Music: That doesn't suck, Classical thread |
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Music: That doesn't suck, Classical thread |
Jun 19 2009, 06:44 AM
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![]() Chief Petty Officer ![]() Group: Austenites Posts: 184 Joined: 2-April 08 From: Neither here nor there Member No.: 2,488 |
You just confirmed everyone's suspicion that your marriage is boring. You have no idea how wrong you are :wink: The Heroes' marriage gets quite steamy at times. Tasers and cardigans go so well together I can safely state that I am jealous of no people in or around Canton, Ohio. San Diego? Maybe. The women there are the best. Speaking of: I love that song. I also enjoyed Lenny Kravitz' version. Lenny Kravitz: American Woman Angelus, I'm almost done listening to all the stuff you posted today. (Stupid no audio or video at work.) Classical music is such a crap shoot on YouTube. Like the Beethoven 5 is a solid recording, but I'm seriously wondering where some of those Bach organist were dug up. Yeah, I've had a time finding some of the ones in my playlist there, but hopefully most will be there. Or if not, I can post the title and you can try on your own. -------------------- ![]() |
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Jun 19 2009, 08:54 AM
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![]() Commander Group: Worker Posts: 4,878 Joined: 15-February 08 From: The corner of No and Where Member No.: 2,111 |
You have no idea how wrong you are :wink: The Heroes' marriage gets quite steamy at times. Tasers and cardigans go so well together :leer: -------------------- |
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Jun 19 2009, 10:42 PM
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Admiral Group: Cylon Posts: 16,619 Joined: 2-July 08 Member No.: 2,820 |
I love that song. I also enjoyed Lenny Kravitz' version. Lenny Kravitz: American Woman I dig Lenny's version, too, but it's more of an anthem. The Guess Who's version was straight-up rock 'n roll. -------------------- I'd rather be a Commodore than the lower half of a Rear Admiral any day.
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Jun 20 2009, 08:29 PM
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![]() Commander Group: Worker Posts: 4,878 Joined: 15-February 08 From: The corner of No and Where Member No.: 2,111 |
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Jun 20 2009, 09:21 PM
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![]() Captain ![]() Group: Browncoat Posts: 1,111 Joined: 19-February 08 From: Glitter Gulch Member No.: 2,178 |
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/GDlCcGBtGd0&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/GDlCcGBtGd0&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> That was delightful! Thank you... ahhhh the memories of hot summer nights and a transistor radio glued to my ear... having to be in the house when the street lights went on... those were the days. -------------------- You can't stop the signal, Mal
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Jun 20 2009, 09:24 PM
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![]() Captain ![]() Group: Browncoat Posts: 1,111 Joined: 19-February 08 From: Glitter Gulch Member No.: 2,178 |
You have no idea how wrong you are :wink: The Heroes' marriage gets quite steamy at times. Tasers and cardigans go so well together I love that song. I also enjoyed Lenny Kravitz' version. Lenny Kravitz: American Woman Yeah, I've had a time finding some of the ones in my playlist there, but hopefully most will be there. Or if not, I can post the title and you can try on your own. Love your new siggy!! Just saw the new movie Tuesday... need to see it again. -------------------- You can't stop the signal, Mal
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Jun 21 2009, 04:26 AM
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Admiral Group: Cylon Posts: 16,619 Joined: 2-July 08 Member No.: 2,820 |
That was delightful! Thank you... ahhhh the memories of hot summer nights and a transistor radio glued to my ear... having to be in the house when the street lights went on... those were the days. Can always count on John, Paul, George, and Ringo to brighten a day, eh? -------------------- I'd rather be a Commodore than the lower half of a Rear Admiral any day.
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Jun 21 2009, 10:23 AM
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![]() Commander Group: Worker Posts: 4,878 Joined: 15-February 08 From: The corner of No and Where Member No.: 2,111 |
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Jun 21 2009, 10:37 AM
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![]() Commander Group: Worker Posts: 4,878 Joined: 15-February 08 From: The corner of No and Where Member No.: 2,111 |
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Jun 21 2009, 09:14 PM
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![]() Original Texas Hussy ![]() Group: Browncoat Posts: 1,030 Joined: 18-May 06 From: Texas Member No.: 144 |
My absolute all time fav piece of classical music...thanks for creating this thread!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8j21Xya-sQ -------------------- ![]() ~A Rush of Wings and In The Blood by Adrian Phoenix~ http://www.adrianphoenix.com Chapter one of Rush of Wings: http://www.adrianphoenix.com/files/RushOfWings_Chap1.pdf Chapter one of In the Blood: http://www.adrianphoenix.com/files/IntheBlood_Website.doc |
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Jun 21 2009, 09:24 PM
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![]() Major Group: Admin (Moderator) Posts: 2,755 Joined: 31-January 07 From: BC Canada Member No.: 2,023 |
Opera? and a book lover? A woman after my own heart! -------------------- Larocque6689 you're the BEST!!!
