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Almost Canadian Jan 16th 2013 9:41 pm

Re: The Good Music Thread
 
Talking of classics, it is a shame that Prince and YouTube or, likely more correctly, Warner Bros and YouTube don't allow loads of his stuff on there. Forever in my life is my most favourise song.

Anyway, I like this one, I think her dad would be very proud:


Greenhill Jan 16th 2013 9:55 pm

Re: The Good Music Thread
 
Gilmour signing my favourite song by Barret.


Hawk13 Jan 16th 2013 11:42 pm

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If we're going to do the old stuff, may as well add a classc.


BristolUK Jan 16th 2013 11:47 pm

Re: The Good Music Thread
 

Originally Posted by Hawk13 (Post 10487398)
And to toss in a mashup - Blondie VS Muse - Call Me Uprising

http://youtube.com/watch?v=cJNGTtzzASo

Better than the original

Why is Lionel Messi in that picture?;)

Shard Jan 17th 2013 10:15 am

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Originally Posted by Greenhill (Post 10487435)
Gilmour signing my favourite song by Barret.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=LT9TgXkKago

What on earth do you like about that song? Gilmour and PF have some amazing pieces, but that wasn't one of them IMO.

PeterF Jan 17th 2013 11:20 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10487402)
Talking of classics, it is a shame that Prince and YouTube or, likely more correctly, Warner Bros and YouTube don't allow loads of his stuff on there. Forever in my life is my most favourise song.

Anyway, I like this one, I think her dad would be very proud:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=muDZD3wgoHI


I remember that single well.

The year before we left UK, we went to a concert at Kew Gardens, Jools Holland and his big band with Sam Brown.

Not quite the band as below



and then there's her dad


Greenhill Jan 17th 2013 12:30 pm

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I think, for me, it captures the essence of Syd Barrett's genius as he slowly plunged into oblivion. I've always been more of a fan of Pink Floyd when it was headed up by Gilmour, so this cover feels like a tribute in a similar vein to "Wish you were here" (although a very, very different piece of music).

Like I mentioned though, it's definitely my favourite track by Barrett - Robyn Hitchcock could also do a pretty good cover of it too. Save it for a rainy day and give it another listen some time.


Originally Posted by Shard (Post 10488424)
What on earth do you like about that song? Gilmour and PF have some amazing pieces, but that wasn't one of them IMO.


Aberdeen_Loon Jan 19th 2013 4:58 am

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One of my favourite songs by a kickass Canadian band (whose singer unfortunately just announced he's leaving the band):


geedee Jan 20th 2013 3:06 am

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[QUOTE=Aberdeen_Loon;10492276]One of my favourite songs by a kickass Canadian band (whose singer unfortunately just announced he's leaving the band):

Well, my opinion only, they're not bad but a bit "MOR" for me... not a lot to differentiate them from lots of other American Rock bands....

While on the subject of Canadian artists, I heard this lady while driving back from deepest Quebec one night. It was an "indy" station, and at the time of night when they play 10 tracks straight (while they nip off for a beer?) and you never know who was playing. I took note of the frequency and the time, and did a google when I got home.... luckily they published a playlist. Most of her stuff is way too "Country" for me, but this one grabbed my heartstrings!



Londonuck Jan 20th 2013 9:54 pm

Re: The Good Music Thread
 
Eee rrrrr... bita culture.

Wonderful piece of music



Shard Jan 20th 2013 10:28 pm

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Originally Posted by Londonuck (Post 10495414)
Eee rrrrr... bita culture.

Wonderful piece of music

http://youtube.com/watch?v=i_rE1CUT8gI

Sorry, this is the "good" music thread not the SUBLIME music thread!

Shard Jan 20th 2013 10:34 pm

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Originally Posted by geedee (Post 10493917)
While on the subject of Canadian artists, I heard this lady while driving back from deepest Quebec one night.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=1s82cHlGn90

Reminds me of Lisa Loeb. Very listenable, especially if driving through deepest Quebec at night. :)

Inse Jan 20th 2013 10:53 pm

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Originally Posted by Londonuck (Post 10495414)
Eee rrrrr... bita culture.

Wonderful piece of music


http://youtube.com/watch?v=i_rE1CUT8gI

Thanks for that Londonuck. One of the very few pieces of music that can actually move me to tears.
Back in 1997 or 98 myself and my now wife went to see 'The Four Seasons by Candlelight' in Poole, not long before we headed off to S. Ireland on our 'next big adventure'. This Albinoni piece was played by the orchestra who were dressed in period costume. One of the best evenings out we've ever had.

haggis88 Jan 21st 2013 1:10 am

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Originally Posted by geedee (Post 10493917)
and you never know who was playing. I took note of the frequency and the time, and did a google when I got home.... luckily they published a playlist

do you have a Smartphone/Superphone?

if so, grab an app called "Shazam" - it used to be free, but i think it might cost now. Basically when you hear a song you don't know, hold the phone to the speaker, press the shazam button and it will automatically match the song and give you all the details on it!

its honestly sheer brilliance, one of the best apps i've ever gotten...i even try to confuse it with really obscure reggae/dancehall songs and it always gets them!

anyway, i would post a video of what i'm currently listening to, but i've noticed you lot seem to be into the sort of music my grandad listens to, so i'll refrain from posting any of that "doof doof doof crap the younguns listen to" :p

geedee Jan 21st 2013 1:25 am

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Originally Posted by haggis88 (Post 10495635)
do you have a Smartphone/Superphone?

if so, grab an app called "Shazam" - it used to be free, but i think it might cost now. Basically when you hear a song you don't know, hold the phone to the speaker, press the shazam button and it will automatically match the song and give you all the details on it!

its honestly sheer brilliance, one of the best apps i've ever gotten...i even try to confuse it with really obscure reggae/dancehall songs and it always gets them!

anyway, i would post a video of what i'm currently listening to, but i've noticed you lot seem to be into the sort of music my grandad listens to, so i'll refrain from posting any of that "doof doof doof crap the younguns listen to" :p

Thanks Haggis.... I didn't have it at the time, and I used to miss loads of artists because the DJ had gone walkabout! It really is a clever app. The new version you can sing to and it has a go!!

Please do post some doof doof doof "crap"; this is a good music thread, unrestricted! My kids keep me up to date... this might be a bit tame for you but it certainly gets my feet tapping!:



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