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Message 54487 - Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 16:02:35 UTC
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I wonder what kind of music you people listen to right now.

I like hard rock, so I listen to Linkin Park a lot

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Especially their Collision Course with Jay-Z is interesting!

But lately I have started to listen to a radiostation, a friend gave me a link to

Limbik Frequences (I can't make the link work, but it is sited in ITunes, radiostations, under the Ambient Tab)

and this is very cool! I really like to listen to it when I work!
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Message 54497 - Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 18:26:26 UTC

For me it's an assortment of Rock 'n Roll Oldies from the late 50's to the 70's. Dominique likes some newer but does like quite a bit of my stuff too.


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Message 54503 - Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 18:45:10 UTC

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Message 54528 - Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 21:27:24 UTC - in response to Message 54518.  

> Anything from Mendelssohn through to AC/DC, Peter Gabriel, Ladysmith Black
> Mambazo, Dr. Feelgood...the list goes on...
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Yes, I also like almost everything from Gregorian churchmusic, Mozart, Beethoven, Carl Nielsen over Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker to ABBA, The Doors, 80' symphonic rock (Does anybody here knows Karat from the former East Germany?)... the list goes on...

but right now it's Linkin Park and this ambient radio station (I think it's called Groove Lounge ????). A couple of months ago I listened a lot to Darren Hayes' The Tension and the Spark.
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Message 54533 - Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 21:41:05 UTC - in response to Message 54503.  

> Vangelis

You must know and like Jean michel Jarre (11 MB)
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Message 54536 - Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 21:47:37 UTC - in response to Message 54532.  
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Wow, Matt,

is your cat the new Jimi Hendrix?

Or Jimi Hendrix incarnated???? ;-)
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Message 54541 - Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 22:15:31 UTC - in response to Message 54528.  

> ABBA, The Doors, 80' symphonic rock (Does anybody here knows Karat from the
> former East Germany?)... the list goes on...
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Yes, I do. Just listening to 'Magisches Licht' from the 'Schwanenkoenig' record. It's an old fashioned LP and i had to kick the turntable a bit, because there's a scratch in the middle of the song. Did not play it for a long time, but i couldn't resist as i read your post ;-)
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Message 54543 - Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 22:27:20 UTC - in response to Message 54541.  

> > ABBA, The Doors, 80' symphonic rock (Does anybody here knows Karat from
> the
> > former East Germany?)... the list goes on...
> >
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> Yes, I do. Just listening to 'Magisches Licht' from the 'Schwanenkoenig'
> record. It's an old fashioned LP and i had to kick the turntable a bit,
> because there's a scratch in the middle of the song. Did not play it for a
> long time, but i couldn't resist as i read your post ;-)
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I also have my 3 lp's, and have not been able to burn them to cd's (have to loan a friend's equipment for that!). I like Der Blaue Planet the most! In my view, it's the one where I like almost all songs from. Else 'Tanz mit der Sphinx'.

I saw them at a concert in Copenhagen back in 1984, and it was good! But they were not satified! They said afterwards to the press that they would never come back, because there were not enough people at the concert.....
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Message 54644 - Posted: 17 Dec 2004, 4:59:07 UTC

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Message 54721 - Posted: 17 Dec 2004, 16:06:28 UTC - in response to Message 54528.  
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> Yes, I also like almost everything from Gregorian churchmusic, Mozart,
> Beethoven, Carl Nielsen over Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker to
> ABBA, The Doors, 80' symphonic rock (Does anybody here knows Karat from the
> former East Germany?)... the list goes on...

ABBA and BONY M are my favorite sun bathing CDs on the ship. I don't know
why but it get my all excited. The sun, the beautiful med sea, all the girls
arround, etc...Knowing that there will be another crew party somewhere on
the ship tonight and that the this new dancer or hair dresser girl who just
joined the ship will be there...Great moment on a love boat !

