Music to Play [wish-list priorities, have]
Style |
Title
or Lyrics |
Artist |
Label,
etc. |
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Autovon |
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dc
folk, gospel gangstoz |
(from
TBN) |
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Summer
Time from 'Porgy & Bess' |
Jane
Froman |
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In
one ear and out the other |
Rosemary
Cluny |
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Sabar
Koti - recommended |
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20's | Dream a little dream of me | Nat King Cole, Momma Cass (mommas & poppas) |
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Sound
Tribe Sector 9 |
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???
(new-age?) |
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Patty
Griffin |
|
Blues |
|
Django
Reinhard |
CD
or 78 |
Blues |
Levee
|
Son
House |
Father
of the Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions |
Bossa-Nova |
Cast
your fate to the wind |
Steve
Allen |
|
Cartoon |
Road
runner |
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Cartoon |
George
of the Jungle |
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Cartoon |
Underdog |
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Cartoon |
Banana
Splits |
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|
Classical |
Igor
Markevitch - L'Apprenti Sorcier - CBS 1955 |
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|
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 |
|
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Ecclectic |
Quetzalcoatl |
Alvez |
|
Ecclectic |
Can
you Kali |
Alvez |
|
Ecclectic |
Dead
Egyptian Blues |
Trout
Fishing in |
Over
the Limit |
Folk |
Bonnie
(Mad) Boys |
|
|
Folk |
Oh
the (dreadful) wind and rain |
Gillian
Welch |
|
Folk |
(haunted
welsh folk) |
Gillian
Welsh |
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Gamelan |
|
|
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Jazz |
|
Billy
Holiday |
|
Jazz |
|
Charlie
Parker |
|
Klesmer |
|
|
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Mambo |
(cuban
surf twang) |
Ry
Kooder |
Mambo
Sinuendo |
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|
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Mystic |
Lavendar |
|
|
New-age |
Have
you ever seen the rain (wind chime) |
|
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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" |
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|
Rock |
James
Bond dddD ddd_ dddD ddd DD_ DDd_ |
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Rock |
Dead
Can Dance |
|
|
Rock |
"sha
la - la la la,I live for today" |
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|
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" |
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Rock |
Heaven beside you | Alice in chains | |
Rock |
She's
not there |
Argent? |
|
Rock |
Cannonball |
Breeders |
|
Rock |
|
Kate Bush |
|
Rock |
Chris
Isaac |
||
Rock |
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Dido |
No
Angel |
Rock |
Natural One | Folk Implosion | |
Rock |
Rosemary
(4*) |
Gomez |
Abandoned
Shopping Trolley Hotline |
Rock |
|
Mama's
& Poppa's |
|
Rock |
Oasis | ||
Rock |
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PJ
Harvey |
|
Rock |
Delirium |
Sarah
McLaughlin |
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Rock |
Route
66 |
Nat
King Cole, Stones, Cramps, Jones |
|
Rock |
Spooky
Little Girl Like You |
The
Letterman |
|
Rock |
|
X |
|
Rock | That hindu tune | Beatles | Revolver |
Rock
- Surf Punk |
Let's
fly away |
Roger's
Sisters |
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Rock-Glam |
Crush
Eyeliner |
|
|
Rock-Glam |
Velvet
Goldmine Soundtrack |
Brian
Eno, Lou Reed, many more. |
|
Rock-Glam |
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Liquid
Kitty |
|
Rock-Glam |
Fripp & Eno | Here come the warm jets. | |
Rock-Glam |
Bossa
Nova, is she weird. |
Pixies |
|
Rock-Punk |
|
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Tooth
and Nail |
Rock-Surf |
Dick
Dale |
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|
Soundtrack |
Crossroads |
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|
Soundtrack |
Repo
Man |
||
Soundtrack |
Wildflowers | ||
Surf |
|
Dave
Childs |
|
Surf |
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Insect
Surfers |
|
Surf |
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The
Tiki Tones |
|
TV |
Wally
Gator |
|
|
TV |
Munsters
theme |
|
|
TV |
Bewitched |
|
|
TV |
I
Dream of Jeannie |
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TV | Get Smart | ||
TV |
Ghost
and Mrs Muir |
|
|
TV |
Addams
Family |
De
Vol |
|
TV |
Peter
Gunn |
Mancini |
|
TV |
Pink
Panther |
Mancini |
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Zydeco |
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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
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.