Non-Classical Music Listening Thread!

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Back To Black: Songs From The Original Motion Picture
Amy Winehouse & various artists

hopefullytrusting

My greatest music discovery thus far: M.F.A. Kera's M.F.A. Kera



This is the kind of music that almost compels me to join the loony audiophiles. :o 

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Man, the creative arts are crazy: Felix Landau's Days of Pearly Spencer - sounds like Kermit the Frog doing an early 1980s club hit. Lol.


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Discog is so addicting: Aktivist's Aktiviste (French activist rap with Cypress Hill-like flow and scratch)


NumberSix



GarciaLive, Vol. Four: March 22nd, 1978 Veteran's Hall (Live)
Jerry Garcia Band

DavidW

Quote from: NumberSix on October 12, 2024, 06:56:13 PM

Back To Black: Songs From The Original Motion Picture
Amy Winehouse & various artists

Oh, that is funny. I just watched one of her music videos this weekend:


NumberSix

Quote from: DavidW on October 13, 2024, 02:38:04 PMOh, that is funny. I just watched one of her music videos this weekend:



She was so beautiful and talented!

After seeing Back to Black twice in the cinema earlier this year, I went on a bit of a dive. I hadn't known much about her aside from the two or three big hits and that she was a punchline because of her sobriety issues.

Listened to a bunch of her music, watched a lot of concert videos, and watched the documentary AMY. The latter is highly recommended. It's well done and heartbreaking, all original footage and no talking heads IIRC.

Her story is tragic, and the press and public were so cruel.

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#30827
The Warning - a band composed of 3 sisters who first rose to fame playing Metallica in their garage, and now they are selling out arenas with clean, melodic, power anthem rock. They blow me away. The link is them playing their song Animosity live (uploaded 12 days ago)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C_XaLBMElqU

After watching that, I'd recommend going back and seeing where they started.

Absolutely love them. :-)

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OST for Beyond the Black Rainbow:



Dark synthwave, eeriely reminiscent

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

NumberSix



Dick's Picks vol. 6
Oct 14, 1983
Grateful Dead

NumberSix



An Evening with the Allman Brothers Band: 2nd Set (1995)

This is one I had back in the 90s. "Soulshine" was an instant fave. "Back Where it All Begins" and "No One to Run With", too.

I have not listened to it in forever.

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#30832
I'm all played out - Always Sometimes Monsters OST:


NumberSix


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Holy smokes! Let YouTube on autoplay by accident, and it brought me to this glorious OST:



Gris - only two tracks in, and it is achingly beautiful, so gentle, tender, but with an edge to it - like you just know something is a bit off (uncanniness).

What a nice surprise - maybe the YouTube algorithm isn't all bad after all.

NumberSix

Quote from: hopefullytrusting on October 14, 2024, 02:57:01 PMHoly smokes! Let YouTube on autoplay by accident, and it brought me to this glorious OST:



Gris - only two tracks in, and it is achingly beautiful, so gentle, tender, but with an edge to it - like you just know something is a bit off (uncanniness).

What a nice surprise - maybe the YouTube algorithm isn't all bad after all.

I find the autoplay does a decent job with music. It's the other stuff you have to be careful about!

hopefullytrusting

Quote from: NumberSix on October 14, 2024, 03:06:18 PMI find the autoplay does a decent job with music. It's the other stuff you have to be careful about!

I pretty much only use YouTube for music.

I try to stay off the Internet, for the most part.


NumberSix

Quote from: hopefullytrusting on October 14, 2024, 03:07:38 PMI pretty much only use YouTube for music.

I try to stay off the Internet, for the most part.



Very sensible. I wish I had your fortitude.

I took a one-week Youtube sabbatical not long ago. It was challenging, believe it or not. But it was good for me.  ;D

hopefullytrusting

Quote from: NumberSix on October 14, 2024, 03:21:16 PMVery sensible. I wish I had your fortitude.

I took a one-week Youtube sabbatical not long ago. It was challenging, believe it or not. But it was good for me.  ;D

For me, it is just work gets in the way, and so the free time I have I want it to be spent on quality over quantity, and YouTube is a cesspool, so it made it easier, but I have tons of books, movies, videogames, and the like to fill in that gap.

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