THE ULTIMATE GREATEST SOMETHING MUSICAL LIST

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Post by Plat »

My favorite drummers (speaking as a keyboard drummer ;-)):

Dave Abbruzzese - Great sounding kit, lots of cymbal action, and 32nd notes to die for.
Jack Irons - The kit feels wider, more organic; between this and his playing, the sound can be very soothing, even when rocked.
Stacey Jones - Had me hooked in the Letters to Cleo years, and it turns out he can write some pretty good tunes too. Bonus. Plus, he's a guy. Named Stacey. What's not to like? (Please don't ruin this for me ;-)).
Whoever drummed the "Love and Addiction" track of Counting Crows demo fame - Maybe it's just the song, but I really like this style.
Ian Browne - Why'd he have to split from the MG camp?

After looking at this list, it's clear I'm biased toward 32nd notes, and Pearl Jam drummers. Surely equipment, production, and the song itself play a part too.

Before someone asks, I respect Matt Cameron for his skill, and his willingness to mess with strange time signatures. What kills me is that he's got all this skill, and can crank out some mad drummage, but (to me) it feels passionless.
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HeuristicsInc wrote: "...and a beer... in a tree."
Forgot about that one, Excellent cheesy drum beat!!
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HeuristicsInc wrote:To the good Christmas songs list I want to add:
"Twelve Days of Christmas" by the McKenzie Brothers.
"...and a beer... in a tree."
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c hack wrote:
HeuristicsInc wrote:To the good Christmas songs list I want to add:
"Twelve Days of Christmas" by the McKenzie Brothers.
"...and a beer... in a tree."
-bill
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three french toast...
two turtle necks...
and a beer...

C'mon! EVERYBODY SING!!!!!


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Post by Dan-O from Five-O »

Five Golden Tukes!

Get one of these for your favorite drummer.
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Post by nicegeoff »

top albums of 1968 (the best year in music?)

The United States of America - The United States of America
Van Dyke Parks - Song Cycle
Os Mutantes - Os Mutantes
Margo Guryan - Take a Picture
The Zombies - Odessey & Oracle
The Idle Race - Birthday Party
Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention - We're Only In It For The Money
The Move - Move
Billy Nicholls - Would You Believe
The Kinks - The Village Green Preservation Society
The Millennium - Begin

I mean, to me it's just insane that most of my favorite albums ever all occured during this year, I mean....what happened? feel free to add more...
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nicegeoff wrote:top albums of 1968 (the best year in music?)
Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention - We're Only In It For The Money
Should be required listening for any and all. I mean TIE THEM DOWN AND MAKE THEM LISTEN OVER AND OVER AND OVER! There is so much happening on this album. My sister and I used to run around the house singing various songs from this, much to mom's delight (I was 8 at the time).
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The Beatles' White Album came out in '68 as well. That WAS a good year.
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Post by j$ »

*sings* it was a gooood year .....


Everybody knows 1978 was the best best best year in music.


Saturday Night Fever - Soundtrack
Grease - Soundtrack
The Kick Inside - Kate Bush
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
The Album - Abba
Parrallel Lines - Blondie
This Years Model - Elvis Costello
Adventure - Television
Road to Ruin - the Ramones
Blue Valentine - Tom Waits
Public Image Ltd - Public Image Ltd (aka First Issue)
Another Music in a Different Kitchen - Buzzcocks
Chairs Missing - Wire
Black and White - The Stranglers
D.O.A. - Throbbing Gristle

And that's just off the top of my head ....

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Post by jimtyrrell »

Ooh yeah, '78 also gave us:

The Police - Outlandos D'Amour
Devo - Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music For Airports
The Cars - The Cars

That was a Hell of a good year too.
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Didn't Softmachine's One Way come out in '68?
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Post by Eric Y. »

ah, and here i was thinking saturday night fever came out in '79, same as the wall. but i'll take your word for it, because i was a lil too young to know much about the music scene at the time :>
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tviyh wrote:ah, and here i was thinking saturday night fever came out in '79, same as the wall. but i'll take your word for it, because i was a lil too young to know much about the music scene at the time :>
As was I, darling, as was I. I checked every album via google. SNF is definitely on the December '78 Best-selling Albums list in both the UK and the USA, but *whisper it* the internet could be wrong.
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Jim, I just listened to Gershwin's piano roll of "An American in Paris" and I understand where you're coming from in that over "Rhapsody in Blue" now. I don't think I'd make the same decision, but wow, both are pretty damn amazing.
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Post by WeaselSlayer »

I came up with a list of the best things to ever happen to music yesterday:

1. Slavery
2. The Great Depression
3. Jazz
4. Otis Redding
5. Cat Power
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Cat power?
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Post by Egg »

Leaf wrote:Cat power?
He could be referring to the female musician who goes by the band name Cat Power, but I'm pretty sure this is actually Luke claiming that the first recorded use of transferring cats into raw energy usable for household appliances was one of the best things to happen to music.
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Cats totally rock.

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Nice pussy.
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Egg wrote:
Leaf wrote:Cat power?
He could be referring to the female musician who goes by the band name Cat Power, but I'm pretty sure this is actually Luke claiming that the first recorded use of transferring cats into raw energy usable for household appliances was one of the best things to happen to music.
That's it.
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edit - I should also point out that I made it sound like all these things happened to music yesterday.
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Bjam wrote:Cats totally rock.

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does it bother anyone else that all cats either like that. or this...?
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it really bothers me.
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Cats are always either perma-shocked or totally relaxed. Or the pissed off look that some cats give you.

That photo is of my old kitty, Neelix, who was quite possibly the stupidest cat in the world.
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