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Main Forum => Music Topic => Topic started by: lavaniegosII on November 24, 2006, 02:58:28 am
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Well, i made this topic because i was hearing Madredeus (portuguese band). I'm not shure what type of music is, is like a combination of bossa nova, tango, spanish guitar, new age, i don't know but i like them very much. Other bands i like:
1.- Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio (like dark folk with electronic)
2.- Shadowseeds ( you know what i mean)
3.- Jethro Tull
4.- Yes
5.- Rush
6.- Astor Piazzolla (nice tango)
7.- Emerson Lake and palmer.
8.- Nox Arcana
9.- Juan José Lavaniegos (he is my uncle, here is a link of some songs www.myspace.com/juanjoselavaniegos)
10.- Classic Music , opera and contemporanean
11.- Cumbia xD (If you want to dance is a nice option)hehe.
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I like besides Metal:
Symphonic/Classical/Movie Soundtrack
Some lighter Russian Rock bands
Some Folk music
Some Punk songs (not my style, but now I find a few songs enjoyable)
Some Latin Pop/Rock/Balad music (Few, but that's a something)
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Industrial such as NIN, OOMPH, old Stabing Westward(The last album was horrible though)
Tori Amos (not sure what her music is considered) though again I don't like her latest album... the old stuff was great though
Soundtracks such as Last of the Mohicans, Braveheart, The Last Samurai
Older Rock Music- Led Zeppelin, Hendrix
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Blues, jazz, classical. :thumbup:
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Hi there,
I also like classical music - not surprising for a Therion fan - especially Baroque. And there's a neo-folk-band from my town that I like a lot. :)
Cheers!
Markus
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The list *is* a bit too long to post here in all its glory, but, ruffly, my favorite non-metal acts:
Pink Floyd - Gilmour's esoteric solos and Waters' angst-ridden and yet thoughtful lyrics do it for me every time.
Blue Öyster Cult - 'cause the clock strikes twelve and moondrops burst... like acid and oil on a madman's face. And so forth.
Rush - Give me more of that Neil Peart goodness!
Simon & Garfunkel - My favorite gay couple. Simon rocks my world even when Art isn't there to grope his ass so he can sing higher notes. (Or was it some other part of his body? Meh. Not really important, I guess.)
King Crimson - Chaotic and charismatic at the same time. Give me more of that Robert Fripp goodness!
Led Zeppelin - Turn the Page and follow the Plant on your Stairway to Heaven.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - There's something about Beethoven's Last Night...
Ludwig van Beethoven - There's something about Beethoven...
A Perfect Circle - More emo than Tool, still full of Maynard goodness.
The Sisters of Mercy - Andrew. Eldritch. 'Nuff said.
Fields of the Nephilim - Aaah, a descent into the maelstrom. Bring on the bats.
Mike Oldfield - One of my favorite artists - not because I hail his name on a daily basis or because I have all his albums - but because the man has style.
Nick Cave - 'cause the man's a freakin' legend.
The White Stripes - 'cause Jack's back. In black. Heart-attack. With a big rack.
Yeah.
I'll stop now.
Stevie Ray Vaughan - 'cause the man sounds nice.
Little Pigeon's ForHill Blues - 'cause Goluban can pack a punch.
Laufer - 'cause Cro rock has a few good bands.
R.E.M. - 'cause it's the end of the world as we know it (And I feel fine)
Aw, damn it, this is getting to be out of control.
Yeah... so, anyway... and then some.
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What about the early days of Pink Floyd with Syd Barret? Awesome albums for me. Songs like take up thy stethoscope and walk, lucifer sam, astronomy domine!, a saucerful of secrets!, set the controls of the heart of the sun!!.
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What about the early days of Pink Floyd with Syd Barret? Awesome albums for me. Songs like take up thy stethoscope and walk, lucifer sam, astronomy domine!, a saucerful of secrets!, set the controls of the heart of the sun!!.
Damn, ashamed I forgot to mention Syd.
*hits head repeatedly with yesterday's paper*
You forgot Bike :wink2:
Yeah. And Syd.
I love all the eras of Pink Floyd, but that central one, the DSOTM period (so to speak), is just poetical perfection.
That does not, of course, exclude The Wall (for which I have a demented sense of love), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and so on...
Damn, I forgot to mention Syd. ¬¬
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The central masterpieces of Pink Floyd for me are Atom heart mother and Animals. :drunk:
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The central masterpieces of Pink Floyd for me are Atom heart mother and Animals. :drunk:
Atom Heart Mother. I love Atom Heart Mother.
