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All Inclusive "Recommend Me For Music" Thread
David_Dovey:
--- Quote from: Jimmy Balls-O-Steel on 05 Nov 2006, 01:13 ---These following Yes albums have my seal of approval:
Close to the Edge (a.k.a. one of the best goddamn albums EVER!!!!)
The Yes Album
Going For The One
Fragile
Relayer (a.k.a. the album that got me into Yes)
s/t 1969 debut
And for the record, fuck "Owner of a Lonely Heart." Why? 'Cause the 80's suck. The albums I listed date from 1969 to 1977. And if you like any/all of them, maybe then will you be ready for the onslaught of pretense known as Tales From Topographic Oceans.
Also, Black Sabbath's first six records are pure guitar-driven kick-ass! (That's right, I just used "kick-ass" as a noun.)
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I fully endorse this post
Storm Rider:
You can tell Johnny is totally pumped up because he used a billion exclamation points.
End If Kris:
Thanks guys, keep 'em comin'.
Oh, and I thought that "The FInal Countdown" by Europe and "TNT" and "Thunderstruck" (AC/DC) were required by law to be on mix cd's like this.
AlexAttack:
--- Quote from: darkhorizons on 23 May 2006, 17:18 ---OH! ?Good thing this was here!
Guys, I have to do a Jazz solo sometime next month. ?And yes. ?I listen to a bit of jazz, but not enough to pick out a quality solo out of the mess.
I need some sort of jazz ballad I can sing without much difficulty. ?I'm a Contralto with a relatively limited range. ?Any help would be appreciated greatly!
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why don't do sing goodbye porkpie hat by charlie mingus? its a really cool ballad, quite dark. its on his ah um record. it doesn't have words on the record but there are words for it, and if you have to solo over the changes you can pretty much stay in Fm blues and maybe quote the melody a bit (i only suggest this because the changes are really all over the place and it would be too hard to keep changing for each bar).
lady:
Styx
Boston
Aerosmith
Led Zeppelin
:D
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