The Youngster's helping me, probably have a different opinion

I only remember some of the noise, from Die Antwoord
But it's stuck in my head
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That’s my shizz right there. Perfect music for when you have to think. I listened to it constantly when writing papers in college, and still listen all the time when I have to write code.The Baker wrote:Chopin piano nocturnes, at the moment.
Geoff
Great to hear from you, up until now I have felt a bit lonely amidst all the he-man and the strange bangy modern stuff (from the last say thirty years....)raketemensch wrote:That’s my shizz right there. Perfect music for when you have to think. I listened to it constantly when writing papers in college, and still listen all the time when I have to write code.The Baker wrote:Chopin piano nocturnes, at the moment.
Geoff
well sign me up with classical... mostly mozart these days... but bach is what pulled me into it in the late 70's and 80sThe Baker wrote:Great to hear from you, up until now I have felt a bit lonely amidst all the he-man and the strange bangy modern stuff (from the last say thirty years....)raketemensch wrote:That’s my shizz right there. Perfect music for when you have to think. I listened to it constantly when writing papers in college, and still listen all the time when I have to write code.The Baker wrote:Chopin piano nocturnes, at the moment.
Geoff
Listening to the mazurkas right now but Mozart flute concertos rock.
Geoff
oh yeah , as i said that was not a guitar, but a Mandocello... the equivalent of a cello in the mandolin family... pretty amazing. they had more stuff on youtube but how can i choose which is better it is all great!The Baker wrote:Hey, Rastus,
Played that mandolin and guitar music. Thank you, it was fantastic virtuoso music.
Geoff
I know this is an OLD post but I saw it and just a couple of days ago, I llstened to this.ScottishBoy wrote:Almost anything else that has been mentioned here can be found in the music collection...Although I know the name, I have never listened to Ry Cooder..that I know of.kiwistiller wrote:and you even alphabetised them
Whats it like?
If you like real country check out Jamey Johnson. The real deal.Mud Mechanik wrote:I'm an old country phenatik, David A. Coe is amongst the top 5. I also like a few newer country songs, like "rain makes corn and corn makes whiskey"Mr.Spooky wrote: haha!!!! i was just listining to some david a. coe!
I'm still trying to figure out how to input video images instead of just the links. Here's another try. DAC gets typecast for s lot of reasons, most probably deserved. But in terms of "pure country" this is near the top of my list.thecroweater wrote:Way I see it good songs are still writ and always were, empathy it what makes them great. If the consumer has empathy for greed gluttony and gain then sadly that is what will get airplay. It seems to me the best writers of pain first bled, Clapton's song of loss could only be wrote so honestly by a soul tortured by loss and songs of hope of love by one who's faith was tested
Just my 2 cents