Weird Al Yankovic: no original material; he covers other peoples' songs and changes the lyrics to be amusing. Very funny.
By the way, Muse has become SUPERMASSIVE here...
By the way, Muse has become SUPERMASSIVE here...
.........That's because they're SUPER-AWESOMENESS! :keke:
I'm right with you there 360... I adore the Requiem.
Faure, Requiem: A piece that is full of hope, even in the dark setting that is, after all, its main theme. A Requiem is a service held after someone's death. Many musical versions of this are full of great sadness and despair. Faure's is different and all the more special for it.
FACT! :neckbeard:By the way, Muse has become SUPERMASSIVE here...
.........That's because they're SUPER-AWESOMENESS! :keke:
FACT! :neckbeard:By the way, Muse has become SUPERMASSIVE here...
.........That's because they're SUPER-AWESOMENESS! :keke:
Rock:
Eric Clapton - anything by this guy. He was in Cream, Derek and the Dominoes (hint: Layla) and tours solo. Amazing blues-rock guitarist who knows you don't need to play fast to play well.
Jimi Hendrix - similar. Anything by The Jimi Hendrix Experience is worth listening to - if only to find what didn't work. Purple Haze, Little Wing, Angel, Hey Joe, Voodoo Chile, Highway Chile, Red House, Crosstown Traffic (featuring Hendrix on the Kazoo) - all great tracks.
Dire Straits: some brilliant songs, some rubbish. One track that springs to mind for brilliant is Sultans of Swing.
Thank you, Marty! Someone who agrees with me about Muse's new album!
They don't sound like them anymore... :undecided:
Paganini - 25 Caprices for Violin (If this hasn't already been said. :O just listen to it! :D )
Paganini - 25 Caprices for Violin
I'm not a huge fan of Sweet Child...'cos of Axl Rose. I don't think his voice suits that song at all. Slash is great on it, if slightly over-doing the Wah-Wah pedal.
Everyone should listen to a little real jazz....as opposed to "smooth jazz" or "lite jazz".
Nickel Creek - This is a band someone showed me a while ago. They incorporate a bluegrass-esque quality to their music, which has been known to stretch into the rock, pop, and country genres.
Suggested songs: "Spit on a Stranger", "Smoothie Song" (A purely instrumental song), "Toxic" (A Britney Spears cover. ;D)
By the way, Muse has become SUPERMASSIVE here...
.........That's because they're SUPER-AWESOMENESS! :keke:
Wow. So much truth in one thread. A First! :XD:
Laleh Pourkarim.
Laleh Pourkarim.
Listening to "Live Tomorrow"
I am diggin' this to the fullest!!
Now listening to "Salvation"
Right off the bat, got a vibe of my man Marley in there :). She knows what she is doing.
Does she play the instruments as well or no?
If Airtap got mentioned:
Andy McKee - Rylynn
www.youtube.com/v/JsD6uEZsIsU&rel=0&autoplay=1
Andy McKee - Drifting
www.youtube.com/v/Ddn4MGaS3N4&rel=0&autoplay=1
If Airtap got mentioned:Totally agree! McKee does amazing stuff with his guitar, like with the tapping as he plays and at the end of Rylynn. I have him on my iPod :D
Andy McKee - Rylynn
www.youtube.com/v/JsD6uEZsIsU&rel=0&autoplay=1
Andy McKee - Drifting
www.youtube.com/v/Ddn4MGaS3N4&rel=0&autoplay=1