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Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 1st, 2018, 7:00 am
by oneh2obabe
The Classical, Romantic and Baroque eras all influenced modern genres today. They were the foundation of modern music. From the classical we derived the chorus, a focal point of almost of song. From the Baroque period was derived the extreme character that we see in rock and pop bands. From the Romantic period was derived originality and artistic expression. All of these eras, popularized by Bach, Beethoven, Liszt, Mozart, Debussy, and many more, laid the foundation of modern genres. Each time you listen to contemporary music, remember where it came from.

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 2nd, 2018, 5:00 pm
by Snman
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic. LP on the turntable.

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 7th, 2018, 9:59 pm
by Ptolemy Soter
Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio - I M B E C I L E, My Idiot Lover

Ordo has a unique style that’s easy to listen to... “dominus”-type themes aside.

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 14th, 2018, 3:07 pm
by jimsenchuk
Kid Rod - Midnight Ferry

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 16th, 2018, 8:51 am
by oneh2obabe
This version of the song was produced by Playing For Change. Playing For Change (PFC) is a movement created to inspire and connect the world through music. PFC was founded by Mark Johnson and Whitney Kroenke when they began recording local street artists. Mark thought of an ingenious idea to layer tracks by separate artists from different countries over each other, so that they could share a connection and a bond. This resulted in an award-winning documentary titled “A Cinematic Discovery Of Street Musicians”.

In this video, various artists come together for a flawless rendition of this Redding classic. The clip starts out in Santa Monica, then continues to places like Japan, Brazil, Italy, and other cities in the USA as well. Each artist brings his own unique touch to the song. This is truly a privilege to listen to! Music is a universal language, and this video proves it.


Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 17th, 2018, 1:10 am
by Ptolemy Soter
Weird Al - Polka Face


Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 20th, 2018, 10:50 pm
by sobrohusfat

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 22nd, 2018, 12:25 am
by sobrohusfat
oldtrucker this is the style i associate with who i had imagined you are



gut solid - classic strength - funky grit


....turn it up

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 22nd, 2018, 8:38 pm
by Poindexter
Put on the old 1975 k-tel Mindbender album today. Parents must have bought it when I was about ten. Has some great songs and some bad songs, but this little gem really stood out. Lol! Enjoy. :biggrin:


Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 24th, 2018, 7:47 am
by Snman
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Beautiful music.

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 25th, 2018, 6:52 pm
by GordonH
Been listening to rock tunes done by traditional Korean instrument
https://m.youtube.com/results?q=Luna+Lee++&sm=3

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Feb 28th, 2018, 8:03 am
by Poindexter

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Mar 1st, 2018, 3:18 am
by Ptolemy Soter


The end of an era.

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Mar 2nd, 2018, 4:04 am
by Woodenhead
William Basinski

Re: Whatcha listenin' to right now?

Posted: Mar 2nd, 2018, 6:01 am
by TreeGuy
Woodenhead wrote:William Basinski


Hadn’t heard of him before, Google him, interesting sounds.

It’s 6 am so I am listening to CBC Daybreak South.