I... I have a special relationship with the cow on the cover.
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I really really love Atom Heart Mother.
Atom Heart Mother (http://koalicija.net/starbase47/images/smiles/cerek.gif)
U! U! Did I mention Jethro Tull? Ian Anderson (http://koalicija.net/starbase47/images/smiles/cerek.gif)
When I think of Budapest.... *shivers*
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The central masterpieces of Pink Floyd for me are Atom heart mother and Animals. :drunk:
Atom Heart Mother. I love Atom Heart Mother.
I... I have a special relationship with the cow on the cover.
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I really really love Atom Heart Mother.
Atom Heart Mother (http://koalicija.net/starbase47/images/smiles/cerek.gif)
U! U! Did I mention Jethro Tull? Ian Anderson (http://koalicija.net/starbase47/images/smiles/cerek.gif)
When I think of Budapest.... *shivers*
Another excellent band :thumbup:
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When I think of Budapest.... *shivers*
Yes, me too! :lol3: (I live there.)
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Jethro Tull!!!! :bow:
One of those bands I never, ever get bored to listen. I wanted to learn to play flute after listening Ian Anderson playing... but that was beyond my capabilities (my fingers seem to have a mental independence that my brain cannot break... and they finishing doing stupid things that "I" don't want them to do)
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I wanted to learn to play flute after listening Ian Anderson playing... but that was beyond my capabilities (my fingers seem to have a mental independence that my brain cannot break... and they finishing doing stupid things that "I" don't want them to do)
So I'm guessing you have a love-hate relationship with guitars. :)
Did you ever try playing drums? In prog and other alternative styles of music, the independence of one's limbs can be a good thing.
Just ask Meg White.
Or Michael Giles.
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So I'm guessing you have a love-hate relationship with guitars. :)
You've guessed right... well I actually have a hate-hate relationship with guitars when I'm playing them, and a love-love one when anybody else is playing them (especially if that anybody else is called.... (add the name of your fave guitarrist here)... )
Did you ever try playing drums? In prog and other alternative styles of music, the independence of one's limbs can be a good thing.
Nope, never... and you probably have a point there. However, I'm so traumatised with my musical attempts that I prefer to leave that "pleasure" to more skillfull humans. :wink2:
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Hi,
After metal, I can listen to some French-speaking artists like Renaud or Jacques Brel. The music in itself is not especially good (nor bad) but it is mostly for the lyrics that I listen to them :bow:
I like also classical music (if that was not the case how would I like Therion ?)
And I like also listening to a parody of Rap/hip hop called Fatal Bazooka. They really show how pitiful is rap and hip hop.
Finally, I enjoy listening to Kamini ... It is only a rapper and he is funny, he doesn't take himself seriously and the lyric of the only 2 songs he made are funny as well. :drunk:
Here were my 2 sins : I listen to 2 (french) rap bands ...I'm ready for flagellation :innocent:
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Hmmm. . . pretty long list. I only REALLY got into Metal about 3 years ago, or so. I mean, I liked some bands, and I experimented with it. . . but Maiden was my gateway drug. . . ohhhh yeahhhhh. . . LoL
Non-metal bands and artists (that I have and DO enjoy):
Audioslave
The White Stripes
Johnny Cash
Neil Young
Franz Ferdinand (their 1st album)
Arctic Monkeys (I got it for free. . . WINNAH!)
Cream
The Verve
Muddy Waters
The Postal Service (prepares to be flamed)
Coldplay (prepares to be flamed with napalm)
Non-metal bands and artists (that I have and don't really enjoy(I don't hate, but I don't love)):
Beautiful Creatures
Bob Dylan
The Police
3 Doors Down
The Eagles
~The (Mac&Cheese) Cretin~
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Laibach
Vanessa Mae
Electric Light Orchestra
Jeff Wayne's musical version of The War Of The Worlds
Queen
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Add Queen to my list...
