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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2006 at 22:50
I really like to listen to musi with headphones and enjoy the view of nature or just liying in bed.
I had one of the best listening experience today actually. I was hearing Godspeed with one of the most interesting (girl) friend I know. It was her first time and she loved it. Every time some movement in the music happens she told me what she visualised and what she think they ment to say or to express. A very intelligent and interesting person she is indeed. And I always liked to listen to Godspeed with a female friend so I kind of liked it more too since she is also cuteEmbarrassed

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2006 at 22:55

^Music is a little better when your listening with someon else, unfortunetly for me I don't know to many people willing to even try out my music, much less listen to it more than once. Disapprove

 
 
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What we need is awareness we cant get careless
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2006 at 23:15
^ Keep trying, there's one for everyoneWink. Besides, I don't think she likes me. Whe're just close friends.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2006 at 23:21
Originally posted by Zoso Zoso wrote:

I like to lie in bed, sometimes under the influence of various substances, and just close my eyes and listen to the music. Insences are great too. I find that when I listen to music when I'm really high, it becomes a much more visual thing, and I can close my eyes and just let the coolest sh*t come to me.


Unless I'm stoned, I can't stand just sitting around meditating to music.

I like to get up and walk around. I'll put on some Yes or RUSH and walk around my town; I especially love to sit down next to Woodbridge's North Lake and gaze out over the water with spacey music going.



BTW, DTS albums are easy to find online. Go to Mininova.org and have a BitTorrent client ready. Search for terms like 'nrg', 'dts'... or even SACD. After a while you'll figure out specifically what to look for. The files are pretty big (300-700mb), so I hope you have broadband :) Unless you can't find a regular DTS version of an album, don't mess with upmixes. It just means it'll be stereo spread over 4 speakers.

Download (you'll want both) Winamp + 'DTS' plugin AND Foobar2000. If you end up with a '.nrg' file, rename it to '.wav' or '.dts'. If the '.wav' file doesn't play in Winamp (or is nothing but static), rename it to '.dts' and play it in Foobar2000. There should be new media players specifically for DTS format in the next few months.
A 4-speaker or greater system is necessary.

There aren't a LOT of albums in DTS, but Pink Floyd has a few, Yes has some, David Bowie...

The ones I have;
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
              - Dark Side of the Moon
              - The Wall

David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust

George Harrison - All Things Must Pass

Yes - Close to the Edge


I'm currently looking for "Fragile" by Yes and "In Absentia" or "Lightbulb Sun" by Porcupine Tree.

Enjoy! :)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2006 at 23:43

Some bands (or albums) I enjoy more with headphones, or without them. But I love to listen to music when it's raining or when my parents aren't in home Shocked......... FULL VOLUME, MAN !! Clap

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2006 at 23:45
I enjoy listening to PROG - or any other music that usually comes across conceptual or chill - in a couple different ways.
 
Sometimes when i get a new CD i'll go into my room, close the door, and put it on my stereo while following along with the lyrics in the CD booklet. But sometimes this takes too much thought, it depends on my mood.
 
Lighting some incense, some other stuff, and just laying down on my bed and letting the music swallow me is another amazing way to listen to music... usually conceptual stories or really chill stuff.
 
Driving down country roads on a sunny Spring day also makes music amazing! I live in a suburban/rural area in NJ and this is my favorite time of year because I can drive down long roads alongside winding rivers and let the music hit me in different ways as I take in the constantly changing scenery.
 
Headphones also make prog a great experience since you can hear all the stuff that's going on. Prog is usually layer with tons of instruments and colors that you sometimes miss while listening to regular stereo speakers.
 
I also play the drums, and I love playing along to CDs with headphones on... I usually find that I can get inside the music if I'm actually performing it. If I'm playing to a live album (like Yessongs, Exit...Stage Left, or Live Scenes From NY) I almost forget where I am and I feel like I'm literally in a stadium performing this amazing music.
 
***Such good experiences with music... I can't complain Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2006 at 23:48
Originally posted by Rust Rust wrote:

^Music is a little better when your listening with someon else, unfortunetly for me I don't know to many people willing to even try out my music, much less listen to it more than once. Disapprove

 
 
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Sometimes I show my music to my friends, but not everyone is interested on it .....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2006 at 23:56
Originally posted by chamberry chamberry wrote:

^ Keep trying, there's one for everyoneWink. Besides, I don't think she likes me. Whe're just close friends.
 
 
I'm good friends with this one girl who most likely only likes me as a friend, even though I really like her. I'm deciding to just keep the friendship and not let her know how I feel, who knows, she may turn out to like prog, and in that case I'll be thankful I atleast have someone to listen to music with.
 
What's left of my brain is really starting to get boring Dead, sooner or later I'm gonna need someone else to jam out with.
 
