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Music to Play [wish-list priorities, have]

Style

Title or Lyrics

Artist

Label, etc.

 

 

Autovon

 

 

 

dc folk, gospel gangstoz

(from TBN)

 

Summer Time from 'Porgy & Bess'

Jane Froman

 

 

In one ear and out the other

Rosemary Cluny

 

 

 

Sabar Koti  - recommended india artist

 

20's Dream a little dream of me Nat King Cole, Momma
Cass (mommas & poppas)
 

 

 

Sound Tribe Sector 9

 

??? (new-age?)

 

Patty Griffin

 

Blues

 

Django Reinhard

CD or 78

Blues

Levee Camp Moan

Son House

Father of the Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions

Bossa-Nova

Cast your fate to the wind

Steve Allen

 

Cartoon

Road runner

 

 

Cartoon

George of the Jungle

 

 

Cartoon

Underdog

 

 

Cartoon

Banana Splits

 

 

Classical

Igor Markevitch - L'Apprenti Sorcier - CBS 1955

 

 

Classical Tocatta and Fugue in D minor Bach

Classical

La Ronte..

Bazzini - Francescatti on Violin

 

Classical

William Tell Overture

cond. Arturo Toscanini - Rossini NBC Carnegie Hall

 

Django Reinhardt

 

 

 

Ecclectic

Quetzalcoatl

Alvez

 

Ecclectic

Can you Kali

Alvez

 

Ecclectic

Dead Egyptian Blues

Trout Fishing in America

Over the Limit

Folk

Bonnie (Mad) Boys 

 

 

Folk

Oh the (dreadful) wind and rain

Gillian Welch

 

Folk

(haunted welsh folk)

Gillian Welsh

 

Gamelan

 

 

 

Jazz

 

Billy Holiday

 

Jazz

 

Charlie Parker

 

Klesmer

 

 

 

Mambo

(cuban surf twang)

Ry Kooder

Mambo Sinuendo

 

 

Mystic

Lavendar

 

 

New-age

Have you ever seen the rain (wind chime)

 

 

New-age

Goodbye moon

Shiverea

Capitol 2001

New-age

Moonbeam bus

Tana Donnely

 

New-age

Little Puffy Clouds

The Orb

 

Oldies

One eyed, one horned, flying purple people eater

 

 

Renaissance

"Still I sing bonnie boys, bonnie mad boys"

 

 

Rock

James Bond dddD ddd_ dddD  ddd DD_ DDd_

 

 

Rock

Dead Can Dance

 

 

Rock

"sha la - la la la,I live for today"

 

 

Rock

"So you think we have a lazy time well you should know better. .. so come on feel the noise.. we get wild wild wild"

 

 

Rock Heaven beside you Alice in chains

Rock

She's not there

Argent?

 

Rock

Cannonball

Breeders

 

Rock

Running up that hill, no promises.

Kate Bush

 

Rock Chris Isaac

Rock

 

Dido

No Angel

Rock   Natural One Folk Implosion

Rock

Rosemary (4*)

Gomez

Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline

Rock

California Dreaming - (If I were in LA)

Mama's & Poppa's

 

Rock

Oasis

Rock

 

PJ Harvey

 

Rock

Delirium

Sarah McLaughlin

 

Rock

Route 66

Nat King Cole, Stones, Cramps, Jones

 

Rock

Spooky Little Girl Like You  (any version)

The Letterman

 

Rock

Los Angeles , Sugar Light, Nausea

X

Los Angeles

Rock That hindu tune Beatles Revolver

Rock - Surf Punk

Let's fly away

Roger's Sisters

 

Rock-Glam

Crush Eyeliner

 

 

Rock-Glam

Velvet Goldmine Soundtrack

Brian Eno, Lou Reed, many more.

 

Rock-Glam

 

Liquid Kitty

 

Rock-Glam   Fripp & Eno Here come the warm jets.

Rock-Glam

Bossa Nova, is she weird.

Pixies

 

Rock-Punk

 

 

Tooth and Nail

Rock-Surf

Dick Dale

 

 

Soundtrack

Crossroads

 

 

Soundtrack Repo Man
Soundtrack Wildflowers

Surf

 

Dave Childs

 

Surf

 

Insect Surfers

 

Surf

 

The Tiki Tones

 

TV

Wally Gator

 

 

TV

Munsters theme

 

 

TV

Bewitched

 

 

TV

I Dream of Jeannie

 

 

TV Get Smart    

TV

Ghost and Mrs Muir

 

 

TV

Addams Family

De Vol

 

TV

Peter Gunn

Mancini

 

TV

Pink Panther

Mancini

 

Zydeco

 

 

 

Old Radio
'Kaleidoscope' by Ray Bradbury on Suspense.

