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crimhead
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Topic: Your animal and progressive rock. Posted: December 12 2008 at 00:45 |
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topofsm
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Posted: December 12 2008 at 00:14 |
kibble_alex wrote:
Perhaps he'll like Grindcore then? |
Caninus?
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: December 11 2008 at 23:33 |
When I was 16, eons ago, I had a boa constrictor (Boseley) who really seemed to react to Frank Zappa. I played a lot of music in my room, but he only seemed to get active when Zappa was playing. Maybe he just wanted some titties & beer? Nyuck!
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Dalezilla
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Posted: December 11 2008 at 11:14 |
My friend has a dog that leaves the room when he doesn't listen to prog.
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Ricochet
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Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:56 |
I only remember when, staying at my grandparents, I relaxed in the bed one afternoon, listening to Chopin's Polonaises (with Rubinstein mmm!). The cat followed me in the bedroom and eventually slept on my chest, purring, throughout the whole listening. I can't wait to have cats of my own - of course, they better like music.
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The Pessimist
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Posted: December 11 2008 at 10:51 |
Perhaps he'll like Grindcore then?
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Peter
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Posted: December 09 2008 at 20:21 |
My dog Wellington listens to whatever I listen to, but I think he greatly prefers soft classical or acoustic guitar over blasting ACDC.
(Though he used to go wild for the howling wolf at the beginning of Deep Purple's "Hush," until he figured out the wolf wasn't really talking to him. )
I don't think he gets prog or jazz at all -- he likes the sound it makes when it stops....
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JayDee
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Posted: December 09 2008 at 19:00 |
Weird, my black lab loves Meshuggah as well. He chases his tale when he hears them.
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The Pessimist
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Posted: December 09 2008 at 18:43 |
Too many cat people here Dogs are the way forward. IT is a well known fact that all terriers enjoy metal. My dog (a Cairn, looks a bit like an Ewok) especially loves Meshuggah, mainly because Jens Kidman pretty much barks into the mic. He also enjoys a good bit of Pat Metheny as much as the next dog, he really likes Between The Buried & Me and VDGG, but runs and hides from RIO. He once told me that Heresie gives him migrain. All in all, my dog LOVES prog.
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Garion81
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Posted: December 09 2008 at 18:27 |
Not sure about Prog but a long time ago I used to have cat named Gandalf. He was a siamese mix and man that cat could get mean! So when he used to get a little too fired up my roommate and I would take him into the music room and remove anything the cat might get distracted by and then proceed to pound on my piano making the worst god awful racket you could hear. We would do this for about 3 minutes. The cats ears would be all the way pulled back with its eyes wide open and just would stand frozen. We then would shut the door and leave the cat in a time out for about 10 minutes. When we let him out he was docile as a lamb.
The technical name of this procedure was called "chops".
Edited by Garion81 - December 09 2008 at 18:27
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: December 09 2008 at 17:36 |
memowakeman wrote:
well i have a bird and when i put music, he always stares at me...i don't know if what that means |
I think he's intrigued that the music isn't coming out of you mouth like with other birds.
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Posted: December 09 2008 at 11:37 |
well i have a bird and when i put music, he always stares at me...i don't know if what that means
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AlexUC
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Posted: December 09 2008 at 01:04 |
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Drew
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Posted: December 09 2008 at 00:27 |
Epignosis wrote:
I had two cats, Tunces and Hazel.
Tunces (like the driving cat) didn't care much for music, but tried to drink my beer all the time.
Hazel was a literal fraidy-cat. She hid most of the time.
I had to give both of them up.
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God bless that cat, Amazing.
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Epignosis
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Posted: December 08 2008 at 21:07 |
I had two cats, Tunces and Hazel.
Tunces (like the driving cat) didn't care much for music, but tried to drink my beer all the time.
Hazel was a literal fraidy-cat. She hid most of the time.
I had to give both of them up.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: December 08 2008 at 20:46 |
burritounit wrote:
Needless to say my dog is afraid of my guitar...specially when you play it and any kind of music even prog rock.
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My cat actually likes my acoustic guitar, especially when I make cat like sounds with it.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Drew
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Posted: December 08 2008 at 20:31 |
One thing is for sure, my cat listens to more prog than my wife- and more accepting as well.
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burritounit
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Posted: December 08 2008 at 20:22 |
Needless to say my dog is afraid of my guitar...specially when you play it and any kind of music even prog rock.
Edited by burritounit - December 08 2008 at 20:27
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Drew
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Posted: December 08 2008 at 20:21 |
topofsm wrote:
My parakeet seems pretty responsive to my music when I play it loud. Then again, he's pretty responsive when little kids take out legos and crash them around in the playroom. |
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topofsm
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Posted: December 08 2008 at 20:19 |
My parakeet seems pretty responsive to my music when I play it loud. Then again, he's pretty responsive when little kids take out legos and crash them around in the playroom.
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