how about music you've written that isn't chip?
The Flaming Lips And Stardeath And White Dwarfs With Henry Rollins And Peaches Doing Dark Side Of The Moon
Just started streaming it from here:
http://www.lala.com/#album/360569445171 f_The_Moon
Last edited by egr (Jan 10, 2010 7:24 pm)
The Flaming Lips And Stardeath And White Dwarfs With Henry Rollins And Peaches Doing Dark Side Of The Moon
Just started streaming it from here:
Oh my... oh my god!
egr wrote:The Flaming Lips And Stardeath And White Dwarfs With Henry Rollins And Peaches Doing Dark Side Of The Moon
Just started streaming it from here:
Oh my... oh my god!
That's a good one too!
I'm loving Dark Side of the Moon so far but I tend to slavishly adore everything they put out.
minusbaby wrote:"Spring Break" by The Fucking Champs
From “VI” [2007]Pay attention to what this man says, always The Fucking Champs. :-D
I love the champs!
One of my favorite songs as of late!
Margo Guryan - Sunday Morning
from Take a Picture, 1968Brilliant pop music! The sound of the drums and guitar noodling and time changes and basically everything about this song is so fucking pleasant.
Yes! I love this album, and this is my favorite song off of it!
Styles I subconsciously fall upon when I am short on ideas #1: Bossa Nova
(No idea why, I'm not from Brazil.)
Styles I subconsciously fall upon when I am short on ideas #2: Progressive Rock
(It can be argued that early VGM is a mix of progressive pop/rock and dance music.)
Styles I subconsciously fall upon when I am short on ideas #3: House (or progressive dance or IDM)
(I actually don't like Ed Banger but this video is undeniably cool.)
"Dirty Old Bossa Nova" by The Howard Roberts Quartet
H.R. Is a Dirty Guitar Player [1963]
Chunter, tht's exactly why you think about Bossa Nova. You're not brazilian.
how about music you've written that isn't chip?
that is fucking beautiful!
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As a self-proclaimed Brasilian, I must point out that that's a dreadful cover (and not bossa nova).
Here's the original:
"Mais Que Nada" by Jorge Ben
Samba Esquema Novo [1963]