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What are you listening to right now?
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Indeed. As time passes you improve the quality of your musical taste. I would never listen to Edgard Varรจse at my 18/19yo:)
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@lamarca said in What are you listening to right now?:
@kahukura Glad to know. I prefer his old yearlies. The song below is from a Live Album called "Ahead of Their Time." Songs from 1966-1969
Mothers of Invention - The Orange County Lumber Truck (Part II)
*same album
Another track from 1969 Clark&Hutchinson - From the Album A=MH2)
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@catweazle BTW, clicking on up of your last post, caused Vivaldi to crash. You like have songs, don't you:)
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@catweazle said in What are you listening to right now?:
Another track from 1969 Clark&Hutchinson - From the Album A=MH2)
Let me check a little later.
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@lamarca I have no crash on Catweasel's song. Strange.
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@kahukura We run different Vivaldi builds.
Let the YT page (sound on) and switched back. Vivaldi closed intermediately. I can't repro.Yardbirds - Louise
Edit: It happened while upvoting the "Sibarita" song :), not on YT,
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@lamarca said in What are you listening to right now?:
@catweazle BTW, clicking on up of your last post, caused Vivaldi to crash. You like have songs, don't you:)
WTF, it's just a link from a YT video ???????
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO36GKQXIMcIt seems that it's your version of Vivaldi that does not like the music of the 69
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@catweazle Firstly an errata: its heavy songs not have songs.
I explained @kahukura above. It crashes at the moment I upvoted your submission.Frank Zappa - The Little House I Used To Live In
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@catweazle said in What are you listening to right now?:It seems that it's your version of Vivaldi that does not like the music of the 69
Now I am running a new one:)
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@lamarca said in What are you listening to right now?:
@catweazle Firstly an errata: its heavy songs not have songs.
I explained @kahukura above. It crashes at the moment I upvoted your submission.Frank Zappa - The Little House I Used To Live In
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@catweazle said in What are you listening to right now?:It seems that it's your version of Vivaldi that does not like the music of the 69
Now I am running a new one:)
That Heavy Metal is not to everybody's taste is logical, but to affirm that they do not have songs is a false affirmation. It has it like in any other genre. For example, the German group Equilibrium often interprets texts by former masters, such as Friederich Uhland in his song 'Des Sรคngers Fluch'.
The Tool group has highly philosophical content, even used in literature classes.
The group Moonsorrow that I put before even inspired symphony orchestras to interpret their compositions that in no way differ from the compositions of old masters, as you can see in this video below.
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@catweazle Well .... Guitars lots of guitars. Preferably instrumental.
Heavy Metal is not monolithic it's the "point of departure" for new groups genuinely based on Heavy Metal idea, not clones, with short life.
Rock is full of histories, myths, exploiters and so on
One of the legends is the origins of Heave Metal is the music below:King Crimson -21st Century Schizoid Man
As Frank Zappa said:
"Most rock journalism is people who can't write, interviewing people who can't talk, for people who can't read" -
@lamarca said in What are you listening to right now?:
@catweazle Well .... Guitars lots of guitars. Preferably instrumental.
Heavy Metal is not monolithic it's the "point of departure" for new groups genuinely based on Heavy Metal idea, not clones, with short life.
Rock is full of histories, myths, exploiters and so on
One of the legends is the origins of Heave Metal is the music below:King Crimson -21st Century Schizoid Man
As Frank Zappa said:
"Most rock journalism is people who can't write, interviewing people who can't talk, for people who can't read"Undoubtedly, as in any genre, there were always, there are and there will be geniuses and bunglers. I like almost all the music, from the medieval to the present, and the genre depends more on the moment and the mood, I do not have a fixation for a certain style or era.
However, I think Bach and Vivaldi today would use the electric guitar. -
Usually, I got stuck in a name/group for a certain period. As your mind have guessed, it's Zappa early years phase. Music genres don't have to strike. They must merge.
Frank Zappa - Holiday In Berlin, Full-Blown
@catweazle said in What are you listening to right now?:
However, I think Bach and Vivaldi today would use the electric guitar.
Good point! Never thought about it
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Who invented the RAP? It was the Germans in the thirteenth century, as shown by this song by my favorite author of this era - Neidhardt von Reuenthal
XD (starts slow)
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Whoa ..... 13th Century
You know how they are. Rap (Rhythm an Poetry) were created by the members of the black movement in the middle of the 70's. "Say we are Black - Say it loud"
Had a quick look at your page and the YT - watched for laterFrank Zappa - More Trouble Every Day
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Actually, Rap is quite old. In the Basque Country the battles of traditional sung rhymes also have centuries, even in a Marx Brothers film 'One day in the Circus' I think, there is a scene where a children's choir sing something like a Rap.
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Well .... after sibarita, nothing you say will surprises me anymore.
Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (aka ETA).
Movies has the title translated into Portuguese, by the movie story, not sure if I have watched.Frank Zappa - Dumb all Over
Off: Beaker is quite primitive, the settings is poor by design and I noticed an attempt to sniff my network, no worries;)
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@lamarca said in What are you listening to right now?:
Well .... after sibarita, nothing you say will surprises me anymore.
Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (aka ETA).
Movies has the title translated into Portuguese, by the movie story, not sure if I have watched.Frank Zappa - Dumb all Over
Off: Beaker is quite primitive, the settings is poor by design and I noticed an attempt to sniff my network, no worries;)
Well, Euskadi is not ETA, just as Ireland is not the IRA or Germany the RAF, it is an autonomy like others, with its own language (by the way the only one that is not Indo-Germanic in the EC) and probably one of the most ancient (it has its roots in the Paleolithic) and have their own culture.
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@catweazle said in What are you listening to right now?:
the only one that is not Indo-Germanic in the EC
I think you wanted to say Indo-European (instead of Indo-Germanic).
BTW, Finland, Estonia and Hungary don't speak Indo-European languages.Off: Beaker's concept is interesting, but what to do with it in pratice?
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