uc50ic4more Joined May 31, 2006 Messages 4,076 Location Windsor, Ontario, Canada Nov 8, 2014 #2,441 I have John Cage's 4'33" on loop almost all day... I think.
S Stelth Joined Feb 24, 2011 Messages 2,080 Location California Nov 8, 2014 #2,442 Originally Posted By: uc50ic4more I have John Cage's 4'33" on loop almost all day... I think. I can't really hear that one; I have tinnitus. Here's one I can hear:
Originally Posted By: uc50ic4more I have John Cage's 4'33" on loop almost all day... I think. I can't really hear that one; I have tinnitus. Here's one I can hear:
N NJC Joined Apr 28, 2005 Messages 3,050 Location Vancouver BC Nov 26, 2014 #2,448 This AM it was EVH's isolated guitar track to I'm The One. Then onto this: Later on today Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C Sharp Minor and then ZZ Top Live:
This AM it was EVH's isolated guitar track to I'm The One. Then onto this: Later on today Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C Sharp Minor and then ZZ Top Live:
T The_Eric Joined Mar 31, 2010 Messages 6,266 Location Iowa Nov 26, 2014 #2,449 ZZ Top- one of the best concerts I've been to!
Revving2Redline Joined Feb 25, 2014 Messages 6,552 Location Kansas (316) Nov 27, 2014 #2,453 XM Radio Channel 37 Octane
T Toy4x4 Joined Sep 15, 2002 Messages 1,522 Location Scottsdale, AZ Nov 27, 2014 #2,454 I don't know how they do this, but sometimes it turns out pretty cool! Its amazing to hear this voice alone (mostly) and listen to the range and harmonics that were created with what would be considered archaic nowadays. http://youtu.be/aNHFtJsbcYc
I don't know how they do this, but sometimes it turns out pretty cool! Its amazing to hear this voice alone (mostly) and listen to the range and harmonics that were created with what would be considered archaic nowadays. http://youtu.be/aNHFtJsbcYc
N NJC Joined Apr 28, 2005 Messages 3,050 Location Vancouver BC Nov 27, 2014 #2,455 Originally Posted By: Toy4x4 Its amazing to hear this voice alone (mostly) and listen to the range and harmonics that were created with what would be considered archaic nowadays. http://youtu.be/aNHFtJsbcYc Thanks for the link - it's great to hear isolated tracks. Brad Delp was a great singer. Very good album that I've heard many many times.
Originally Posted By: Toy4x4 Its amazing to hear this voice alone (mostly) and listen to the range and harmonics that were created with what would be considered archaic nowadays. http://youtu.be/aNHFtJsbcYc Thanks for the link - it's great to hear isolated tracks. Brad Delp was a great singer. Very good album that I've heard many many times.
N NJC Joined Apr 28, 2005 Messages 3,050 Location Vancouver BC Nov 27, 2014 #2,457 I've been familiar with a few of the songs from Dave Brubeck's 1959 Time Out - but have missed this. Great great GREAT musicians.
I've been familiar with a few of the songs from Dave Brubeck's 1959 Time Out - but have missed this. Great great GREAT musicians.
D dailydriver Joined Mar 14, 2006 Messages 9,614 Location Pennsylbammyvania Nov 29, 2014 #2,459 Micheal (Martin) Murphy, "Carolina In The Pines", and "Cosmic Cowboy Part 1"
D Drew99GT Joined Oct 11, 2002 Messages 22,183 Location Colorado Springs Nov 29, 2014 #2,460 Pink Floyd! This is there best song. Last edited: Nov 29, 2014