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Thread: Is you is .. :music:

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by The Jorge View Post
    You could if we were allowed to watch it. Music from the beard, is it?



    You can. Link is fixed.
    ****ing anti-embedding ****s.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Headgear - Wannabe viking View Post
    What's all this jazz-love today?

    I thought I was the only one allowed to stroke my chin and say niiiiiiice.
    Swing is cool, man.

    I bet you listen to some right pervy stuff though. The really dischordant cauterwaul that makes Sonic Youth sound like The Beatles.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by The Jorge View Post
    I bought a massive box set of those, peerless stuff. Even the racialist bits.

    17 Oscars apparently, who knew?
    As a kid I remember the Fred Quimby ones were the best.

  4. #14
    The Jorge
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Swing is cool, man.

    I bet you listen to some right pervy stuff though. The really dischordant cauterwaul that makes Sonic Youth sound like The Beatles.
    Leave Sonic Youth out of this, and dont tell me youve never dug a bit of feedback driven a-tonality

  5. #15
    Well typically I'd be more likely to go for something like this:




    There are some avant garde "discordant" pieces I like, but it's a rare mood.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Headgear - Wannabe viking View Post
    Well typically I'd be more likely to go for something like this:

    [/noodly stuff]
    Does it get better when you know it well? Anticipating the path of the solos is crucial, I imagine, when there are about nine of them, and all, to the untutored ear, on pretty random notes not really affiliated with any of the nice keys.

    I'm not saying you should never play off the nice notes, but I prefer it done in passing, and on the way to the harmomic stuff rather than a destiny itself. I heard it said once that the Beatles resurrected proper classical music, with an adherence to the mathematical laws that make western music harmonic, which had been abandoned by 20th century classical and jazz's experimentalism. I like the nice notes, you see. Played in a line, as melody, on together, as harmony.

    Now, some more of what I like that can be considered in the jazz camp.


  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by The Jorge View Post
    Leave Sonic Youth out of this, and dont tell me youve never dug a bit of feedback driven a-tonality
    Works. Every. Time.

    I used to be able to listen to European Sun when I was young and very stoned. I can't any more. I prefer feedback-driven tonality (Jesus and the Mary Chain).

  8. #18
    The Jorge
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Works. Every. Time.

    I used to be able to listen to European Sun when I was young and very stoned. I can't any more. I prefer feedback-driven tonality (Jesus and the Mary Chain).
    I watched that Late Show: No Nirvana special the other day. Sugar always make me think of you for some reason. Also, their drummer is impossibly dainty techniquewise.


  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Headgear - Wannabe viking View Post
    What's all this jazz-love today?

    I thought I was the only one allowed to stroke my chin and say niiiiiiice.
    The new board has changed people, Doc. They were even praising Prince the other day, and not only by PM either
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by The Jorge View Post
    I watched that Late Show: No Nirvana special the other day. Sugar always make me think of you for some reason. Also, their drummer is impossibly dainty techniquewise.
    Ooh, thanks for posting that. Haven't seen it for a couple of years. Gepetto Going to see Belly in a few weeks! At the Forum.

    And yes, I could have cited Sugar as a harmonic feedback love. You are right, the drumming is exquisite, and their sound is stamped indelibly on my soul.

    This song is what my mind actually sounds like.


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