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Jun 21 2009, 09:39 PM
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![]() Major Group: Admin (Moderator) Posts: 2,755 Joined: 31-January 07 From: BC Canada Member No.: 2,023 |
The aria that hooked me onto Opera when I was 16 was the love duet in Madam Butterfly
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Jun 21 2009, 10:40 PM
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![]() Chief Petty Officer ![]() Group: Browncoat Posts: 176 Joined: 21-September 06 From: Swingin' in Kaylees' hammock Member No.: 305 |
some classical music thats a bit newer, but stirring none the less...
LOTR - The Lighting of the Beacons, Howard Shore Transformers - Arrival to Earth -------------------- |
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Jun 22 2009, 12:47 AM
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Admiral Group: Cylon Posts: 16,619 Joined: 2-July 08 Member No.: 2,820 |
some classical music thats a bit newer, but stirring none the less... Heh... I'm sure most would take issue classifying these as classical pieces, but, yeah, they're good. -------------------- I'd rather be a Commodore than the lower half of a Rear Admiral any day.
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Jun 22 2009, 10:10 AM
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![]() Commander Group: Worker Posts: 4,878 Joined: 15-February 08 From: The corner of No and Where Member No.: 2,111 |
thanks for creating this thread! My pleasure! Opera? and a book lover? A woman after my own heart! Oh hell yes. I'm probably an even bigger music snob than I am book snob. However, and I'll be honest here, I know more about lit than music. Since I haven't really sung for years, I don't as often have a reason to mention that I actually double majored in college--English and music. Heh... I'm sure most would take issue classifying these as classical pieces, but, yeah, they're good. Well, I did see Howard Shore conduct the Cleveland Orchestra. -------------------- |
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Jun 22 2009, 11:56 AM
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![]() Chief Petty Officer ![]() Group: Browncoat Posts: 176 Joined: 21-September 06 From: Swingin' in Kaylees' hammock Member No.: 305 |
Heh... I'm sure most would take issue classifying these as classical pieces, but, yeah, they're good. its classical music in the sense that its written by a composer and performed by an orchestra... it may not have the pedigree of a Bach or a Rossini piece, so how else would you categorize it? -------------------- |
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Jun 22 2009, 01:00 PM
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![]() Captain ![]() Group: Browncoat Posts: 1,111 Joined: 19-February 08 From: Glitter Gulch Member No.: 2,178 |
There is a lot of argument about film scores... however, pretty much every classical composer did commissions, soooooo... that's my argument.
-------------------- You can't stop the signal, Mal
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Jun 22 2009, 01:15 PM
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![]() Commander Group: Worker Posts: 4,878 Joined: 15-February 08 From: The corner of No and Where Member No.: 2,111 |
its classical music in the sense that its written by a composer and performed by an orchestra... it may not have the pedigree of a Bach or a Rossini piece, so how else would you categorize it? Probably the same way you would classify incidental music for the theater back in the day. A lot of that has survived as fine examples of music, while even more of it has been rightfully forgotten as trash. 100 years for now, people will probably think the same of film music. -------------------- |
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Jun 22 2009, 02:13 PM
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![]() Chief Petty Officer ![]() Group: Browncoat Posts: 176 Joined: 21-September 06 From: Swingin' in Kaylees' hammock Member No.: 305 |
Probably the same way you would classify incidential music for the theater back in the day. A lot of that has survived as fine examples of music, while even more of it has been rightfully forgotten as trash. 100 years for now, people will probably think the same of film music. i think that selling a lot of the modern day composers short... the only difference between a John Williams and a composer from the 1700's is the age they live in... its too bad that people have to turn a snooty nose up at what modern composers have to offer and relegate it to the trash bins of history before actually listening to it, practicing it and performing it... a lot of the moodern day classical compositions are vibrant and fresh compared to the "classical" composers... -------------------- |
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Jun 22 2009, 05:04 PM
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Admiral Group: Cylon Posts: 16,619 Joined: 2-July 08 Member No.: 2,820 |
i think that selling a lot of the modern day composers short... the only difference between a John Williams and a composer from the 1700's is the age they live in... its too bad that people have to turn a snooty nose up at what modern composers have to offer and relegate it to the trash bins of history before actually listening to it, practicing it and performing it... a lot of the moodern day classical compositions are vibrant and fresh compared to the "classical" composers... No, that's bunk. Classical is classical because it's, well, classical. Film scores of today are contemporary orchestra, and aren't even in the same genre. Such logic assumes that country and rock are the same because both use guitars and drums. Now, while acknowledging having fun with a thread that's titled "Music that doesn't suck," I understand that HoC's intent was for classical music of the type, which includes romantic and baroque. There are composers of today who compose in that style for artistic expression (including John Williams, although he's never done so for a film score to my knowledge), but most film scores are most certainly not of a classical genre. -------------------- I'd rather be a Commodore than the lower half of a Rear Admiral any day.
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