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Ah, y'all, y'all, y'all! I gotta clear this up...it's From the Cradle, and it's one of my favorite albums, ever. "Blues Before Sunrise" was the first track. Funny...I own the Cd and still missed the title. Still amazing for a blue-eyed player.
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« Reply #136 on: November 06, 2007, 09:55:52 AM » |
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Now, as for what I'm currently listening to...I'm going back and forth between Ancient Faith Radio podcasts and streaming audio, and Southern Rock (Skynyrd, Allman bros, CCR, Marshall Tucker).
The post Skynyrd band Rossington-Collins had a couple of really good albums.
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Today's playlist starts off with the soundtrack to "Shock Treatment", which, while having a better overall feel than Richard O'Brien's previous songwriting in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" just doesn't have the "hits" that its latter soundtrack had.
I believe next in line will be the classic streetpunk album "Shock Troops" by Cock Sparrer.
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« Reply #138 on: November 06, 2007, 11:51:42 AM » |
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Funny...I own the Cd and still missed the title.
Me as well... 
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« Reply #139 on: November 06, 2007, 01:33:53 PM » |
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Today's playlist starts off with the soundtrack to "Shock Treatment", which, while having a better overall feel than Richard O'Brien's previous songwriting in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" just doesn't have the "hits" that its latter soundtrack had.
I believe next in line will be the classic streetpunk album "Shock Troops" by Cock Sparrer.
Punk that early in the morning would be dangerous to my health. Does it wake you up?
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« Reply #140 on: November 06, 2007, 01:45:27 PM » |
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Just a question for anyone out there. The Raveonettes album Pretty in Black. Worth buying? I've heard a couple of songs played to death and clips off their web page but not enough to make up my mind.
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« Reply #141 on: November 06, 2007, 02:18:04 PM » |
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Punk that early in the morning would be dangerous to my health. Does it wake you up?
Not as much as, say, the Bad Brains would do on the train ride in....that really gets me going. By the time I'm at work, I'm already wide awake. 
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« Reply #142 on: November 11, 2007, 03:26:43 AM » |
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« Reply #143 on: November 11, 2007, 03:41:03 AM » |
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Report from Hoople: P.D.Q. Bach on the Air, with Professor Peter Schickele
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« Reply #144 on: November 11, 2007, 11:23:44 PM » |
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Report from Hoople: P.D.Q. Bach on the Air, with Professor Peter Schickele
Yeah!! And how about The 1712 OvertureEbor
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« Reply #145 on: November 11, 2007, 11:24:35 PM » |
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Victory at Sea and then Animaniacs songs.
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« Reply #146 on: November 12, 2007, 12:38:10 AM » |
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Yeah!! And how about The 1712 Overture
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I've actually played his Grand Serenade for a Whole Lot of Winds and Percussion. What a hoot! 
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« Reply #147 on: November 12, 2007, 12:39:57 AM » |
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Report from Hoople: P.D.Q. Bach on the Air, with Professor Peter Schickele
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Report from Hoople: P.D.Q. Bach on the Air, with Professor Peter Schickele
please explain, as I am not familiar with this performer; I am guessing it is some kind of humorous spoof-type thing? (is it the Wierd Al Yankovich of classical music?). Sounds interesting.
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« Reply #149 on: November 12, 2007, 01:16:21 AM » |
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please explain, as I am not familiar with this performer; I am guessing it is some kind of humorous spoof-type thing? (is it the Wierd Al Yankovich of classical music?). Sounds interesting.
Yes, P.D.Q. Bach (1807-1742)? is a spoof on classical music created by American composer and musicologist, Professor Peter Schickele (b. 1935). http://www.schickele.com/profbio.htm
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« Reply #150 on: November 12, 2007, 01:39:16 AM » |
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My ring tone...Garryowen
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« Reply #151 on: November 12, 2007, 02:07:16 AM » |
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A Romanian Cherubic hymn (in English) that will be released on an album available before Christmas.
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« Reply #152 on: November 12, 2007, 02:41:50 AM » |
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Right now, some classical guitar: Capricho Árabe by Francisco Tárrega (performed by Paul Henry). 
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« Reply #153 on: November 12, 2007, 11:45:33 AM » |
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My ring tone...Garryowen
As in the melody associated with General Custer, the 7th Cavalry and the Battle of the Greasy Grass/Little Big Horn?
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« Reply #154 on: November 12, 2007, 08:10:10 PM » |
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Substance by Joy Division
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« Reply #155 on: November 12, 2007, 10:21:15 PM » |
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Ebor...yes
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« Reply #156 on: November 13, 2007, 12:09:19 AM » |
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Substance by Joy Division
Man, that's depressing stuff. I hope everything's OK.
