THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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I think it's time for me to make that Marley cover/remix tape I've been telling myself to do for a while. I haven't made a personal mix tape in a while, just for other people. |
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....hell abba would probably sound ok smoking their hash and cheeba over there..... |
i want to go to brazil this year. |
that and start employing more real drummers. after a year of tweaking, filtering, and compressing, i'm ready to surrender to the fact that there's just no substitute for the real thing. |
i couldn't agree more i have always had a thing for Sao Paulo I have heard from a resident it's far more cosmopolitan than NYC |
i basically play keys on a synth. i guess that sounds pretty meaningless, but the point is that i spend as much time studying jazz theory as i do building and tweaking sounds. you use the technology to synthesize the waveforms. using it to do the work of creation is not only pointless and kinda pathetic, it also makes for really shitty music. |
UB40 Guns in the ghetto Bob Marley - Kaya Rising Sons- featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder Ry Cooder - Paradise & lunch Laura Love - The Laura Love collection John Lee Hooker - the best of Joan Armatrading - Me, myself, I Ravel - Bolero Nanci Griffith - Blue Roses from the Moon Desmond Dekker - compilation Tracy Chapman - New Beginning. sorry that was 11 Bite me |
i'm really into smack music. |
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Jimmy Buffet-Fruitcakes John Denver-I Want to Live Christian Death-Only Theater of Pain Pussy Galore-Dial "M" for Motherfucker Oingo Boingo-Only a Lad Styx-Kilroy Was Here White Lion-Mane Attraction Conway Twitty-Hey Good Lookin Celine Dion-Falling into You |
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Female, male, doesnt matter. The fact that their voice can make you happy,sad, suicidal, whatever. Who goes first??????????? |
catherine irwin of freakwater! iris dement brett sparks of the handsome family! peggy seeger richard buckner macy gray! corin tucker! the ladies of hazeldine wanda jackson! |
Linda Ronstadt EmmyLou Harris Phoebe Snow Elvis Costello Placido Domingo Sinead Oconner Van Morrison Al Green Shows my taste, dont care, love those voices |
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ann wilson freddie mercury vivian trimble (luscious jackson) perry farrell paul mccartney bradley nowell al green (well, see I'ma go ova here to Mr.c house) patsy cline |
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That guy from Orbital who sings in "The Box." Maria Callas. Enrico Caruso. Suzanne Vega (some of her stuff, anyway). I know there are others, but these five jumped to mind for some reason. |
not to mention ella fitzgerald, with perfect pitch in fact. what about more modern people though? because back then, you had to be good. |
Ian Svenonius, if you like your notes squealed. Elizabeth Fraser, if you like your notes fluted. Dave Gahan, if you like your notes oozed. Amel Larrieux, if you like your notes warbled. Timmy Taylor, if you like your notes mewled. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, if you like your notes raised unto the light transcendant. |
Meg Lee Chin Bruce Dickinson Maynard J. Keenan (I'm with you there) Toots Hibbert Justin Alexander Bernie Larson Mary Timony Lauryn Hill |
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I don't lik emost modern people, because I believe you have to be good to impress me. I think that most of today's singers are pathetic--they can't sound good unless the sound tech manipulates the voice beyond recognition. That's not singing. |
While chiefly known for her interpretations of other people's songs (from the Beatles' "Here, Ther, Everywhere" to Dolly Parton's "Coat of Many Colors", from Jimi Hendrix's "May This Be Love," to Lucinda Williams' "Crescent City") , Emmylou is also a brilliant songwriter (Boulder to Birmingham, Red Dirt Girl). This is from her "Hour of Gold": "And the world will be my witness when they excavate my heart, and find the image of your face imprinted there like some Shroud of Turin that neither time nor tundra could erase." *swoon* And don't get me started on her 1978 Christmas album. Angel Eyes and Light in the Stable. Oh my god. |