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The Music Thread
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Originally Posted by Jeroen
(Post 4750189)
Live performance of The Who! Never thought I would see them live! |
Sadly I never got to see Keith Moon live. I did get to see Kenny Jones though. October 12 and 13 at the Shea in 1982. The best part. We did not have to pay for the tickets (I was part of the local college radio station).
The first night they gave us seats just in front of the cameras and the fans (used to cool the crew) were making a loud humming noise so we went to the administration and told them that we could not enjoy the show. So they gave us passes for the second day way in front with the crowd. I cant share the rest of what happened that night on a public forum. :D
Jeroen, I did not realize you (or anyone) would know Larkin Poe (I see you have their album 'Peach' in your collection). I got to meet Megan and Rebecca in Mumbai at the Mahindra Blues. Sadly they were alongside Buddy Guy and the rush to meet Guy meant I did not get time to get my copy of Venom and Faith autographed.
Even at my ripe old age, I am constantly trolling the internet for new bands. Off the top of my head (the ones I remember easily) - Titis Andronicus, Killer Mike (DJ), Alabama Shakes, Spoon, Chumped, Pinegrove, Badflower, The Warning, Deer Hunter, Post Modern Juke Box, Girlpool, Haim, Greta Van Fleet, and Morningside Lane. Ok maybe you have never heard of Morningside Lane, I only got to know of them because their rhythm guitarist is an ex-girlfriend's, daughter's, ex-boyfriend.
My taste is so varied that I would have to check all 5 and maybe add a few more genres to that poll.
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Originally Posted by Sutripta
(Post 4750206)
That was the original CD standard. Nowadays I believe in the studio during the mastering process it is much higher. |
I am aware of this. For example, even my son uses 48/16. That is the maximum his DAW supports besides he is not a professional just fooling around at home. But the old red book standard is still what commercial CDs use.
Many studios have graduated to 88.2/24 (2x) and 176.4/24 (4x) and even 88.2/32
F and 176.4/32
F.
Most professional DAWs will support 64F too but I don't see anyone using that.
I voted for Rock music. My favorite Drive Tracks are:
Pink Floyd
Doors
Dire Straits
Jethro Tull
In that order. However, I must confess on long drives when it is necessary to stay alert I turn to Bhangra music. I picked up this habit about a decade back when I realized the peppy beats were like Red Bull to my ears.
I don't even know the names of the artists, but they keep me alert & safe on long drives so a shout-out to them.
I collected cassettes when I first started earning, then it was CD's (I still have loads of them) will not dispose of them. I regret having got rid of the LP's in our family collection. I will hold on to the CDs. I am sure in the years to come these will be actively traded on eBay.
Rammstein is one band that I never got over once I heard it the first time in the matrix. Sehnsucht and herzeleid are both master classes in Industrial. This song, klavier, has one of the best arrangements in any kind of music ever, and to think that the genre is only associated with clangy grating music.
https://youtu.be/p8pgDAnoc6U
By the by, speaking of soundtracks, the crow, matrix and Godzilla are something that have to be heard. They're almost like a best of xxxx.
Nothing beats the magic of a mixed playlist that plays metal, Kishore Kumar, 80's pop and rock and some game soundtracks...
Please suggest club music for me :D I like them but fail to follow good artists on Apple Music to have good load of music. I always resort to my friends who listens to good tracks & depend on them to load my playlist. May be this thread should give me good playlist for club music :)
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Originally Posted by Chetan_Rao
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No CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revival) fans? |
my parents introduced me to ccr when I was young, i am really fond of them now.
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Originally Posted by srini1785
(Post 4750009)
Am i the only one to look up to the Beatles ( even in the present age) or the fact that they were the most commercially successful band of all time puts off people who look for exclusivity?.
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P.S : As @Sutripta mentioned, "What you listen defines your age" comes to a cropper from the first statement. |
I listen to the Beatles quite a lot. The 2019 edition of Abbey road is very good and i am going mad with it.
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Originally Posted by revsperminute
(Post 4750198)
I've got a taste in music that is shared by very few people of my age. |
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Originally Posted by neofromcapone
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oh boy!!!
This is gonna be the go-to thread for some good music recommendations, the Fkj & Masego - Tadow is so smooth. |
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Originally Posted by Vasanth
(Post 4750366)
I am only 21 and I have great taste of music. Yes. I am telling that. Is it just me? Nope. My sister, friends, all liked my genre.
What is music? |
Have quite a similar taste music, John Lennon and eric Clapton have very nice solo albums.
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Originally Posted by A_KP
(Post 4750456)
7) Schiller
Regards, |
Wow, someone else also knows of Schiller!
I've been listening to them since 2008, nearly everyday and still not bored! Their music is just so peaceful and calming..
Cheers
Voted for Others, I am fond of Alternative music, including Alternative Rock. I am also a HUGE fan of Avril Lavigne. Her voice is angelic! Not to mention her drop dead gorgeous looks either. Her life story is a huge inspiration too.
On another note, Eminem's surprise performance at Oscars 2020 is arguably the most iconic moment ever in the award's history.
Great thread with music that I've listened to over the years. Since rock is the most voted genre in this poll, Im sharing this video of an all-time favourite act :
Dream Theater. DT's been around since the late '80s and still going strong. Was thrilled to bits when I got tickets to their show a couple of years ago. But it turned out to be one of the most disappointing days of my life, from a music perspective, because of the horrible acoustics at the indoor venue.
The title track from their '94 release
Awake it a nice intro to their sound. If you like this - try the rest of the album. And follow it up with their
images and words. album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElgXC...TceY_oEITUcLi7
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