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newtboy
(Member Profile)
Thank you for the quality! I have been on an exploration of electronic musicians. Lately, it has been females thanks to Sarah Angliss. It kicked off with a Siouxsie and the Banshees video with the drummer playing with an instrument named the waterphone during an interview. I noted the date of the interview and found out that it was used on a track on a 12" single that I have in my collection. I have not listened to since it for ages since I no longer have a turntable. It happens to be one of my favorite songs from them. Then I remembered that I discovered that instrument here many moons ago. I have added Current 93 to my list of music to check out. Thanks!
Reminds me of Current 93....*quality weirdness
Meth addict syncs up perfectly to the beat of "Stayin' Alive
I guess you can look at it that way. But I bet the video raises more awareness of mental health than a boring PSA.
A wise musician once said, grab 'em by the crotch and their hearts and minds will follow.
Whether that was the intent of the creator or not, it works.
Sorry, I can't vote up Mental Health as entertainment.
Mordhaus
(Member Profile)
Going to be afk for a few days. I am really fucking bummed out right now, just heard on the radio that one of my favorite musicians committed suicide.
I suffer from anxiety and depression, so I kind of have a sense of the thoughts that might have led to his suicide. It just fucking sucks that someone couldn't be there for him the way that he and the band were there for me during some of my dark times in the 90s/2000s.
Four producers remix the same jazz piano sample
So here's my opinion.
I hate this.
Why you ask?
Because, while each producer has become the artist, none of them respect the music. I understand this is the assignment. But it's wholly representative of what's wrong with the music industry today.
Don't miss-understand me, I respect the artistry of the process they go through. They have all created a new personal piece. Respect for that part.
BUT, Music is more than re-sampling. The ORIGINAL artist matters. When I listen to music, I want to hear the artist who created the piece. I want to experience the sound of someone playing actual instruments. There is no replacement for the talent of a musician.
I would accept this IF the producer, actually crated their own samples first. This in affect is like a do-it-yourself paint-by-numbers kit.
I love the sounds, but I never want to hear music where it's so overly-produced that it erases or lays claim to a sound above the original musician's piece.
Where have all the musician's gone? - They all went digital! and the music died.
Still Alive - Frank Sinatra Version (The 8-Bit Big Band)
This can't be a gag; it's too expensive for that---that many studio musicians, called at Union scale, plus the recording studio time, then the sound engineer's time...
What are the economics of this? Why does it wonderfully exist?
Rock's Most Prolific Session Musician
Reminds me of the documentary "Standing in the Shadows of Motown"...
The sessions musicians who never get the public glory...
Oddly, she might have been bit bitter about what came after her time in music...
Some sort of music geek sound site postings...
"I enjoy the music she made in the 60's but when she posted a comment on engineers I voiced my opinion that the mid 70's to early 80's were the pinnacle of recording because of the 24-track two inch tape and the idea of the 'concept album'. I mentioned "Aja", "Goucho", "Breakfast in America", "Back In Black", "Dark Side of the Moon", "Animals", "Rumors", etc. She said she didn't like that "music" -- too many drugs involved in the making.
Post went downhill from there.... but come on, how can any reasonable musician deny the greatness of at least some of the albums mentioned above?..."
Street musician in Antwerp
I'd throw a euro or two in his bucket. For some reason, street musicians are far more charming in Europe than they are in my own city (Seattle).
bjornenlinda
(Member Profile)
Your video, Street musician in Antwerp, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
DC-3 Bush Air Cargo Alaska
Wow didn't know Lord was such a good pilot, on top of being a musician. She's done a lot for a young person, no wonder all these people are so happy to cheer her on.
Rock's Most Prolific Session Musician
As a bass player myself, I love Carol Kaye! Besides some electric basses I have an old Kay upright double bass that I named Carol, after this fine musician!
John Oliver - Family Separation
I agree.
In my experience as a teacher, if I find a lesson plan that works well I'm going to repeat it near-verbatim to multiple different classes of students, and I'm going to do it every year/term until it stops working. Same thing often goes for comedians, stage actors, musicians, etc.
Is it funny when you clip those together and show a near-robotic adherence to cadence, tone, etc.? Yeah, kinda. But it doesn't really show anything that is a valid criticism, which is what John Oliver's show is usually all about. Like, for example, criticizing citing the bible as justification for ridiculously draconian separation of families during immigration arrests... (hence the upvote)
The bit about Schumer's graduation speech is sort of a weird thing to poke fun at.
In my experience as a teacher, if I find a lesson plan that works well I'm going to repeat it near-verbatim to multiple different classes of students, and I'm going to do it every year/term until it stops working. Same thing often goes for comedians, stage actors, musicians, etc.
Is it funny when you clip those together and show a near-robotic adherence to cadence, tone, etc.? Yeah, kinda. But it doesn't really show anything that is a valid criticism, which is what John Oliver's show is usually all about. Like, for example, criticizing citing the bible as justification for ridiculously draconian separation of families during immigration arrests... (hence the upvote)
John Oliver - Family Separation
The bit about Schumer's graduation speech is sort of a weird thing to poke fun at.
In my experience as a teacher, if I find a lesson plan that works well I'm going to repeat it near-verbatim to multiple different classes of students, and I'm going to do it every year/term until it stops working. Same thing often goes for comedians, stage actors, musicians, etc.
Is it funny when you clip those together and show a near-robotic adherence to cadence, tone, etc.? Yeah, kinda. But it doesn't really show anything that is a valid criticism, which is what John Oliver's show is usually all about. Like, for example, criticizing citing the bible as justification for ridiculously draconian separation of families during immigration arrests... (hence the upvote)
Robert De Niro Shouts ‘F*ck Trump’ Twice at Tony Awards
Really? I recall hearing that and far worse, just from d listers like Nugent and lunatics like Jones (and my immediate family) instead of top actors and musicians at awards ceremonies.
Unreal. Imagine the shitstorm if someone had said "Fuck Obama" a few years ago? They'd be slammed and called racist by the media and everyone on social media.
I dont like Trump either but this is ridiculous. Such a shame.
Peter Bastian is Playing a Drinking Straw
This video has been seconded as a duplicate; transferring votes to the original video and killing this dupe - dupeof seconded with isdupe by eric3579.
Peter Bastian is Playing a Drinking Straw
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