - NOT!
Just speaking to a mate of mine who plays keyboards in a band-he said that they were planning to do a track off the good Captains 'Moonbeams and bluejeans' album(!).
We both swapped notes on 'TMR'.the perennial Rock critics favourite.
Just speaking to a mate of mine who plays keyboards in a band-he said that they were planning to do a track off the good Captains 'Moonbeams and bluejeans' album(!).
We both swapped notes on 'TMR'.the perennial Rock critics favourite.
"I blame it on those Lead Fipples y'know."
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- BillChin
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I like to play a variation of a Bach contata as a lullabye or as a meditation. It goes something like this:brewerpaul wrote:Bach-- almost anything...
A2A2 BAGA BAG2 F2F2 GFEF GAB2 A2A2
then sometimes I let it flow with the same offsets starting on a different note.
I will also report that writing music has helped me through many a dark day.
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-Soundtrack from "Brassed Off"-good rousing brass music
-Ry Cooder's "Bop 'Til You Drop" album-peppy, fun music
-Maceo Parker: "Roots Revisited"-nice sax from Jame's Brown's ex-sideman
-Kronos Quartet w/many guest musicians (Maraire, Hakmoun,Hamza El Din and others: "Pieces Of Africa" -epochal pieces heard on many media snippets- This is the source.
-Vladimir Horowitz-"Horowitz In Moscow"
-Toucans "...by Request" -This is the steel drum band whom reportedly received a cease-and-desist request from Kellogg's legal staff re. infringement on their Fruit Loops "Toucan Sam" mascot. :roll:
-Ry Cooder's "Bop 'Til You Drop" album-peppy, fun music
-Maceo Parker: "Roots Revisited"-nice sax from Jame's Brown's ex-sideman
-Kronos Quartet w/many guest musicians (Maraire, Hakmoun,Hamza El Din and others: "Pieces Of Africa" -epochal pieces heard on many media snippets- This is the source.
-Vladimir Horowitz-"Horowitz In Moscow"
-Toucans "...by Request" -This is the steel drum band whom reportedly received a cease-and-desist request from Kellogg's legal staff re. infringement on their Fruit Loops "Toucan Sam" mascot. :roll:
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Miles Davis: "Kind of Blue"
Neil Young: "After the Gold Rush"
Any good blues album: John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson
Bob Dylan: "Time Out of Mind"
the Cure: "Distintigration"
1 Giant Leap soundtrack (the DVD is incredible)
Samuel Barber: "Adagio"
any good Irish Trad!
the list could go on and on...
Neil Young: "After the Gold Rush"
Any good blues album: John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson
Bob Dylan: "Time Out of Mind"
the Cure: "Distintigration"
1 Giant Leap soundtrack (the DVD is incredible)
Samuel Barber: "Adagio"
any good Irish Trad!
the list could go on and on...
"...patriotism is the last refuge to which a scoundrel clings" - "Sweetheart Like You" by Bob Dylan
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- Tell us something.: I love Emer Mayock, Matt Molloy, Jean Michel Veillon and Michael McGoldrick playing. My favourite flute makers are Hammy Hamilton and Solen Lesouef
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Bach definitely his music always put things in order when I'm troubled
Beyond the Missouri Sky - Pat Metheny & Charlie Haden (or a mix of my favourite Pat Metheny's ballads)
Sunday at the Village Vanguard - Bill Evans
Kenny Wheeler/Lee Konitz/Dave Holland/Bill Frisell: Angel Song
Vince Mendoza - Epiphany
And Peter Erskine Trio with John Taylor (Touch Her Soft Lips And Part in As it is)
Hejira - Joni Mitchell (I agree with you Dubhlinn)
The Lark - Mick O'Connor's - To an Old Rose from When Juniper Sleeps by Seamus Egan (The first song my son listened to was The Lark)
Beyond the Missouri Sky - Pat Metheny & Charlie Haden (or a mix of my favourite Pat Metheny's ballads)
Sunday at the Village Vanguard - Bill Evans
Kenny Wheeler/Lee Konitz/Dave Holland/Bill Frisell: Angel Song
Vince Mendoza - Epiphany
And Peter Erskine Trio with John Taylor (Touch Her Soft Lips And Part in As it is)
Hejira - Joni Mitchell (I agree with you Dubhlinn)
The Lark - Mick O'Connor's - To an Old Rose from When Juniper Sleeps by Seamus Egan (The first song my son listened to was The Lark)
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- Tell us something.: I used to be a regular then I took up the bassoon. Bassoons don't have a lot of chiff. Not really, I have always been a drummer, and my C&F years were when I was a little tired of the drums. Now I'm back playing drums. I mist the C&F years, though.
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Don Maclean-- Self titled
"Meon an phobail a thogail trid an chultur"
(The people’s spirit is raised through culture)
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(The people’s spirit is raised through culture)
Suburban Symphony