Non-Classical Music Listening Thread!

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VonStupp

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Quote from: VonStupp on December 24, 2023, 06:14:36 AMUltimate Pops Christmas Party
Boston Pops
Arthur Fiedler

CD1 contains performances from 1949-1959
CD2 covers 1962-1969
VS


Out of 35 tracks, the three featuring Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé had my family in stitches.

If I thought an aging Sherrill Milnes was out of place in Go Tell It On the Mountain, Steve Lawrence's cover is vomit-inducing for me, yet had my wife doing her best Go-Go Dance moves. Good thing Christmas comes but once a year!

Poor Leontyne Price had to fend for herself on this album.
VS

All the good music has already been written by people with wigs and stuff. - Frank Zappa

My Musical Musings

Todd

The universe is change; life is opinion. - Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

People would rather believe than know - E.O. Wilson

Propaganda death ensemble - Tom Araya

Panem et Artificialis Intelligentia

Brian

Anyone ever seen Robyn Hitchcock live? He's visiting my neighborhood theater in late January.

SimonNZ

Quote from: Brian on December 30, 2023, 06:32:37 PMAnyone ever seen Robyn Hitchcock live? He's visiting my neighborhood theater in late January.

Will Emma Swift be performing with him?

Brian

Quote from: SimonNZ on December 30, 2023, 06:58:35 PMWill Emma Swift be performing with him?
Good question - the website just says "an evening with Robyn Hitchcock," no mention of another act or backing band.

Iota

Quote from: Brian on December 30, 2023, 06:32:37 PMAnyone ever seen Robyn Hitchcock live? He's visiting my neighborhood theater in late January.

No, but I'd be very interested to hear what it was like if you do end up going.

Henk



A comparison with Chick Corea's 'Return to Forever' ( rhe band's name) can be made
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

greg

I just discovered this today.

Meg Myers - Desire


...anyone else feel reaaaaally really turned on by this?
Not even just her, but the lyrics, the vibe, the look of desire in her eyes, etc. Super animalistic. Like a dopamine explosion in the brain.
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SimonNZ


greg

Quote from: SimonNZ on January 04, 2024, 10:12:35 PMNo.

I'd definitely expect a no from you, no surprise.  ;D I couldn't imagine it would be a feeling that would resonate.
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71 dB

#30192
Maureen McGovern - The Morning After - 4 LPS ON 2 CDS
MMMA #4194


CD1: The Morning After & Nice Be Around

Despite of the shockingly bad transfers from vinyls these two albums are very much to my liking. I don't know if these is a specific term to describe this kind of music, but I call it muzakian sunshine pop. As if muzak was the starting point and passionate vocals were added to turn it into pop songs. Maureen McGovern's singing voice is pretty optimal for this kind of music. Hard to say at this point which album I prefer.


CD2: Academy Award Performance & Maureen McGovern/Can You Read My Mind

Academy Award Performance from 1975 is a strange mixture of broadway music from the Academy Award Gala plus a few tracks of other style. I liked this album more on the second listening, but if I am in mood of muzakian sunshine pop, this album isn't the top choice.

Maureen McGovern/Can You Read My Mind from 1979 is influenced by disco and r'n'b while the  muzakian sunshine pop feel is gone. This one has the best sound quality (ripped from the least worn out vinyl). This albums feels the least important to me which is exactly what I predicted.

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BTW, the discs are clearly CD-Rs. Made in Switzerland. I don't find any information about the label "Classics." This release has bootleg written all over it, but it is sold as real CD. That said, I don't feel bad about a bootleg when the copyright owners don't bother to release this music on CD (they don't lose money, because they are not in the business of making money!). If the first two albums are released on real redbook CDs taken from the original studio tapes and remastered for GOOD SOUND QUALITY, I am interested to buy those releases, but it looks that's something that will never happen.
Spatial distortion is a serious problem deteriorating headphone listening.
Crossfeeders reduce spatial distortion and make the sound more natural
and less tiresome in headphone listening.

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Henk

Quote from: greg on January 04, 2024, 09:06:53 PMI just discovered this today.

Meg Myers - Desire


...anyone else feel reaaaaally really turned on by this?
Not even just her, but the lyrics, the vibe, the look of desire in her eyes, etc. Super animalistic. Like a dopamine explosion in the brain.

It's good I agree, but I'm not that animalistic (virile) these days (being a middle aged man).
Enjoyed this album yesterday pretty much:

Indie, but new and highly energetic. One track sounded somewhat like Rage against the machine.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

greg

Quote from: Henk on January 05, 2024, 07:42:29 AMIt's good I agree, but I'm not that animalistic (virile) these days (being a middle aged man).
Ha, interesting.