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« Reply #157 on: November 13, 2007, 12:16:52 AM » |
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They just had a baby... it's probably exhaustion. Ebor
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« Reply #158 on: November 13, 2007, 01:56:41 AM » |
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Just in the last few months I've been captive of a swell tune sung by Jo Stafford called "I'll Be Seeing You". The melody is beautiful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R4hZk-1fpoAnd have been listening to some Robert Fripp soundscapes too. http://www.dgmlive.com/diaries.htm
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« Reply #159 on: November 13, 2007, 02:05:32 AM » |
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Right now, I'm listening to Ancient Faith Radio. That's what I do when I'm on the forum boards...Otherwise, alot. Recently, The Cure's "Love Song" and Incubus' "Dig." They're both older songs now, but they remind that I miss someone and will see them again soon... 
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« Reply #160 on: November 13, 2007, 03:41:29 AM » |
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Man, that's depressing stuff.
Very! How 'bout their "Love Will Tear Us Apart"? Now that's depressing! I can only listen to them every once in awhile, but I do like them. Y'all should listen to "These Days"; it's a little more upbeat.
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Sophronyevskaya Cherubic Hymn...on an upcoming album.
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Man, that's depressing stuff. I hope everything's OK.
They just had a baby... it's probably exhaustion. Yeah, it's because it's soft and has a rhythmic beat. It's quite soothing, actually. The Cure, too, for similar reasons.
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"Inflammable Material" by Stiff Little Fingers. I just can't get enough of this album. Speaking of Joy Division, the new Ian Curtis biopic Control looks phenomenal, and I'm not even that big of a JD fan. I can't wait to see this!
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Yeah, it's because it's soft and has a rhythmic beat. It's quite soothing, actually. The Cure, too, for similar reasons.
I figured that it was something like that.  Rhythm is often soothing to newborns. Remember they're used to hearing things like the mother's heartbeat as well as other internal sounds along with the softer muffled sounds from outside. Ebor
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« Reply #166 on: November 13, 2007, 05:30:29 PM » |
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Tori Amos's Little Earthquakes. Better be careful, though, because piano music makes me cry and I'm already a pressure tank of hormones and stress. 
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I figured that it was something like that.  Rhythm is often soothing to newborns. Remember they're used to hearing things like the mother's heartbeat as well as other internal sounds along with the softer muffled sounds from outside. Ebor The Cure is soothing to newborns...I'm a newborn...spiritually, that is 
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Tori Amos's Little Earthquakes. Better be careful, though, because piano music makes me cry and I'm already a pressure tank of hormones and stress.  I'd stay away from Jim Brinkman for awhile then. 
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I'd stay away from Jim Brinkman for awhile then.   Yeah, will do! And the Cure (sorry, Mr. Y)... British shoegazing in minor keys really will make me lose it!
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Not to alarm you, but once ours got past the first few weeks after birth, sometimes it was *loud* music that got them to sleep. Our oldest would start to get upset while riding in the car because he was tired, and it was Beethoven turned up that got him to relax and sleep. I don't know why, though it was suggested that it just stunned him.  Ebor
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Hmm, interesting. I may have to try that at 2 am! 
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Not to alarm you, but once ours got past the first few weeks after birth, sometimes it was *loud* music that got them to sleep. Our oldest would start to get upset while riding in the car because he was tired, and it was Beethoven turned up that got him to relax and sleep. I don't know why, though it was suggested that it just stunned him.  Ebor Ebor - was your baby riding in the car and falling asleep or did you put him in the car with the purpose of getting him to fall asleep? Everyone raise your hand who has driven around for an hour trying to get the baby to go to sleep when all else fails?
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« Reply #173 on: November 16, 2007, 12:40:29 AM » |
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Ebor - was your baby riding in the car and falling asleep or did you put him in the car with the purpose of getting him to fall asleep? Everyone raise your hand who has driven around for an hour trying to get the baby to go to sleep when all else fails?
I have to say that we didn't do that. The Loud Music treatment was when we were going somewhere on purpose and he would get to the "I'm-tired-but-I'm-cranky-so-I'm-NOT-going-to-just-drop-off-quietly-to-sleep" stage. Cue the loud music. It wasn't just Beethoven, though he seemed to work the best.  Ebor
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Today? The classics; Stevie Ray Vaughan and The Who. "Talkin' 'bout my generation..."
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I have to say that we didn't do that. The Loud Music treatment was when we were going somewhere on purpose and he would get to the "I'm-tired-but-I'm-cranky-so-I'm-NOT-going-to-just-drop-off-quietly-to-sleep" stage. Cue the loud music. It wasn't just Beethoven, though he seemed to work the best.  Ebor You know why babies fall asleep to loud music? It's a mechanism for dealing with stress. The loud music so overstimulates their nervous system they sort of shut down.
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Our oldest, now 14.5, who has just wandered by and read your post, TinaG, just quoted The Incredibles "Leading experts say that Beethoven makes babies smarter".  He has a growing sense of humour. Ebor
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