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Post by John on Aug 29, 2016 18:42:06 GMT
After Chris and Martin posts on Coldplay etc I thought might be good to have a bit of fun with either music genres or artist/bands you dislike For me the music I really dislike is Irish Country and Western. This is music so bad if I was forced too listen to it in a cell Iit would be my definition of living hell I love a good Irish jig or reel but Irish Country and Western is the most depressing music I know
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Post by ChrisB on Aug 29, 2016 19:10:44 GMT
Link please. We need a sample of that!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 19:11:29 GMT
Dislikes: Classical Country & Western Blues Jazz/Fusion Reggae Rock 'n' Roll Rockabilly Commercial Pop Music Anything your mother listerns to Even prog get on my wires these days
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Post by John on Aug 29, 2016 19:15:59 GMT
Link please. We need a sample of that! Sorry I refuse to inflict further suffering onto humanity
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 19:17:52 GMT
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Post by John on Aug 29, 2016 19:21:39 GMT
I am not a lover of slap bass either I can handle it in moderation like Stanley Clarke School Days but usually it sounds like something that has a strong ordour
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Post by ChrisB on Aug 29, 2016 19:51:20 GMT
Link please. We need a sample of that! Sorry I refuse to inflict further suffering onto humanity So it would be something like this then....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 20:05:52 GMT
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Post by John on Aug 29, 2016 20:11:28 GMT
Chris you are a cruel man!
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Post by pre65 on Aug 29, 2016 20:12:46 GMT
Nowt wrong with that.
Send them to me if you have any unwanted.
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Post by John on Aug 29, 2016 20:16:49 GMT
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Post by MartinT on Aug 29, 2016 21:53:18 GMT
Almost all rap. Just put a 'c' in front of it to gain my definition. Anything by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Also, despite my love of classical music, I don't like much opera. For the same reason, I detest musicals.
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Post by Stratmangler on Aug 29, 2016 22:04:46 GMT
Anything by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Variations is a great album. I think you should refine your statement to almost anything .....
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Post by MartinT on Aug 29, 2016 23:02:53 GMT
I'll have a listen...
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Post by Stratmangler on Aug 29, 2016 23:07:21 GMT
It's got a lot going for it - Paganini came up with the melody
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Post by Slinger on Aug 29, 2016 23:29:34 GMT
... Also, despite my love of classical music, I don't like much opera... Dammit sir, I demand satisfaction! You just dismissed Wagner! Most genres have some exceptions to prove the rule I think, except perhaps for the so-called contemporary classical music that attempts to imitate various musical instruments being thrown down a long set of concrete stairs both solo and en masse.
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Post by Slinger on Aug 29, 2016 23:33:57 GMT
It's got a lot going for it - Paganini came up with the melody I'd love to have seen the original concert... From Wikipedia... Variations is a classical and rock fusion album. The music was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and performed by his younger brother, the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber. The Lloyd Webber brothers were always very close but their two different careers (a rock musical composer and a classical cellist) meant that a collaboration seemed unlikely. It was not until Julian beat his brother in a bet on a Leyton Orient football match that Andrew was forced to write his cello work. As his subject, Andrew chose the theme of Paganini's 24th caprice and added 23 variations for cello and rock band. The work premiered at the 1977 Sydmonton Festival with rock band Colosseum II, featuring Gary Moore, Jon Hiseman and Don Airey being joined by Barbara Thompson (sax, flute), Rod Argent (piano, synthesizer, keyboards) and Julian Lloyd Webber (cello). It was subsequently rearranged and recorded in 1978. It reached Number 2 on the UK album charts.
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Post by ChrisB on Aug 29, 2016 23:49:02 GMT
Opera? No thanks, not one bit of it. All classical choral works. Brass bands. 'Yee-hah' country and western. Bagpipes. Rapping. 70s and 80s Disco music. Bono.
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Post by MartinT on Aug 30, 2016 3:29:47 GMT
Newsom.
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Post by pre65 on Aug 30, 2016 7:47:18 GMT
Brass bands ?
Love em myself.
Seen Black dyke band and Grimethorpe colliery band, both at Long Melford a while ago (but not together), great music and lovely atmosphere.
Someone will diss pan pipes next.
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