Re: It's too quiet
[Re: Connie Sutherland ]
#376163 - 04/07/2013 09:32 PM |
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Never thought about that, but yeah maybe a bit. Gary has been one of my all-time favorite male country artists since I discovered him back in the seventies. Just listening to his voice sends shivers down my spine. A little bit more vibrato:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o91_Agh-GDY
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Re: It's too quiet
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#376164 - 04/07/2013 09:57 PM |
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Very very nice! It's great to click with a song from a genre I don't usually love.
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Re: It's too quiet
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#376176 - 04/08/2013 11:09 AM |
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Very very nice! It's great to click with a song from a genre I don't usually love.
Another song that clicked for me from a genre I didn't usually love was The Harder They Come (Jimmy Cliff).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGE4dnrPPZQ
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Re: It's too quiet
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#376177 - 04/08/2013 01:30 PM |
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Very very nice! It's great to click with a song from a genre I don't usually love.
Another song that clicked for me from a genre I didn't usually love was The Harder They Come (Jimmy Cliff).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGE4dnrPPZQ
Yep, not what I usually listen to, but that was fun! I have pretty eclectic taste in music, I like to listen to a variety of genres, but my faves can still be summed up with the word Classic: Classic Rock, Classic Country, and Classi cal. Oh, boy, I guess that makes me sound pretty ancient.
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Re: It's too quiet
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#376236 - 04/09/2013 10:45 PM |
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Well, I think Classic Rock is really just mainly album-based rock. Or maybe it's album-based rock from the late 60s through the 70s.
I should shut up, because I'm pretty sure there are people thinking that the word "album" alone places me in the Paleolithic Era.
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Re: It's too quiet
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#376237 - 04/09/2013 10:49 PM |
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I'll buy this:
"Classic rock music is a musical genre that relies heavily on popular songs that were produced in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Typically, the term is used to refer to radio stations. Most cities in the United States and in many other countries have at least one radio station that is dedicated to playing music from these decades. However, the term "classic rock" can also apply to musical groups in general.
The earliest form of classic rock music radio station was called album-oriented rock, or AOR. Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, these stations played current music as well as music from the past, but in the mid-1980s, most AOR stations stopped playing new music and began to focus exclusively on playing classic rock. The first radio station to call itself a classic rock music station was Philadelphia's WYSP, in 1981; by 1984, more than 40 stations in the United States were using this term.
Some of the bands that are commonly associated with classic rock music are the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Queen, and the Eagles. Though some of the artists played on these stations are still actively recording music, only their earlier hits are represented on the airwaves. Some classic rock stations also include popular hard rock and metal bands from the 1980s, such as Guns 'n Roses and Metallica. Recently, some stations have also begun to incorporate 1990s bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alice in Chains into their rotation."
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-classic-rock-music.htm
Plus he names a lot of the same artists I'd write on my cave wall to represent Classic Rock.
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Re: It's too quiet
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#376241 - 04/09/2013 10:59 PM |
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Well, I think Classic Rock is really just mainly album-based rock. Or maybe it's album-based rock from the late 60s through the 70s.
I should shut up, because I'm pretty sure there are people thinking that the word "album" alone places me in the Paleolithic Era.
Not to mention the 78s we grew up with, 75 cent 45s and High Fi record players.
I still recall seeing a kid walk down the street singing to himself. He wasn't from the hood so we stopped him to talk. He had a dern radio in his shirt pocket and was listening to it with a wire stuck in his ear. Go figure!
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Re: It's too quiet
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#376243 - 04/09/2013 11:14 PM |
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Well, I think Classic Rock is really just mainly album-based rock. Or maybe it's album-based rock from the late 60s through the 70s.
I should shut up, because I'm pretty sure there are people thinking that the word "album" alone places me in the Paleolithic Era.
Not to mention the 78s we grew up with, 75 cent 45s and High Fi record players.
I still recall seeing a kid walk down the street singing to himself. He wasn't from the hood so we stopped him to talk. He had a dern radio in his shirt pocket and was listening to it with a wire stuck in his ear. Go figure!
Was he listening to Freddie Cannon singing "Transistor Sister" on his transistor radio?
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Re: It's too quiet
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#376254 - 04/10/2013 09:06 AM |
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Re: It's too quiet
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