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Re: The Non-Crumple Music Thread

Post by Brian Peacock » Sun Nov 26, 2017 3:51 pm

pErvinalia wrote:Too much saxophoney sounding thing
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Post by Tero » Tue Nov 28, 2017 12:48 am


Jarrett has acknowledged that audiences, and even fellow musicians, have at times been convinced he is black, due to his appearance. He relates an incident when black jazz musician Ornette Coleman approached him backstage, and said something like, "Man, you've got to be black. You just have to be black," to which Jarrett replied, "I know. I know. I'm working on it."

I've never had these recordings. I had some baroque music with him on harpsichord. He does not make vocal imitations then!




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Progressive/pothead rarity from the late 70s. I was at that concert.
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Post by Brian Peacock » Sun Dec 24, 2017 12:13 pm

There are many musical saints, some of which I hold in high regard, and even a few, known to me by a single name, which I venerate on almost a daily basis - but there is only one true God, and my love for Him is more honest, sincere, intense, more real and tangible than any of the fake loves one is urged to feel for the mythic manifestations of stone-age goat-rapists.


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Post by pErvinalia » Fri Dec 29, 2017 7:17 am

Tero wrote:Progressive/pothead rarity from the late 70s. I was at that concert.
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Bulgarian bagpipes? :{D
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Post by pErvinalia » Fri Dec 29, 2017 7:23 am

Put me in mind (because of the bagpipes) of this song from the cult movie Boondock Saints

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Oh, I was wondering what movie to watch to keep myself indoors, so this one will be it!

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It's very violent. But worth it. :)
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Post by Hermit » Sun Dec 31, 2017 10:39 am

Brian Peacock wrote:There are many musical saints, some of which I hold in high regard, and even a few, known to me by a single name, which I venerate on almost a daily basis - but there is only one true God, and my love for Him is more honest, sincere, intense, more real and tangible than any of the fake loves one is urged to feel for the mythic manifestations of stone-age goat-rapists.


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Yes, he is the greatest composer of all time (STFU, all you ignoramuses who disagree.) Pity, he's done nothing but decompose for the past 267 and a bit years.

Bach was actually all but forgotten soon after he died. It was not until around the 1930s, mostly due to the recordings of Wanda Landowska, who also made the harpsichord popular once more, that JSB's works became part of the repertoire of good music again.

And isn't it weird, given how many Bachs are well known composers, four of them being JSB's sons, which one of them we refer to when we mention his surname sans initials?

Though I own several dozen CDs and quite a few DVDs containing his music (the first DVD i ever bought was actually a recording of Bach's violin concertos), let me assure you that my above comments are completely, utterly impartial and objective. May you burn in hell if you disagree.

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Post by cronus » Sun Dec 31, 2017 10:42 am

Hermit wrote:
Brian Peacock wrote:There are many musical saints, some of which I hold in high regard, and even a few, known to me by a single name, which I venerate on almost a daily basis - but there is only one true God, and my love for Him is more honest, sincere, intense, more real and tangible than any of the fake loves one is urged to feel for the mythic manifestations of stone-age goat-rapists.


Merry Bachmass my Ratzian chums :tup: :santa:
Oh well, that's another 1.4 gigs of storage used up. Worth it! :swoon:

Yes, he is the greatest composer of all time (STFU, all you ignoramuses who disagree.) Pity, he's done nothing but decompose for the past 267 and a bit years.

Bach was actually all but forgotten pretty much the moment he died. It was not until around the 1930s, mostly due to the recordings of Wanda Landowska, who also made the harpsichord popular once more, that JSB's works became part of the repertoire of good music again.

And isn't it weird, given how many Bachs are well known composers, four of them being JSB's sons, which one of them we refer to when we mention his surname sans initials?

Though I own several dozen CDs and quite a few DVDs containing his music (the first DVD i ever bought was actually a recording of Bach's violin concertos), let me assure you that my above comments are completely, utterly impartial and objective. May you burn in hell if you disagree.

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Bach replaced Wagner as the elitist classical upper middle class composer. What went wrong with Wagner? :read:
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cronus wrote:Bach replaced Wagner as the elitist classical upper middle class composer. What went wrong with Wagner? :read:
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Hermit wrote:
cronus wrote:Bach replaced Wagner as the elitist classical upper middle class composer. What went wrong with Wagner? :read:
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Re: The Non-Crumple Music Thread

Post by Brian Peacock » Mon Jan 01, 2018 8:37 pm

Someone sent me this link because they know I like Bach and I like Jazz. So combining the two together should make it twice as good, eh?



... Whereas, as pleasantly bland as it is, it actually fails on both counts. If it ain't broke, don't broke it.

This, however, it pretty good stuff...



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