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kenmeyerjr
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Joined: October 30 2005
Location: United States
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Posted: January 29 2006 at 20:26 |
Howsabout William Shatner and Sigur Ros?
Wide, and it would be wider if I had more money! About the only 'genres' that I don't have much of would be opera/classical and country.
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Syzygy
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Joined: December 16 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: January 30 2006 at 10:30 |
cuncuna wrote:
So, almost everyone is wide enough to listen, at least, a couple of music styles (plus Prog, off course). And one of us (besides me) actually has a Dean Martin and Sigur Rós item on the music collection. So funny... |
Make that two - although I've only got Dean Martin on compilations. I can't honestly think of a genre that I dislike, although some are not so well represented in my collection and prog probably accounts for about half of the CDs I own.
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'Like so many of you
I've got my doubts about how much to contribute
to the already rich among us...'
Robert Wyatt, Gloria Gloom
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BaldFriede
Prog Reviewer
Joined: June 02 2005
Location: Germany
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Points: 10266
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Posted: January 30 2006 at 14:33 |
I think it is important to find a balance between open-mindedness and selectivity; too much open-mindedness just becomes arbitrarity. There are some musical styles I just don't feel at home with, which I call "Arschwackelmusik" (a term which is hard to translate; the best attempt I can come up with is "move-yer-ass music"). This is a term for all kind of music which is just mildly rhythmic without any complicated structure, like for example reggae (though I like the kind of dub-reggae the Ozric Tentacles occasionally play). When I dance I want to dance orgiastically, the whole body shaking, and I need the whole dance floor for it because I am prone to run from one corner of the room to the other while dancing. But for this I need something with a real drive. A good example for what I really like to dance to are the last 3 minutes of "Dance on a Volcano" by Genesis; after the words "Let the dance begin". With reggae I just can't do that, and I never understood how people can dance to reggae. It absolute bores me to death and certainly does not create any need to dance in me. But certain riffs just get me and make me want to go really mad on the dance-floor. Ok, I'm weird.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Joined: April 22 2005
Location: Sweden
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Posted: January 30 2006 at 14:38 |
I like a really wide range of styles ... in fact, I'm beginning to fear that people might confuse that with arbitrarity. But I'd like to think that I'm quite selective within each genre.
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Velvetclown
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Joined: February 13 2004
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Posted: January 30 2006 at 14:38 |
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Angeldust
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Joined: September 18 2005
Location: Greece
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Points: 336
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Posted: January 30 2006 at 15:27 |
Music is ONE.That's why i like almost everything,From new order to Pain of Salvation ,from Stanley Jordan to Happy mondays,from Porcupine tree to Infected mushroom .I like brit music(the 90s),progressive/psychedelic/art/experimental rock,tech no,progressive/psychedelic/minimal trance,jazz,trip hop,dub/reggae,lounge,jazzy house and many more which i can't remember right now :).Is it so bad?????????I hate this new pop but i love madonna :P.who doesn't ?????????(what a great piece of a#s )
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Manunkind
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Joined: February 02 2005
Location: Poland
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Points: 2373
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Posted: January 30 2006 at 17:42 |
BaldFriede wrote:
I think it is important to find a balance between open-mindedness and selectivity; too much open-mindedness just becomes arbitrarity. There are some musical styles I just don't feel at home with, which I call "Arschwackelmusik" (a term which is hard to translate; the best attempt I can come up with is "move-yer-ass music"). This is a term for all kind of music which is just mildly rhythmic without any complicated structure, like for example reggae (though I like the kind of dub-reggae the Ozric Tentacles occasionally play). When I dance I want to dance orgiastically, the whole body shaking, and I need the whole dance floor for it because I am prone to run from one corner of the room to the other while dancing. But for this I need something with a real drive. A good example for what I really like to dance to are the last 3 minutes of "Dance on a Volcano" by Genesis; after the words "Let the dance begin". With reggae I just can't do that, and I never understood how people can dance to reggae. It absolute bores me to death and certainly does not create any need to dance in me. But certain riffs just get me and make me want to go really mad on the dance-floor. Ok, I'm weird.
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You're perfectly normal. It is perfectly normal to move to music, whether one calls this movement dancing or not. I too usually can't sit still when I listen to music I like, I have to move around, often in a 'violent' or 'ritualistic' manner. It's a natural response to music. I am reminded of the time when the avant-garde pianist Cecil Taylor met the neo-classical jazz trumpet player Wynton Marsalis for the first time and asked him whether he could dance to James Brown. 'Sure,' Marsalis answered. Taylor then asked him whether he could also dance to Albert Ayler. Marsalis could only stagger back, completely astonished. Guess whose music I enjoy more .
However, sometimes I don't move when I listen to music - I 'meditate' instead. Funnily enough, I can 'meditate' to any music I enjoy, and this includes a selection of artists from such genres as prog, jazz, rock, metal, blues, classical (in the broad sense, including XX c. and medieval), some pop, folk etc. etc. etc. Basically I try to let the music itself lead me, and if it leads me somewhere interesting, I don't care about the genre.
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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NotAProghead
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Joined: October 22 2005
Location: Russia
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Posted: February 01 2006 at 17:33 |
The Miracle wrote:
I can't stand Russian rock(except for Aquarium) |
Can you name a few bands you can't stand? What language people in Antarctica speak?
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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avestin
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Posted: February 02 2006 at 00:29 |
I lived in Antarctica once. I can tell you, you don't speak there. There isn't anyone to speak to, and it's too cold to waste energy on speaking to yourself. Besides, the penguins understand sign language perfectly.
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Ty1020
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Joined: April 24 2005
Location: Canada
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Posted: February 02 2006 at 00:35 |
kenmeyerjr wrote:
Howsabout William Shatner and Sigur Ros? |
I love both artists. William Shatner's "Has Been" is actually a really creavite album that shouldn't be overlooked  .
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