What are you listening to?
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well im happy you're stisfyed, boo
Dream Theater is a great band if your a musician and understand complex musical concepts. for example, one of their songs is in 5:8 time. that is sooooooooo insanly hard to play (im a drummer with about 5 years experience). the vocals are sometimes... bleh. but the music is the most amazing stuff you will ever hear. all of the musicians in that band are absolute MASTERS at their instrument of choice.
if you havent already figured this out, im a huge Dream Theater fan.
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Well being a trumpet player for most of my life I can agree with you that 5:8 time is a royal pain. My brother plays many instruments as well but his main one is the Viola Da Gamba. He once transposed a string piece for my brass quintet called "Pikforth" (I think). It is for quartet so we left the tuba out. Anyway, each part was written in a different time signature. Talk about difficult to practice. The tuba player did not like directing
We never did perform it.Thanks again for the suggestions and reviving this topic.
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I'll take this opportunity to advertise for my best discovery this year :
Jesca Hoop
if you want to hear for yourself it's here :
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=20897519
and if you like it, you might as well enjoy the Ditty Bops...
and the last Eels record ( useless trinkets ) is not bad either ...
that's all for now ... -
Listening to old stuff today - St Etienne
edit: track has just changed to "Soul Man" by Sam and Dave
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Unfortunatly I'm listening to a recorded lecture from my history teacher. I have a final in it tonight BLAH!
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A mix consisting of:
Linkin Park
Shinedown
Seether
Breaking Benjamin
30 Seconds from Mars
Flyleaf &
Foo Fighters -
Profits of War, Dream Theater
great song, favorite lines (and the chorus):
is it time to make the change?
are we closer than before?
can we help them break away?
are we profiting from war?
its time to make the change.as you can see, its very politicly pointed, probably the most pointed of any some Dtream Theater has ever made.
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suddenly, computers around the SU community fall silent.
because aparently no one is listening to music!!!!!
btw, im listening to "The Hardest Button to Button", by the White Stripes
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Panic at the disco- pretty, odd
i really need to find some new music, ive listened to the same 2 albums for the past 2 weeks.
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he-he, music non-stop
i just like sp-ninja, listen "Camouflage" and their Sensor -
The Who- Tommy
ahhhh, the fresh sound of newish music
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Mark Ronson- Version
A very good album, id recommend it
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Two kids: :You rushed me in the game ... no I didn't!"
My kids not agreeing to Xbox multiplayer tactics.
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Omodaka.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEfNoEYR2-8
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Hifana.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEF9cyWoiEQ
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"Love Hurts", sung by Robert Pollard (Guided By Voices) and Kim Deal (Pixies, The Breeders). Best version ever (IMO).
iTunes tells me the next song is Aphex Twin's "Ventolin". Bit much at 8 in the morning.
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Klaoxns- Myths of the near future
probably changing to something a little lighter soon.
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Johnny Cash.
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the small print, muse
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The Rolling Stones - It won't take long (A bigger bang)
@remus said:
The Who- Tommy
ahhhh, the fresh sound of newish music
one of my favourites!
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