Very OT: Share your musical tastes other than ITM
- Tak_the_whistler
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Very OT: Share your musical tastes other than ITM
Here you can add your favourite links. It'd be best if we could listen to sample clips
Here's mine;
Hiphop songs for worship
http://www.riffraffland.com/vids.htm
Gospel Flava
http://www.gospelflava.com/
Grassroots Music
http://www.grassrootsmusic.com/newreleases/
Mandolin Cafe
http://www.mandolincafe.com/mp3/
Here's mine;
Hiphop songs for worship
http://www.riffraffland.com/vids.htm
Gospel Flava
http://www.gospelflava.com/
Grassroots Music
http://www.grassrootsmusic.com/newreleases/
Mandolin Cafe
http://www.mandolincafe.com/mp3/
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See, everywhere else, I can answer this (similar) question by proudly announcing I like ITM, and people are either impressed, or think I'm a dork (like my kids).
Jazz and folk and classical. Broadway's cool too. Since I play a lot of different types, I tend to like a lot of different types.
Once on a TV show hosted by David Sanborn called Night Music (which had the most wonderful variety of music ever), there was a Bulgarian wedding band, that had a clarinet and a couple other pieces. They played super fast and it was great. I've never seen this band again but I've always kept an eye out.
BTW, on NIght Music one show might have Buddy Guy, an African tribal chorus, and a very young Sarah McLachlan, who would perform individually early on, then at the end they'd all jam together. I'd love to get DVD's of that show.
Jazz and folk and classical. Broadway's cool too. Since I play a lot of different types, I tend to like a lot of different types.
Once on a TV show hosted by David Sanborn called Night Music (which had the most wonderful variety of music ever), there was a Bulgarian wedding band, that had a clarinet and a couple other pieces. They played super fast and it was great. I've never seen this band again but I've always kept an eye out.
BTW, on NIght Music one show might have Buddy Guy, an African tribal chorus, and a very young Sarah McLachlan, who would perform individually early on, then at the end they'd all jam together. I'd love to get DVD's of that show.
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Like emm, I love Broadway musicals...I'll belt one of those out on a whim. I also love Big Band and swing. 60's and 70's rock, too. Alternative 80's music gets me dancing around the room, with my children looking at me like I've lost my mind. And I can't forget opera. Love it.
Ah heck, I just love music-- period.
Ah heck, I just love music-- period.
Music melts all the separate parts of our bodies together. ~Anais Nin
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I love early music, especially Medieval, Rennaissance, and Baroque.
I have also been known to listen to classic rock, and play flute and whistle in a rock band these days in addition to the great sessions we have up here in these old hills.
I also like folk music in general, and some country is ok.
Probably my favorite non-Irish genre these days though is filk. I love to listen to the likes of Urban Tapestry, or Three Weird Sisters, or Tom Smith. Good music and great fun!
I also like light jazz, especially when fused with other styles. The jazz suites that Bolling wrote and perfomed with flutists are wonderful! Mannheim Steamroller is also a favorite.
And I like some New Age; I like Enya quite a bit. Kitaro is also worth a mention, as is Mike Oldfield.
I reckon Aderyn has it right: I just love music!!!
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I have also been known to listen to classic rock, and play flute and whistle in a rock band these days in addition to the great sessions we have up here in these old hills.
I also like folk music in general, and some country is ok.
Probably my favorite non-Irish genre these days though is filk. I love to listen to the likes of Urban Tapestry, or Three Weird Sisters, or Tom Smith. Good music and great fun!
I also like light jazz, especially when fused with other styles. The jazz suites that Bolling wrote and perfomed with flutists are wonderful! Mannheim Steamroller is also a favorite.
And I like some New Age; I like Enya quite a bit. Kitaro is also worth a mention, as is Mike Oldfield.
I reckon Aderyn has it right: I just love music!!!
--James
Disclaimer: this post is not intended for, nor to catch the attention of, the Irish Illuminati Protectorate. If it should so happen that this post does catch the attention of the IIP and they happen to post a response, I disavow all responsibility for whatever they may post.
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I'm interested in pretty much everything. I've got cds in my car right now by the Beastie Boys, Eminem, Billy McComiskey, Ministry, Paul Oakenfold, Rammstein, Sharon Shannon, Sasha, and U2. On my desk here at work, there's Dermot Byrne, John Coltrane, the Cure, John Digweed, Glenn Gould, Iggy and the Stooges, Tommy McCarthy/Christy Barry/Cyril O'Donaghue, more Oakenfold, Outkast, Augustus Pablo, Photek, Astor Piazzolla, Rage Against the Machine, more Rammstein, Rinocerose, and Thievery Corporation.
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Ro3b wrote:On my desk here at work, there's Dermot Byrne, John Coltrane, the Cure, John Digweed, Glenn Gould, Iggy and the Stooges, Tommy McCarthy/Christy Barry/Cyril O'Donaghue, more Oakenfold, Outkast, Augustus Pablo, Photek, Astor Piazzolla, Rage Against the Machine, more Rammstein, Rinocerose, and Thievery Corporation.
YIKES- must be a large desk, unless you don't use it for work-
I think Billy McComiskey is fabulous.
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Ok, but no snickering. Give me a good old fashioned Gregorian Chant and I'm in heaven. When the monks are in rare form after a day of stomping grapes, and the acoustics in the monastary are just right "Agnus Dei" or "Salve Regina" really does it for me. I don't know, but somehow I think that Walden is with me on this one.
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Heavier:
Korn: http://www.korntv.com/
Rob Zombie: http://www.robzombie.com/ (just gotta love that Dragula song)
Metallica, back before they didn't suck.
Less heavy:
Aerosmith
Scorpions
So non-heavy it practically floats:
Hansons..Mmm Bop! Now there's a song that has flava!
Ok, so I don't really like the Hansons. I just put it up there for "compare and contrast"
Korn: http://www.korntv.com/
Rob Zombie: http://www.robzombie.com/ (just gotta love that Dragula song)
Metallica, back before they didn't suck.
Less heavy:
Aerosmith
Scorpions
So non-heavy it practically floats:
Hansons..Mmm Bop! Now there's a song that has flava!
Ok, so I don't really like the Hansons. I just put it up there for "compare and contrast"