Got aware of this only recently and ask myself how could I only miss this awesome stuff until now.......
I just love that pure adrenaline guitar sound
Popa Chubby:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3pxjl_popa-chubby-electric-chubbyland-par_music
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=8685884
I wasn`t going to live events since quite some time but if this guy ever makes it to Germany again I`ll be there....
I just love that pure adrenaline guitar sound
Popa Chubby:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3pxjl_popa-chubby-electric-chubbyland-par_music
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=8685884
I wasn`t going to live events since quite some time but if this guy ever makes it to Germany again I`ll be there....
How about 'Brothers in Arms' by Dire Straits? Always a thought provoking record for myself.
'Lake of Fire' covered by Nirvana on their Unplugged sessions is quite a nice recording and has meaning too. Something which a lot of the more modern, i.e Simon Cowell et al, 'artists' just don't possess.
A lot of J.J. Cales recordings are prety cool and another favourite of mine is 'Dead End Stret' by The Kinks, still as poignant today as it was in'67.
I am 34 years old and find myself going further and furthwer back in time to find decent music. Problem is though I don't know where to look as the major 'chain' record shops that are dominating the high-street shoppimg centres stock only the latest pop-music.
Any suggestions as to where I can find some quality music ? I listem to everything from Prokofiev to Paul Simon. Malouma to Massive Attack so i thibnk I have a varied taste........except Simon Cowell!!!!
Cheers
Gareth
'Lake of Fire' covered by Nirvana on their Unplugged sessions is quite a nice recording and has meaning too. Something which a lot of the more modern, i.e Simon Cowell et al, 'artists' just don't possess.
A lot of J.J. Cales recordings are prety cool and another favourite of mine is 'Dead End Stret' by The Kinks, still as poignant today as it was in'67.
I am 34 years old and find myself going further and furthwer back in time to find decent music. Problem is though I don't know where to look as the major 'chain' record shops that are dominating the high-street shoppimg centres stock only the latest pop-music.
Any suggestions as to where I can find some quality music ? I listem to everything from Prokofiev to Paul Simon. Malouma to Massive Attack so i thibnk I have a varied taste........except Simon Cowell!!!!
Cheers
Gareth
gareth said:
Any suggestions as to where I can find some quality music ? I listem to everything from Prokofiev to Paul Simon. Malouma to Massive Attack so i thibnk I have a varied taste........except Simon Cowell!!!!
Cheers
Gareth
I gave up going to music shops years ago, they rarely if ever had what I wanted and when they did they were overcharging for it.
Everything I buy now is sourced on the net*. Predominantly from Amazon/Amazon Marketplace or eBay.
A few discs have been bought direct from the artists websites. Sometimes this is the only source for them, it was for a while for Orianthi but her CDs are now available from a couple of online sources.
*Cds of Mylene Farmer, Zhong Ting Ting, Zhao Cong, Happy Rhodes, Mika Agametsu etc. are just not available in this country, anywhere.
Beck - Modern Guilt
Just picked up Becks latest outing with 2 new Cat Power songs and DangerMouse at the controls ...thought, whats not to like... but still trying to like it. Certainly not his best is my 1st impression.
Here is a vid.... Beck doing 'Gamma Ray" a dub trippy surf soundscape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIBw-lbxtT4
Just picked up Becks latest outing with 2 new Cat Power songs and DangerMouse at the controls ...thought, whats not to like... but still trying to like it. Certainly not his best is my 1st impression.
Here is a vid.... Beck doing 'Gamma Ray" a dub trippy surf soundscape
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIBw-lbxtT4
myglaren said:
I gave up going to music shops years ago, they rarely if ever had what I wanted and when they did they were overcharging for it.
Everything I buy now is sourced on the net*. Predominantly from Amazon/Amazon Marketplace or eBay.
*Cds of Mylene Farmer, Zhong Ting Ting, Zhao Cong, Happy Rhodes, Mika Agametsu etc. are just not available in this country, anywhere.
I used to come across some pretty good finds in the stores, a few had quite good import sections, but now if a CD isn't going to sell a million copies in the first month they don't want it taking up space.