Music theory
Janet Cunningham - Molidian 22 tone scale, Persian 14 tone scale.

Band Names
Jasmine licorice
Zodiac sandcrabs.
Light Speed Gypsy Wagon
Pink sun at night
Lonely Monster

Clubs
Tiki Bar - 714/960-3483

 

 

My warm-up play-list:

Dang, I just deleted a whole big blurb on my collection with histories of different genres, and lots to say about my own music. My oldies go back to the turn of the century, centuries before that, and to the corners of the earth. I grew up on euro-punk, ecclectic/experimental, and surf. Killer music takes advantage of grüngestalt, that's when the intensive peaks of a melody form a second tier of melody. I play a beatle bass (acoustic-electric ziolin-bass) in a slide-steel/sitar/piano style with both hands independently slide/hammering melodies. Punk and acid-metal ain't that different compared to microtonal techno or pentatonic irish ballads, and 40 years from now people won't even see the difference.
Here's a playlist I use for warm-ups:
Addams Family - De Vol
Sylvan Song - Heart
Danse du Bonheur - John McLaughlin (Sakti album)
European Mothers Son - Velvet Underground
Shiek of Araby (banjo) - Paul Martin
Out of Limits - Ventures
Digital - Mia Doi Todd
Cantaloop / Flip Fantasia - Us3
Slow Dive - Siouxsie and the Banshees
Mendohlson Op. 64 - Leila Josefowicz (violin)
Killer Queen - Queen (not great music, but a personal fave anyhow)
Tocatta & Fugue in D minor (the vampire song) - Bach Organworks
La Malaguena - Orizba & his orchestra
So Low Blues - Sandy Owen
Plastic Fantastic Lover - Jefferson Airplane
the Sorcerors Apprentice - Dukas
I Put a Spell on You - Marilyn Manson
Midnight at the Oasis - Maria Muldaur (sweet killer guitar solos)
the Sweet Postcard - 2 Nice Girls
Sembung Gilang (javanese gamelan) - Saryabrata & D. Lewiston (requires playing notes between frets).

~~~ from Cei's board ~~~

Does this forum support multiple choice surveys?
I try to listen and play guitar to a different genre every night.
1) Folk, carribean, bluegrass - sunny, earthy, expressive, loving, multitextural intense technique.
2) Techno, esp microtonal scale experimental compositions, with a kaleidoscopic Hindus in space quality.
3) Jazz (also the most hated (nervous wacko stress variety)) Some experimental jazz is warm and wild, like klezmer, and I've heard things which don',t even sound like music until you fall into meditation and learn to hear music which is written with backwards grungestalts & self-reference.
4) Blues: 30's stuff, hawaiian steel slide, slinky club w/ sax, fight the devil backwaters stuff.
5) Rock: Black preacher, 60's psychedelia, new wave: Manson, Velvet Underground, B-52's. Experimental punk: Flying Lizards, Lene Lovich. Surf-punk & Reggae. Beatles (everything) & doors. country moon vibes: Simon & garfunkle, seals & crofts, van morrison.
6) Classical: Thunderous stuff, hall of the mountain king, sorcerors apprentice, Bach's vampire stuff, Stravinsky's rites of spring

All sorts of stuff. I like complex, powerful, sweet, intense, expressive music of any sort. That usually rules out country. Opera does often fit those criteria, but I don't really like it either. My own music is sort of techno (Captin Nemo and the Quasars), jazz-blues, hindu, surf, with an evolving classical composition style based on rock-n-roll hall of famer Robert Fripp (from King Crimson, works with Brian Eno (produced b-52s & devo) does intense stuff with folks like Andy Summers of the Police (sting))
Oh, I'm also fond of that Maxfield Parrish painting mood found in 'Sweet dreams to leave your worries behind you... Dream a little dream of me', sung by Nat King Cole and later by the Mamas and Papas (other 60's stuff like 'california dreaming').

Here is a link to my station: 'Harmonic Distortion' under the category 'Insane Asylum'. I've ranked 100's of recording artists. Some of the top rankers on the Playlist include Velvet Underground, Bjork, B-52's, Glenn Miller, Van Morrison, and Siouxsie & the Banshees.

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