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    Yeah that's one of my favorite Beatles songs of all time including that other one which I never remember the title of but they keep saying "sit right back relax and go down slow... You are not dying you are not dying.... From the beginning from the beginning"

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Yeah that's one of my favorite Beatles songs of all time including that other one which I never remember the title of but they keep saying "sit right back relax and go down slow... You are not dying you are not dying.... From the beginning from the beginning"
    Tomorrow never knows that may be the first time the sitar was used in rock I believe but I gotta check that

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    I really loved John McLaughlin's Shakti album and he also did a nice acoustic album with all Indian players... try to listen to the song What need have I for this what need have I for that I am dancing at the feet of my Lord all is bliss all is bliss by John McLaughlin and maybe called lotus feet

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    Surely THIS is the start of a renaissance



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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Surely THIS is the start of a renaissance


    Just like the general State or more specifically the intellectual state of human beings in general these days, I just don't know what happened to music. That is the most vile trash I have ever heard and should not be categorized as music but maybe as pornography

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Surely THIS is the start of a renaissance


    Just like the general State or more specifically the intellectual state of human beings in general these days, I just don't know what happened to music. That is the most vile trash I have ever heard and should not be categorized as music but maybe as pornography

    You see already El Kabong has provided a cast iron example of how addicted to outrage he is. This is a thread in which everyone else has used the opportunity to either share what they love or use their brain and sense of humour in the case of X, but El Kabong literally uses it as an excuse to draw everyone's attention to something he is outraged about. Most people i am sure would not even be aware of the track or video if he did not have this constant need to bitch. He is so incredibly miserable it is pretty sad. I am sure he never used to be like this years ago.

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    Now this is a bit out there and not for everyone but I find it interesting. Unique way to look at music

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Surely THIS is the start of a renaissance


    Just like the general State or more specifically the intellectual state of human beings in general these days, I just don't know what happened to music. That is the most vile trash I have ever heard and should not be categorized as music but maybe as pornography

    You see already El Kabong has provided a cast iron example of how addicted to outrage he is. This is a thread in which everyone else has used the opportunity to either share what they love or use their brain and sense of humour in the case of X, but El Kabong literally uses it as an excuse to draw everyone's attention to something he is outraged about. Most people i am sure would not even be aware of the track or video if he did not have this constant need to bitch. He is so incredibly miserable it is pretty sad. I am sure he never used to be like this years ago.

    Fucking tragic.
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    It's cliché to say "I listen to everything" but for the most part it's true thanks to early and varying exposures. I got big band and some Ragtime as a kid from Dad. Doo wop and early rock n roll, James Brown and Fats Domino from Mom. Oldest sister with the garage, surf rock and ska, other sisters with everything from ballad rock anthems to disco to hair metal to Country. It's endless. Started the whole duel tape deck recording in in grade school..still have my original mix tapes stuffed in some storage unit . Growing up in Southern California was a literal Chinese menu of life long influences. Early pick ups from home went from Hendrix and Sabbath and Stones to New Wave. Oh and Dr. Demento. That turned to heavy influences in early UK punk, pogo, Oi then hardcore punk, skate thrash, speed metal and reggae. Then rap to hip hop. That was massive. Do you know how many wtf looks you get when you walk around saying early urban hip hop was just as 'punk rock' as what the weird kids in suburbia were jamming . Music is life, beyond labels and stereotypes. It sets moods, highlights memories, blaze new paths, soothes the soul and you can go anywhere with it. Literally at any time. Well except Nickelback. You can keep that horseshat.

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    Forgot mariachi bands and whatever the hell La Chona is classified as . Cannot understand a work and don't really care. That is all energy. There's also something I stumbled into the last few years, like real early western rock/rockabilly/ country out of the 50's. Ernest Tubb, Sanford Clark etc. Some of these are lyrically genius with a sinister edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Forgot mariachi bands and whatever the hell La Chona is classified as . Cannot understand a work and don't really care. That is all energy. There's also something I stumbled into the last few years, like real early western rock/rockabilly/ country out of the 50's. Ernest Tubb, Sanford Clark etc. Some of these are lyrically genius with a sinister edge.
    Ha cool stuff. I like to think I’m eclectic in my music. I make sure to at least listen to new stuff so I know what’s going on. Even rap. A lot of the clients i work with are die hard rappers. So they blast that shit and once in a while they play one I think is cool. Like I can make out the lyrics and the beat is cool. I’ll go out and ask them who it is. I’ll admit I did hate metal for a time but now that I hardly hear it when one comes on I’ll listen I I get it. Not my thing doesn’t mean it’s bad. I remember the concerts I went to in Shanghai and bejing and hearing sounds I never heard before. China, although I think it more common in India don’t necessarily stay in key or use the chords our western music is based on. It’s like to us you screwed up if you play out of key to them it’s part of the song. It’s like rules we made up. They don’t follow that shit and it works fine

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    Another love of mine, Motown. I think it’s a shame how it’s become lost in a way. Now if you have heard Motown you have heard James jamerson. Talk about an influential musician he was pretty much the bass of Motown and damn this man could play. Influenced countless bass players including Jaco. Here are some highlights of his playing


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    @Spicoli didn't know about southern California but damn that is some big time mix of stuff. Just curious because most of that stuff I also like as well, when you say New Wave are you talking about Gary Newman in cars and stuff like Devo and The b-52s and flock of seagulls? Because I was in a band when that stuff came out and we had to do all of those tunes you know rock lobster and I ran I ran so far away

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