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early t.rex

i remember playing this nearly non stop

just a mind blowing piece of music from them

the guitar playing just blew me away at the time

jeez over 40 yrs ago now

i wish i was back their again

 

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Ceu is really a great singer.  She has true muscianship and uses her voice like an instrument.  What she does here is amazing to me.  A very simple arrangement with no studio tricks or tweaks (maybe some tweaks, I can't really tell for sure, but very subtle if there are).  What she does here with her voice and articulation are what bass players refer to as "pulse".  It s a rare thing for any singer to be able to do, especially now-a-days in the auto-tune era.  She also does it so effortlessly that the difficulty and artistry level kinda slips right past you and it just seems as though she is just la-de-da-ing.  It's lovely to relax and hear a major talent sing so expressively and musically like this.  The percussionist is also a low-key star...he is playing like three or four different parts at once.

 

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For those who are young would not know this Country music legend . he pasted away today at 85 years of age and was a mean banjo player on the famous Hee Haw television show .. RIP Roy Clark

 

 

 

What a shame, but even in the video you posted he was seeming like old age had it's cold and icy grip upon him already.  

 

Roy Clark playing with one of the best guitarists EVER. Chet Atkins...both arch-muscians.

 

 

 

And a little Roy Clark solo.  I really like his bluegrass fiddle (1:30).  I was really young, but I remember watching this guy on TV...he always seemed like a very nice kind person.

 

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I always felt they were one of the first in a long line of bands heavily influenced by Linkin Park.  Actually, I don't know much about the rest of their work other than this song...I listened to their second album and, except for this one song, it left me pretty cold.

 

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As someone who has a huge weak spot for bells and low bass that was really an amazing experience. And for some reason I really like the simplistic visualizer. One of the best tracks I've heard in a while. And the second one was pretty good too. Thanks for these discoveries.

 

 

I feel you, on that extratone/speedcore stuff. I just can't see how people enjoy it... but then again I like chopped and screwed and other types of slowed down stuff. Music tastes are weard like that.

 

 

Some pop and r&b stuff I've been listening to.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As someone who has a huge weak spot for bells and low bass that was really an amazing experience. And for some reason I really like the simplistic visualizer. One of the best tracks I've heard in a while. And the second one was pretty good too. Thanks for these discoveries.

 

I feel you, on that extratone/speedcore stuff. I just can't see how people enjoy it... but then again I like chopped and screwed and other types of slowed down stuff. Music tastes are weard like that.

 

 

Some pop and r&b stuff I've been listening to.

 

 

 

 

 

 

FKA twigs - Pendulum  This is pretty amazing besides being avant garde.  What a dynamic artist...wow.  I listened and watched a few more vids by this girl...holy moley.  She is so graceful...obviously a master of dance  I really like this video which makes me a tad uncormfortable
 
Kilo Kish - Navy    So good.  What a great direction for R&B...even though this could agruably be acid-jazz.  Whatever it is I really like it.  Thanks for the introduction.
 
SZA - Drew Barrymore   Maybe not as shockingly creative as the first two, but still very very good.  What great articlation and so well sung...she creates lots of pulse like I was refering to in my Ceu post.  It is so good to hear pop R&B music start to have diversity and segments within the songs...real music...not just the spoken word over the same menotonous groove.
 
Imogen Heap - Canvas    I heard some of Imogen Heap in the late 90's but never followed up with her.  Seems like a big mistake.  This song is lovely.  This song  has a very Celtic feel, but doesn't have the New Agey bent that so much Celt stuff seems to have...I like it a lot.
 
The Weeknd - Rolling Stone  I've heard it before, but never really listened to it, but with your recomndation I took some time with this song and really like it.  I still don't know what th lyrics are about, but I like his delivery and the studio magic they do with his voice.  Great production work with such a seemily simple arrangement.  The acoustic guitar is so effective playing against his vocals.
 
Thank you so much for all of these...it's like a cyber-gift, and it's not even my B-Day :)
 
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I've been listening and watching every video I can find for FKA twigs.  This is some next level sh*t.  I feel like I took a very sizable hit of needlepoint and started watching videos.  Are these real or just the chemical?  But there is no chemical enhancement, so it must be real. 
 
Where does she come up with this stuff...amazing, superb, truly extraordinary.  Dance art...Visual Video art...Music art...Sexual art.  This is so out there creative...I am stunned.  I am also somehow reminded of Prince when I first heard him back in the day, but this is so much more intense. 
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a song that just sticks in your brain

a brilliant simple song with wonderful melodies

 

 

 

 

Wow, it's not even Christmas.  What a great song.  I never heard this before...it's really good.  It also fits so well with the previous post by babyofRosemarysbaby.  Thank you for the turn on.  Just like the sng itself says, "It really moved me" :)

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ahh bye bye bye

bryan ferry and roxy music now were talking proper music

 

this song is just beautiful

taken from the film LEGEND

featuring dave gilmour from pink floyd on guitar

 

sit back and enjoy a fantastic piece of music

 

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