After going through some songs for the tribute concert I'm playing on the 3rd, I must say some of their work is brilliant! :idea:
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hehe I just realized I never posted in here...
well, I don't listen to much non-metal music, but when I do, it's mostly opera
composers I like are Mozart, Verdi, Wagner, Puccini, Donizetti, Rossini...etc
and I love to listen to Maria Callas...she has such a beautiful voice.... :wub:
:bawl: I'm so sad I never finished music school...now there's no hope for me.... :bawl:
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I just realized I love that Alanis Morissette song "Uninvited"
Isn't it a cool song? :wub:
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I just realized I love that Alanis Morissette song "Uninvited"
Isn't it a cool song? :wub:
No it's shite, you goddammm hippy!! :mad3:
...er, actually I've never heard it. Dunno what came over me - must be the planets are aligned badly, or something :fish:
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I just realized I love that Alanis Morissette song "Uninvited"
Isn't it a cool song? :wub:
No it's shite, you goddammm hippy!! :mad3:
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...er, actually I've never heard it. Dunno what came over me - must be the planets are aligned badly, or something :fish:
Jajajaja hippie :lol3:. I don't like her too.
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Darkwave, dark ambient, drone, martial, medieval... but thats a music connected usually with metal scene but with much more electronics, beats and less guitars... but is good to listen it from time to time...
Some bands:
Arcana
Dominium III
Dargaard
DVKE
Ice Ages
Chaostar
Kammarheit
In Slaughter Natives
Lustmord
Nordvargr
Pazuzu
Profanum
...and now Ulver
Others are... classical punk rock, rock and classics...
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I just realized I love that Alanis Morissette song "Uninvited"
Isn't it a cool song? :wub:
Well I mostly don't like her voice..but she has some good songs that were a big selling hit and this song is one of them..and yes I like it! :wub:
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nox arcana is awesome indeed
i listen to a wide range of industrial and electronic music also
dawn of ashes
combichrist
life cried
unternull
die sektor
MSTRKRFT
between others
also some alternative like paramore, dresden dolls and cute is what we aim for
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Laibach
Vanessa Mae
Electric Light Orchestra
Jeff Wayne's musical version of The War Of The Worlds
Queen
I like the same as this guy :thumbup:
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I like Vangelis a lot
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Enigma,
Camel,
Celine Dion,
Krunoslav Kico Slabinac (croatian folk),
Bolero,
Bedrich Smetana,
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi,
Shapeshifters,
Jamiroquai...
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Well, I like the classic, th romantic(like wagner, and chopin, mozart), spanish rock, aerosmith and sountrack
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Lately I got much into movie soundtracks.. Miami Vice...especially... and Underworld..
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Lately, I've been listening to a bunch of non-metal music
hmm let's see
Enigma
Eurythmics
The Crüxshadows
Die Form
Deep Forest
Emilie Autumn
Nox Arcana
Era
and so on and so on
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Popol Vuh
Tangerine Dream
Hagalaz Runedance
Dead Can Dance
Peter Ulrich
Michael Stearns :evil2:
Arcana
Nina Hagen
Freya Aswynn
Zero Kama
Yatha Sidhra
Exuma
Yelle :lol:
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So I decided as a fair asshole :biggrin: to open this million years old topic just to ask... MARKUS - have You seen Tristan und Isolde on stage? Do You know the music? Do You like it? And everything You can tell me about it :D
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Are you going to watch it? :wOOt:
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Unfortunatelly not :) It's not being played anywhere now. I think last time they played it it was 10 years ago and last year I saw some posters but I think it was in the National Opera. But no Wagner in this season :(
But trust me that in case I have the possibility to go, I would like to :) I came across the music of Tristan und Isolde in one movie I really like and since then it could not leave my mind in peace. So that's why I am asking.
Do You have any experience with this? Do You like it Lucy? Please feel free to tell me anything!
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Yes I do like it! :) Try to download it somewhere! And please read thoroughly the story, because I enjoyed a lot when I understood what's happening on the stage at the moment. Especially in the first act, I found it fantastic how he expressed by the music the hidden emotions, the changes, the forecoming tragedy...
Well, it's not the happiest opera at all, but on the contrary. :( For me the most touching is the figure of king Marke - he is so human but he hasn't got enough power to change fate.
It's... erm... long. :D
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Hey folks,
unfortunately I can't say anything about this particular opera. The only ones by Wagner I've seen - the only operas I've seen in years - are "Rheingold" and "Siegfried". Those I've liked a lot! I wasn't so fond of the music when listening to it from the records but live on stage it was just plain amazing.
It's... erm... long. :D
Ummm... it's Wagner. :nana: Old Richie from Leipzig - my neighbour city. :biggrin:
Cheers!
Markus
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Yes, all Wagner's stuff is so long :) That's why they do not put in on the stage here :( The main reason.
Lucy, thank You for the feedback. :) Yes, I know, it's very sad story (trust me, right now I understand it better You though but somehow it's helping from time to time).