I have managed to get pretty much all of the Happy Rhodes CDs though
Now if I could just learn French I could maybe order the stuff I want from Amazon.fr :\
now playing... after mentioning it in another thread I'm listening to the Nocne Graffiti soundtrack
radtech said:I used to come across some pretty good finds in the stores, a few had quite good import sections, but now if a CD isn't going to sell a million copies in the first month they don't want it taking up space.
I have managed to get pretty much all of the Happy Rhodes CDs though
Now if I could just learn French I could maybe order the stuff I want from Amazon.fr :\
now playing... after mentioning it in another thread I'm listening to the Nocne Graffiti soundtrack
I can't speak nor read French or Japanese but have managed to buy stuff from Amazon.fr and Amazon.jp
Touch and go at first though.
Jean said:Speaking of Mylene, just recently watched a couple of her live concerts. She sure puts on a good show!
I have DVDs of all her shows and can say that you certainly got that right.
Avant Que L'ombre was astounding. Don't know what the current one is like but I have tickets for the last performance in Brussels.
The anticipation is killing me
Jean said:myglaren - not easy to find her stuff here stateside, I've only seen Live a Bercy, Avan Que l'ombre and Mylenium Tour
I just recently started listening to her stuff, been a long time Patricia Kaas fan...
Much the same in England. I use mainly Amazon.fr and eBay.
Got the Avant Que L'ombre box set limited edition CDs + DVDs for €120 (usually go for >€1,000
She was unable to break into the American market. Odd as she lives in LA. She won't sing in English though.
radtech said:
I used to come across some pretty good finds in the stores, a few had quite good import sections, but now if a CD isn't going to sell a million copies in the first month they don't want it taking up space.
I have managed to get pretty much all of the Happy Rhodes CDs though
Now if I could just learn French I could maybe order the stuff I want from Amazon.fr :\
now playing... after mentioning it in another thread I'm listening to the Nocne Graffiti soundtrack
If you like Happy Rhodes, this may please you - video of some live performances made by one of her friends.
Gainoh Yamashirogumi - Ecophony Gaia
Heard this record in a barber shop 20 years ago - the barber wrote the artists and the name of the album down for me, but I did not find this record anywhere those times.
I tried to find it again 10 years ago, when the internet came up - no
result.
Two weeks ago, I stumbled over the barber´s 20 years old note while cleaning up, checked the net -et voilá, bought the CD immediately - When I heard to it the first time, I even recognized the track that impressed me 20 years ago.
But Geinoh Yamashiroguimi (a collective of musicians, but also ethnologists, computer programmers) are not as rare or unknown as I thought-
They became famous (to the west) with the soundtrack of the animated film "Akira"...
one will call it "world music" with blends from gamelan music , Taiko and No, but also european and buddhist chants, synthesizers, some blends of pop.
But they started in the 70´s very "genuine": With Bulgarian chants!
Oh, btw:
Windham Hill were one of the very first CD´s I bought - George Winston, of course, Liz Story, "An Evening with Windham Hill Live" is still on my Cd-player sometimes
Heard this record in a barber shop 20 years ago - the barber wrote the artists and the name of the album down for me, but I did not find this record anywhere those times.
I tried to find it again 10 years ago, when the internet came up - no
result.
Two weeks ago, I stumbled over the barber´s 20 years old note while cleaning up, checked the net -et voilá, bought the CD immediately - When I heard to it the first time, I even recognized the track that impressed me 20 years ago.
But Geinoh Yamashiroguimi (a collective of musicians, but also ethnologists, computer programmers) are not as rare or unknown as I thought-
They became famous (to the west) with the soundtrack of the animated film "Akira"...
one will call it "world music" with blends from gamelan music , Taiko and No, but also european and buddhist chants, synthesizers, some blends of pop.
But they started in the 70´s very "genuine": With Bulgarian chants!
Oh, btw:
Windham Hill were one of the very first CD´s I bought - George Winston, of course, Liz Story, "An Evening with Windham Hill Live" is still on my Cd-player sometimes
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