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chamberry
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Posted: April 28 2006 at 16:49 |
Another good one to listen at night mught be the Robert Fripp
soundscapes albums. But be careful, some songs might scare the yibis
out of you.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: April 28 2006 at 17:02 |
chamberry wrote:
Another good one to listen at night mught be the Robert Fripp soundscapes albums. But be careful, some songs might scare the yibis out of you.
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I haven't listened to those, but in that area I also recommend:
- Fantomas - Delirium Cordia
- Painkiller - Execution Ground
- GYBE - anything 
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Logan
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Joined: April 05 2006
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Posted: April 28 2006 at 17:05 |
Usually "classical" when I'm out in nature. A bit obvious perhaps
then that when I'm sitting at the seaside I do like to listen to
Debussy's La Mer.
It's often Pink Floyd when out under the stars.
When mountain biking and hiking, I prefer the gentle sounds of nature
plus the sound of my feet or my tires. I'm also keep my ears open
in case some bears, cougars, or psycho mountain cannibals are around...
I may be a bit paranoid.
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The Wizard
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Joined: July 18 2005
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Posted: April 28 2006 at 17:12 |
Ozrics are nice. So is most Pink Floyd.
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NotAProghead
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Posted: April 28 2006 at 17:59 |
Snow Dog wrote:
I prefer no music when out in the forest or whatever. Music would ruin it. |
Agree.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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walrus333
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Posted: April 28 2006 at 22:15 |
Pretty much any Psychadelic/Space rock or Jazz-Rock Fusion are my favorites
Edited by walrus333 - April 28 2006 at 22:15
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If anyone knows where I can get a copy of some Flute and Voice (Indo-Prog/Raga Rock) albums please PM me! Many thanks!
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Drew
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Posted: April 28 2006 at 22:16 |
Snow Dog wrote:
I prefer no music when out in the forest or whatever. Music would ruin it. |
Im with you
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stan the man
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 00:26 |
Drew wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
I prefer no music when out in the forest or whatever. Music would ruin it. |
Im with you |
Me three. Hearing the berds and the forest in general is one of the best parts. You expierence nature with all senses. I prefer to listen to music in my room with head phones to truely listen to the music.
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true as a lobster in a pteredaktyl's underpants.
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darren
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 00:58 |
I agree with the idea of no music at all. You have to hear the birds, otherwise you miss out on a big part of the experience.
Besides, around my area you have to listen for any animal sounds in case it is sending out a warning that you are coming too close. The last thing you want to do is to get too close to a bear, deer or moose.
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"they locked up a man who wanted to rule the world.
the fools
they locked up the wrong man."
- Leonard Cohen
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crucify_the_ego
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Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 08:19 |
Winter - Sigur Ros Summer - Latter-day Porcupine Tree Driving in Summer - Mars Volta
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Kid-A
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 10:51 |
Snow Dog wrote:
I prefer no music when out in the forest or whatever. Music would ruin it. |
I'm with you there.
For the walk to school I listen to anything though, although usually something about 15 minutes in length.
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chamberry
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 11:45 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
chamberry wrote:
Another good one to listen at
night mught be the Robert Fripp soundscapes albums. But be careful,
some songs might scare the yibis out of you.
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I haven't listened to those, but in that area I also recommend:
- Fantomas - Delirium Cordia
- Painkiller - Execution Ground
- GYBE - anything  |
I haven't heard Painkiller but Delirium Cordia by Fantomas is one
creepy experience. YanquiU.X.O. by GYBE sounds more like despair and
desolation stuff like that.
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MajesterX
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 11:48 |
If i'm just relaxing or hiking or somethong like that, than I prefer "nature's music". But If i'm doing yard work or something of the sort I listen to anything, because let's face it, when your raking for 3 hours, you need a little entertainment to ease the time.
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saarepiiga
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 15:44 |
darren wrote:
I agree with the idea of no music at all. You have to hear the birds, otherwise you miss out on a big part of the experience. |
I agree. And what about the sounds of trees, hay and the sea!
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Music, all I hear is MUSIC
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the man machine
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Joined: January 01 2006
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 17:26 |
i remember listening to echoes while camping on a crappy boombox but man it was so good . i like listeniong to music while cycling not so much while walking in wilderness though. walking at night with some music is great though.
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