Roger Waters, Uriah Heep, Rick WaKeman, Vivaldi.
Jun 6, 2012 #122 Aidan of the tavern Auror Stevie Ray Vaughan, a once in a lifetime of the earth guy who showed the world the power of the Blues. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Stevie Ray Vaughan, a once in a lifetime of the earth guy who showed the world the power of the Blues.
Jun 8, 2012 #123 Steerpike Felis amatus Moderator Thanks, Aidan! Gotta love Stevie Ray. I bet no one here knows this one (sounds nothing like their later stuff; this is a great album): Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Thanks, Aidan! Gotta love Stevie Ray. I bet no one here knows this one (sounds nothing like their later stuff; this is a great album):
Jun 8, 2012 #124 Steerpike Felis amatus Moderator Gotta love the lyrics and atmosphere of this song. Really does fit well with "November:" No shadow No stars No moon No care November It only believes In a pile of dead leaves And a moon That's the color of bone No prayers for November To linger longer Stick your spoon in the wall We'll slaughter them all November has tied me To an old dead tree Get word to April To rescue me November's cold chain Made of wet boots and rain And shiny black ravens On chimney smoke lanes November seems odd You're my firing squad November With my hair slicked back With carrion shellac With the blood from a pheasant And the bone from a hare Tied to the branches Of a roebuck stag Left to wave in the timber Like a buck shot flag Go away you rainsnout Go away, blow your brains out November Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Gotta love the lyrics and atmosphere of this song. Really does fit well with "November:" No shadow No stars No moon No care November It only believes In a pile of dead leaves And a moon That's the color of bone No prayers for November To linger longer Stick your spoon in the wall We'll slaughter them all November has tied me To an old dead tree Get word to April To rescue me November's cold chain Made of wet boots and rain And shiny black ravens On chimney smoke lanes November seems odd You're my firing squad November With my hair slicked back With carrion shellac With the blood from a pheasant And the bone from a hare Tied to the branches Of a roebuck stag Left to wave in the timber Like a buck shot flag Go away you rainsnout Go away, blow your brains out November
Jun 8, 2012 #125 E Endymion Troubadour Two steps from hell, Mozart, Vivaldi, Bethoven... Movie soundtracks Red hot chili peppers
Jun 9, 2012 #126 Ankari Hero Breaker Moderator Two Steps From Hell Jo Blankenburg Woodkid Future World Music Metallica Bush Tupac Shakur Jay-Z Notorious BIG Aerosmith Andrea Boccelli Almost anything from the '90s
Two Steps From Hell Jo Blankenburg Woodkid Future World Music Metallica Bush Tupac Shakur Jay-Z Notorious BIG Aerosmith Andrea Boccelli Almost anything from the '90s
Jun 12, 2012 Thread starter #127 Elder the Dwarf Maester A quick sampler from my weekend experience: Dispatch: Indie/folk/acoustic rock but really there is no way to fit them in any genre Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
A quick sampler from my weekend experience: Dispatch: Indie/folk/acoustic rock but really there is no way to fit them in any genre
Jun 12, 2012 Thread starter #128 Elder the Dwarf Maester RHCP, needs no introduction Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Jun 12, 2012 Thread starter #129 Elder the Dwarf Maester Blind Pilot: Wonderful indie/folk band. Great concert, but played too closely to their album Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Jun 12, 2012 Thread starter #130 Elder the Dwarf Maester Bon Iver: just beautiful music I might post more later. Here's everything I saw: Amazing: Dispatch, Phish, RHCP Radiohead, Avett Bros. Great: Bon Iver, Chad Stokes (Interview/Concert), Blind Pilot Good: Moon Taxi, Soja OK: The Beach Boys, Ludacris, Big Gigantic Terrible: Childish Gambino Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Bon Iver: just beautiful music I might post more later. Here's everything I saw: Amazing: Dispatch, Phish, RHCP Radiohead, Avett Bros. Great: Bon Iver, Chad Stokes (Interview/Concert), Blind Pilot Good: Moon Taxi, Soja OK: The Beach Boys, Ludacris, Big Gigantic Terrible: Childish Gambino
Jun 25, 2012 #131 Rikilamaro Inkling But how much baby do we really need? Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Jun 25, 2012 #132 Rikilamaro Inkling And just because they make me smile, here's another Monkees song! Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Jun 25, 2012 #133 Rikilamaro Inkling Great song to wake up to... Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Jun 25, 2012 #135 Steerpike Felis amatus Moderator How about a little something from France? Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Jun 25, 2012 #136 Rikilamaro Inkling Well if we're being international... How about Russian? Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Jun 25, 2012 #137 Steerpike Felis amatus Moderator I like that one, Rikilamaro. Quite different from Peste Noire. How about from Amman, Jordan? Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Jun 26, 2012 #138 Rikilamaro Inkling Wow, Steer. I think the difference between the two of us is that I like to sing along with my music. You might not. Let's go Down Under. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2017
Wow, Steer. I think the difference between the two of us is that I like to sing along with my music. You might not. Let's go Down Under.
Jun 26, 2012 #139 Steerpike Felis amatus Moderator You can sing along with my music. It just takes practice
Jun 27, 2012 #140 Reaver Staff Moderator Steerpike said: You can sing along with my music. It just takes practice Click to expand... This quote is akin to Dorothy looking behind the curtain in the Wizard of Oz. The ONLY music Steerpike listens to is Zamfir: Master of the Pan Flute. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ISe0fdoaPs Last edited: Jun 27, 2012
Steerpike said: You can sing along with my music. It just takes practice Click to expand... This quote is akin to Dorothy looking behind the curtain in the Wizard of Oz. The ONLY music Steerpike listens to is Zamfir: Master of the Pan Flute. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ISe0fdoaPs