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Topic for music and everything related with it.

Musical tastes, favourite bands/genres or simply what are you listening to right now.
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I like classical, my favourites are Bach, Beethoven, Sibelius (Valse triste), Mascagni (Cavalleria rusticana)..., 60`s rock (Steppenwolf, Cream, Kinks, Animals, Yardbirds...), gypsy (especially Russian), salsa, reggae (Bob Marley), Southern blues, Andean flute music...
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Music was my first live and it Will be my last....


60’s, 80’s. Beatles, Madness, and many others.
More in dixie than in jazz, Though What is Emerald Caro?
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well I listen mostly to pop music but also to rap & hip hop :lol:
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subway14 wrote:well I listen mostly to pop music but also to rap & hip hop :lol:
Pop? You know that's fixed right? :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
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METALLICA
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Soul--Otis Redding; Flamenco and Flamenco Guitar--Enrique Morente and Sabicas
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A few months ago I discovered this guy who plays root guitars (didley bows, 1, 2, 3, 4 string shovel and cigar box guitars)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9-ltPsbw9g

And where I live this has been legendary for 40+ years

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvijyjUJdF0
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ignjat63 wrote:A few months ago I discovered this guy who plays root guitars (didley bows, 1, 2, 3, 4 string shovel and cigar box guitars)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9-ltPsbw9g

And where I live this has been legendary for 40+ years

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvijyjUJdF0
This Justin Johnson guy awesome, thanks for sharing. I`m a sucker for Southern blues and this is almost the same, but called swamp blues. Once I`ve been in New Orleans playing on a chess open, the best city in America before Katrina destroyed it. Standing on a corner in the French quarter blues and jazz was heard from all directions. Just watched a tribute concert for Leonard Cohen`s one year anniversary of death with some very talented performers like k.d.lang (Hallelujah) and some not very talented like Sting and Elvis Costello.
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bugylibicska wrote:
ignjat63 wrote:A few months ago I discovered this guy who plays root guitars (didley bows, 1, 2, 3, 4 string shovel and cigar box guitars)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9-ltPsbw9g

And where I live this has been legendary for 40+ years

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvijyjUJdF0
This Justin Johnson guy awesome, thanks for sharing. I`m a sucker for Southern blues and this is almost the same, but called swamp blues. Once I`ve been in New Orleans playing on a chess open, the best city in America before Katrina destroyed it. Standing on a corner in the French quarter blues and jazz was heard from all directions. Just watched a tribute concert for Leonard Cohen`s one year anniversary of death with some very talented performers like k.d.lang (Hallelujah) and some not very talented like Sting and Elvis Costello.
Glad you like the guy. Go to his channel and you will find a treasure there (I guess you might have already done). Also you might check don's tunes on you tube. This is modern slow blues just right for my 54 years.
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ignjat63 wrote:
bugylibicska wrote:
ignjat63 wrote:A few months ago I discovered this guy who plays root guitars (didley bows, 1, 2, 3, 4 string shovel and cigar box guitars)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9-ltPsbw9g

And where I live this has been legendary for 40+ years

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvijyjUJdF0
This Justin Johnson guy awesome, thanks for sharing. I`m a sucker for Southern blues and this is almost the same, but called swamp blues. Once I`ve been in New Orleans playing on a chess open, the best city in America before Katrina destroyed it. Standing on a corner in the French quarter blues and jazz was heard from all directions. Just watched a tribute concert for Leonard Cohen`s one year anniversary of death with some very talented performers like k.d.lang (Hallelujah) and some not very talented like Sting and Elvis Costello.
Glad you like the guy. Go to his channel and you will find a treasure there (I guess you might have already done). Also you might check don's tunes on you tube. This is modern slow blues just right for my 54 years.
Yes, I`ve spent a few hours with him already. Amazes me that such a talent and never heard about him before.
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Gothic metal, thrash metal, power metal, death-doom metal etc for me and my friends! :clapping:
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Among the best known music, punk rock (blink-182 albums are probably the #1) and some pop (let's go with the Italian 883).
Otherwise, I still like Italodance (Gigi D'Agostino, Gabry Ponte & Eiffel 65, Paps'n'Skar, Prezioso ft Marvin, Brothers project) and comedy music from Venetian groups (Rumatera & Catarrhal Noise, Sir Oliver Skardy & Pitura Freska, Los Massadores, Herman Medrano, Radiosboro).
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