 
 
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Edited by Rust - May 02 2006 at 23:58
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 02:13
In Your Mp3 when you are on a long walk
In Your Cd Player when you fall asleep
In your computer when the night falls
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 05:24
-When i have a shower i like listen something like GG,
-When im going to sleep i like something like Godspeed (This band is breathtaking sound experiance)
-When im running i like something like Rush
-When im full of energy i like something heave like Symphony X
-When i like to dance nude in the dark i like COMUS!!!
-When i am in my car i like something like PFM

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 06:40
i guess i am lucky that i have a group of friends who all listen to prog, one of which introduced me to it. we all listen to similar stuff so we meet up and exchange music, thats a good way to listen to it, with a group of friends
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 06:53
My favourite ways:

  1. During the darkness and the solitude of the night.
  2. On FULL VOLUME in the house breaking every limits of decency...
  3. Prog and chocolate cake = YUMMY! Clap
  4. other sort of imagination manifests.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 10:26
I tend to prefer listening to prog - or any music - through my big 'Tannoy' speakers. I have a good pair of Senheiser headphones which sound great, but I just dont like the feel of headhones, and sometimes I cant sit still when listening to music, I have to stand up or pace about. Yeah, I know it's wierd isn't it...

I'll never forget the first time I heard Ozric Tentacles, Yes, Pink Floyd and Genesis when completely stoned. It was a fantastic experience, but it's not one I've ever recaptured as I've got older; certainly not to the same extent. I usually listen to music with a clear head these days, and I love it just as much. Favourite times for prog appreciation are first thing in the morning, and last thing at night.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 11:15
Originally posted by Rust Rust wrote:

What are your favorite ways of listening to prog to get the fullest and best listening experience possible?
 
 
I would say for me to have the best listening experience I put my small computer speakers, (with perfect sound quality), right up to my ears while lying down, turn the volume about halfway up, (Don't need it to loud since speakers are on my ears.) and close my eyes.
 
 
 
 
Ying Yang
 
 
i wouldn't do that mate, you'll damage your  hearing. get a decent hi fi with decent speakers at the end of the room to feel the music properly without injuring your ears.


Edited by mystic fred - May 03 2006 at 11:19
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 11:25
^ agreed, get further away from the speakers.
I won't let my daughter use an mp3 player because I'm afraid she'll damage her ears. I am trying to educate her on the inherent dangers of headphones.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 11:38
My iPod sorta broke down - which isn't that much of a bad thing because I listened WAY too much (though not at high volume).

I'm like that philospher (Aristotle I think) who'd only philosophise when he was walking. I like listening to headphones when I'm walking.
Car CD-player when I'm in the car.

CD-player when I'm in my room.

No alcohol or anything else. Never did dope anyway.
My music!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 13:17
Aurally, for me.Stern Smile
 
 
Headphones are good, and it really helps if it's 1973-75 or so, this kind of music is new and exciting to you, you're me, and you're lying stoned in the dark in your bedroom. Ermm
 
If time travel and identity exchange are unavailable, however, try experiencing prog via a stereo or live performance -- intoxicants/mind-altering substances optional! Smile
 
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Edited by Peter Rideout - May 03 2006 at 13:19
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 13:24
It depends on what kind of music I'm listening to. If I'm listening to something with alot of lyrics I prefer to listen to it without headphones so I can sing and air-guitar to it

But my favorite way to listen to music is with my large headphones outside in the middle of the night while I walk somewhere (late enough that I can walk down the middle of a street w/o getting run over)

Some musical experiences are greatly enhanced by the use of DRS, especially the likes of CAN, Ash Ra Tempel, and HAWKWIND. To a lesser extent Yes and KC (especially the Talking Drum and Gates of Delerium) can also be slightly more enjoyable than usual.

Amazing music truly meant for headphones anywhere, any time (more so at night) though is Godspeed You Black Emperor, hands down   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 14:53
My favourite way to EXPERIENCE prog....well that was the old, old Marquee club in London, nothing comes close to those nights, mid '80's with the world of discovery at your feet (and a lot of spilt beer too if memory serves!) and some great prog on the stage!

But Prog is either for the car, or the beach, or the lounge........the kitchen is strictly the Bee Gee's domain! (ever try to beat eggs to some of those prog time sigs??? )
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2006 at 14:57
I work at home so  Blast while I work. Sometimes I`ll stop and contemplate a particularily intricate passage by Gentle Giant or King Crimson. Since I listen to most of my music on vinyl I`ll also glance over and watch the record going around. Also, I always position the album cover within reach so I can look at it at the same time. I also have coloured lights in my den which go great at night with afew beers and the headphones turned up to ELEVEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
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