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hmm, WDecraene, i can't go with you for Michael Jackson and certain others of your choices, however i have to tip my hat to anyone who also likes : Bauhaus Einstürzende Neubauten Sonic Youth Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (up to the Mercy Seat) Pixies Beastie Boys The Stooges Latin dance music (Son, Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, ...) The "Buena Vista Social Club" early jazz and bossanova some Sinatra Jaques Brel Waits (Rain Dogs) Radiohead James Brown and you are taking tango lessons... my my. do you know, i saw Ruben Gonzalés in concert ![]() (although i have to say, i am with your fiancée when it comes to those soundtracks, i'm afraid...) allow me to recommend, since you like Jacques Brel, Charles Trenet also. two of my favorites : "Boum", and "la fenêtre d'en haut". |
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when i found out about that film (Wim Wenders is one of my favorite filmmakers, by the way) it was almost too much joy. the first time i saw it (in fact, every time i see it), at the end i had tears in my eyes from so much beauty. so, yes, i saw the movie... Quote:
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The irony was clear in your posts ... not so much in his/hers. And, I did read the whole thread. Again, very clear in your posts ... his/hers not so much. And, when people say unkind things about people I like and respect, they generally tend to find out that I do not take kindly to it. If they are joking, better to make that ever so clear, because I'll go to the mat for those I support. ![]() |
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i say it was clear if you read the whole series, because he was actually the first person to mention *liking* tom waits, wondering how it could be possible that no-one had mentioned him yet. so i replied ironically to that, and the whole thing went on from there.
with a few exceptions, most people / subjects around here are pretty easy going and tolerant, and there is also a lot of tongue in cheek humor, irony, sarcasm... since we don't know each other personally, and have no facial expressions to give us clues, i find it's best to give people the benefit of the doubt. when i see a post that at first glance *might* be rude, i generally give it a second look and / or wait to see how someone else replies, to make sure. maybe i just misunderstood, after all, or am feeling particularly over-sensitive that day... sometimes, people really are just rude / offensive though. ![]() |
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Makes me very unpopular around the skinhead and knuckle-dragging types. |
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yeah.... i feel confident asserting that WDecraene is neither a skinhead (except possibly in the most litteral sense) nor a knuckle-dragger. he really was being ironic.
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SORRY, WDecraene!!! You are apparently one of the good ones, and I am sorry I missed the irony in your posts. If Zeep says you are neither a skinhead nor a knuckle-dragger, then it must be true. Please proceed with the humerous portion of this thead as if I had never tossed my two cents into the ring. I'm supposed to be cleaning up cat crap anyway ..... ![]() |
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I'm a jazz fan from waaaay back, and a Crusaders fan ever since I first heard them in the seventies. I'm also a Fantasia fan, and for whatever reason, listening to this song causes me to imagine a detailed animated sequence in my head, of two songbirds flying an intricate and sensuous dance over a lake, meeting other birds which accompany them in the "chorus," and a fiery-red starling that performs a "solo." The closing moments, with the birds alighting in sequence at the end of the movement, brings a tear to my eye whenever I hear it, or even think about it. Fly with the Wings of Love may not be the perfect jazz song, but it makes me tear up every time. |
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I cannot bear listening to Tom Waits' music. Neither can I listen to Ennio Morricone's music (particularly that for The Mission). I've only recently been able to tolerate Paul Simons' Rhythm of the Saints.
I do have my extremely subjective reasons for this of course. Oddly, I've been listening to Sugarhill Gang's Rapper's Delight on repeat a lot over the last couple of weeks, though admittedly usually while working on photos (and learning how to use the Aperture software). That, and Get Funky Tonight (John Butler Trio). For some reason, I'm in a Kate Bush mood at the moment, and just realised that I only ever had an album of hers on tape, and so it looks like I'm ordering some Kate Bush music online today. Cheers, Marc |
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I really liked Lee Marvin in "Paint Your Wagon" singing "I Was Born Under a Wandering Star". It always seemed appropriate for me.
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I think "The Mission" is one of the most beautiful things I've heard. "The Rhythm of the Saints" is not my favorite Paul Simon (that one would be "Graceland" ... ), and I can bear listening to Tom Wait's music. The only Kate Bush song I've ever liked is "Don't Give Up" ... the duet she did with Peter Gabriel. However, I do like that song a lot. Not saying that I can't stand her singing ... just that it doesn't do that much for me personally. Oh .... and I should put Peter Gabriel on my list .... because some of his music has brought me out of despair when nothing else seemed to work. Most notably: Solsbury Hill Don't Give Up Wallflower Biko and In Your Eyes Wallflower in particular has some of the most moving lyrics ever written. Any time I've felt like there was no hope ... that's the music I listen to ... and it always makes me get back in the fight. ![]() |
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I'm not a big fan of Tom Waits, I only have about 25 of his albums so perhaps I have not heard enough. Of his own music I think his best album was Small Change -- "Small Change got rained on with his own 38"
Of his songs performed by others (cover versions) my favorite is Ol' 55 as performed by the Eagles and the aformentioned Downtown Train. |
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Paul Simon's Graceland would likely be hovering around the number one spot as my favourite album of all. I am enjoying that my tolerance level has increased to allow me to listen to Rhythm of the Saints (which paradoxically means that "tolerance" fades as unnecessary). The Obvious Child makes me cry, as does Father & Daughter from Surprise, while Call me Al does the same for different reasons (I sometimes think Graceland as an album is underrated partly because of some aspects' affinity with an oft-loathed musical decade, the 80's...then it might just be me looking for excuses as to why people don't rate it as highly as me ![]() Quote:
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Ah, well, then as long as it is "Graceland" or "So" ... we CAN be in the same room listening to music without one of us gagging!! Isn't progress wonderful?? I simply must remember to put Peter Gabriel on all future lists of music that makes my heart take wing. Oh well .... gotta clean out the litterboxes, take a fist full of Benadryl and hit the sandpaper sheets. G'nite you son of Oz!! |
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