I might have to let you know sometime what this is actually all about, why I even found out about this song.

The general idea is:
There's an expansion of the enneagram instincts going on, I have been discussing a bit with the guy that is making this theory.

And there's a connection between these sorts of instinctual things alongside things such as music videos like these. Things that resonate you are a clue to how your instincts are oriented. What drives you? What gets you going? etc.

(There's certainly a separation between instincts and ego, as well- ego being moreso how you show up in the world as a person, instincts being more fundamental drives). 

Maybe I'll figure out your type, as well, when I get things figured out a bit better over the next few months.
Wagie wagie get back in the cagie

Henk

#30195
Quote from: greg on January 05, 2024, 06:46:09 PMHa, interesting.

I might have to let you know sometime what this is actually all about, why I even found out about this song.

The general idea is:
There's an expansion of the enneagram instincts going on, I have been discussing a bit with the guy that is making this theory.

And there's a connection between these sorts of instinctual things alongside things such as music videos like these. Things that resonate you are a clue to how your instincts are oriented. What drives you? What gets you going? etc.

(There's certainly a separation between instincts and ego, as well- ego being moreso how you show up in the world as a person, instincts being more fundamental drives). 

Maybe I'll figure out your type, as well, when I get things figured out a bit better over the next few months.

Those Enneagram theories seem to do you good. Every time you talk about it you sound enthousiastic. Gaining insight that helps you living your life and orient yourself is invaluable. It's good as well to have some like-minded people in your network in the struggle against isolation and a feel of social development in terms of knowledge.

I have a book titled 'The Status Game' by Will Storr, which is related to drive and ego. Also of course Freud.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

Henk

#30196
Quote from: greg on January 04, 2024, 09:06:53 PMI just discovered this today.

Meg Myers - Desire


...anyone else feel reaaaaally really turned on by this?
Not even just her, but the lyrics, the vibe, the look of desire in her eyes, etc. Super animalistic. Like a dopamine explosion in the brain.


I like the singer of this band more. Sexier to me. She's funny. You might be able to relate to the song as well  ;D Anyway you might enjoy it.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

steve ridgway

Quote from: greg on January 04, 2024, 09:06:53 PMI just discovered this today.

Meg Myers - Desire


...anyone else feel reaaaaally really turned on by this?
Not even just her, but the lyrics, the vibe, the look of desire in her eyes, etc. Super animalistic. Like a dopamine explosion in the brain.

Richard Strauss would have loved her in Salome >:D .



greg

Quote from: Henk on January 06, 2024, 03:10:26 AMThose Enneagram theories seem to do you good. Every time you talk about it you sound enthousiastic. Gaining insight that helps you living your life and orient yourself is invaluable. It's good as well to have some like-minded people in your network in the struggle against isolation and a feel of social development in terms of knowledge.

I have a book titled 'The Status Game' by Will Storr, which is related to drive and ego. Also of course Freud.
Yeah, that's interesting you can pick up on how enthusiastic I can become with this.

I think that's the main point, really. It's a dopamine source, I think.

The orientation thing is a bonus, it can be a good tool for that, even if it is not the main point for me. It can help explain a lot of things, too. And yeah, it's super fun to discuss.


Quote from: Henk on January 06, 2024, 09:10:54 AM

I like the singer of this band more. Sexier to me. She's funny. You might be able to relate to the song as well  ;D Anyway you might enjoy it.
That was sooooo goofy lol. Idk what to think, but it certainly wasn't boring, so you can consider that as a positive.




Quote from: steve ridgway on January 06, 2024, 11:57:54 PMRichard Strauss would have loved her in Salome >:D .
haha, hell yeah.
(I should probably relisten to Salome some time, it's been a while!)
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greg

#30199

I've been watching live performances of Desire and some of her interviews. She honestly seems kind of like that IRL, it's so weird, the crazy eyes and all.
She mentioned how she just mentally blacks out when she performs. It's like some sort of strong instinct connection.

But it's specifically the expressions she has when singing the verses that is the most affecting.
Like, "I wanna kill you" and then this sort of quick, giddy smile like she's surprised at her own feelings.

It's so interesting because this is pretty much a summary of the feeling that I try to chase all the time, and try to avoid deprivation of (though usually do feel deprived of, which is the reason for low mood). But you can connect with this feeling through anything that interests you, the way I read the song is that sexuality itself isn't even the point specifically, it's moreso a song about the chemical craving itself.
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