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Lost In A Purple Haze
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: The Middle Of No Where
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Nae wains, Great Danes.
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Where how means why.
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Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Um, I don't know if this thread is where this query belongs, and I know serious music people will want to mock me ;-) but it's got to that time of year where I need to listen to decent Christmas music (and my goodness is there a lot of cr*p out there to wade through). I really like a few West-Indian carols: "Mary's Boy Child", "the Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy" and "See Him Lying On a Bed of Straw" (yeah, I know that last one was written by an english guy, but - there's a reason it's also known as the Calypso Carol, isn't there?). Every time I hear a classical choir butchering one of these songs, I want to slap the stupid music director who ought to have known better. The Boney M. version of Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord is ok, but I'm really looking for a great big Jamaican(/caribbean/west indian) voice backed up by steel drums. Any ideas...?
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Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Hi guys,
I am hoping that you can help me, I am looking for some songs that have lots of changes in rythm in quite a short period of time, if possible without lyrics. (Not for a film, but I fly aerobatics competitively and need songs to fly to) I would love a song similar in rythem to the first or last song in this clip: Many thanks for your help and ideas! Martin |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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gun whales
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Knoxville/Nashville, TN, USA, NA, E, S, LC, MW, Known Universe
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Ok, so I gave Blackwater Park a few shots and it just didn't click. It had potential but missed the mark due to the overly clean production. Any other Opeth album I should check out before I discard them?
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On A Rampage
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 317
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looking for some songs/bands with really good/catchy bass guitar parts.
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"If we're all merely players in a play on this great stage, the problem is the script writers ain't on the same page, I echo through the mountain when I'm singing in the air, from my lab a lad with lavish lyrics living in his lair." "Wake up and listen, hear what's not for the public's ears Pinocchio poets played by profiting puppeteers" |
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gun whales
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Knoxville/Nashville, TN, USA, NA, E, S, LC, MW, Known Universe
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Will do! Thankya.
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