Voulez vous Ha Ha Ma question c'est voulez vous....?
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Message 54723 - Posted: 17 Dec 2004, 16:19:39 UTC

This time of year: Handel's "Messiah" and Beethoven's "Ninth Symphony-Ode to Joy".
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Message 54725 - Posted: 17 Dec 2004, 16:27:14 UTC

Here we go:

Rickie Lee Jones
Mary Black
B'52s
and about ~500 other cd's ;)
I also have a treasure of ~200 LP records. It's always some kind of ceremony when i switch on the faithful JVC QL-Y5F direct drive turntable and heat on the Grundig NF2 tube amplifier.

Aloha, Uli

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Message 54726 - Posted: 17 Dec 2004, 16:27:15 UTC
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I dowload a lot of music from the net (sorry metallica and sony music)
and I have just finished downloading a lot of 70's disco. Currently
playing is Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting. Everybody was Kung fu fighting,
those kids were fast as lightning...I just love it.

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Message 54727 - Posted: 17 Dec 2004, 16:32:03 UTC - in response to Message 54725.  

> I also have a treasure of ~200 LP records. It's always some kind of ceremony
> when i switch on the faithful JVC QL-Y5F direct drive turntable and heat on
> the Grundig NF2 tube amplifier.

Analogic and hot sound, Yes !!!
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Message 54777 - Posted: 17 Dec 2004, 23:55:18 UTC - in response to Message 54721.  

Mozart, Beethoven, Carl Nielsen over Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker...

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I dont know this music so when you get a chaance please post a link to a favorite piece- thanks...cc

this carl neilsen?
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Message 54782 - Posted: 18 Dec 2004, 0:24:24 UTC - in response to Message 54777.  

> Mozart, Beethoven, Carl Nielsen over Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charlie
> Parker...
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> Marc-
> I dont know this music so when you get a chaance please post a link to a
> favorite piece- thanks...cc
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Carl,
this is quoted from me, so I'll answer, if you don't mind?

Yes, this is Carl Nielsen!

He's a Danish composer and a concert from him "Fynsk Forår" (Springtime on Fuen) is very wellknown to Danes, and which I have sung in a big choir some years ago! Else his concerts are very recocnized even for non-Danes. I guess you have heard of Mozart? Amadeus, the movie, ring a bell?? And Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker were jazzmusicians especially bee bob...
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Message 54785 - Posted: 18 Dec 2004, 0:35:56 UTC - in response to Message 54782.  

Lena-
Thanks, I'll listen to some of his work. I had not heard of him before....c
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Message 54818 - Posted: 18 Dec 2004, 3:14:35 UTC

Hmm...lets see

Joy Division, Kate Bush, Portishead, Four Shillings Short, Problem is most of the CD's I've bought in the last two years have been in local bars from local or touring bands. I listen to the webcast of KFJC radio on Sundays as they play a variety of music follwed by two hours of 60's acid rock.
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Message 54835 - Posted: 18 Dec 2004, 4:47:35 UTC - in response to Message 54818.  
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I'm more of a song-person than an album- or band-person. I do follow Bj&ouml;rk's music enthusiastically (I've even developed a taste for works like to Oceania in light of earlier works like Deus and Army of me), but I've never been a die-hard for groups and artists as much as I've enjoyed individual songs.

FTR: I've had Space Oddity stuck in my head for the last four days straight. Now that WordHeaver has resurrected, I'm further inclined towards Three Days Grace's I Hate Everything About You, Prong's Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck, The Chemical Brother's Out of Control, George Carlin's Back in Town album, Queensr&yuml;che's Operation: Mindcrime album, Rage Againt the Machine's Bombtrack, Sublime's April 29, 1992 (Miami), Tori Amos's Boys for Pele album (Father Lucifer and Mohammed My Friend come to mind), Oingo Boingo's Insanity, Metallica's One (The only song of theirs I like and would buy for a decent 256KB/s AAC if they weren't such a bunch of ers), The Beatles' Revolution 9, Tom Lehrer's Vatican Rag and Smut, and (finally) a small soundtrack snippet.

.o0(Meanwhile he's probably singing along to Captain Jack and There is a Place in Hell Reserved for Me and My Friends...)
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Message 54836 - Posted: 18 Dec 2004, 4:48:50 UTC - in response to Message 54835.  
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NA, I applaud you for taking the time to format and type all that html code. +1
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