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sonic sphere 03.01.2009 02:23 PM

depeche mode-a broken frame

Derek 03.01.2009 02:32 PM

Thanks for all the support haha. When I look back on it I feel kind of disappointed with the album... but I'm my own worst critic. I'll get better.

acousticrock87 03.01.2009 02:33 PM

Daniel Johnston.

Torn Curtain 03.01.2009 02:53 PM

Wipers - Youth of America

_slavo_ 03.01.2009 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SYRFox
 


ohhhhhh yes. fantastic album.

viewtiful_alan 03.01.2009 03:33 PM

Yesterday:


 

1.5/5 It was crap, but for some reason I didn't have a hard time getting through it. Weird.



 

4/5
And today so far:


 

4.5/5

All on cd

sonic sphere 03.01.2009 04:25 PM

echo & the bunnymen-crocodiles

SYRFox 03.01.2009 04:44 PM

 

viewtiful_alan 03.01.2009 04:58 PM

 

3.5/5

Glice 03.01.2009 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by fugazifan
ah i get it now. i think we are passed the whole wagner was an anti semite stage (actually jews arent, but i am)
i started to really appretiate haydn since i studied him this semester. some of his stuff is meh. but some is great. id defiantly check out the 1st movement of his 98th symphony.
and ive really fallen in love with mozart. especially his operas.
and the eroica wa the last thing that we leanred last semester. such an amazing symphony.
i dont know brittens guitar work. but ill check it out. i do like dowland so im sure itll be interesting.
is ritten he one that wrote a young person's guide to the orchestra? thats a great peice

listening to robbie basho-venus in cancer



Haydn - you'll have to recommend me something. The problem I have with him is there's a massive glut of it without anything that's come to my attention as standing out. 1st movement of the 98th symphony - that's an awful lot of symphonies, y'know?

But then, that's true of Bach and Mozart, two composers I adore, for the most part.

The Britten guitar piece for John Dowland... I think the memorium should be taken with a pinch of salt. It's one of those ones that's good, but I never noticed Dowland treating the tonic with such ill-regard. It may be by lack of musicological chops, but I think he's taking a very episodic inspiration from what I've heard of Dowland.

Britten did do the young person's guide.... I prefer Saint-Saen's carnival of the animals in the 'kids orchestral pieces' category. Britten is always a funny one for me, goes far too close to the horrors of British pastoral for my liking.

I've half a mind to listen to Solti doing Mahler's 8th now. But I think I'll stick with my Strauss-a-thon.

stu666 03.01.2009 06:24 PM

 

gohleekwang 03.01.2009 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by viewtiful_alan

 

4/5


This is an amazing release, love this!

viewtiful_alan 03.01.2009 10:20 PM

 

3/5

uhler 03.01.2009 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by [Sandbag]


i repped you for listening to that. is that your vinyl copy?

Sonic Youth 37 03.02.2009 01:27 AM

 

stu666 03.02.2009 03:38 AM

Sonic Youth 1999-02-27 Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC (from dime)

sonic sphere 03.02.2009 06:15 AM

fat joe-don cartagena

A Thousand Threads 03.02.2009 07:45 AM

 

SYRFox 03.02.2009 10:00 AM

 

blunderbuss 03.02.2009 10:38 AM

Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, performed by the Friday-Seezer Ensemble.


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