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What's your music mood today ? Fill in daily according to your mood !

#161 User is offline   Lovera 

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Posted 2014-June-07, 14:21

I have my channel on YouTube with my real name (Carlo Ingravallo) i invite you to look If you want to hear a musical selection that i define how "armonic rock or refined melodic". Have a good listening, bye.
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Posted 2014-July-29, 13:25

https://www.youtube....h?v=SXVyA-QN_8g

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Posted 2014-July-31, 15:46

Watching the U.S. Republican Party and thinking about Judy Collins, "Send In the Clowns".
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Posted 2014-August-19, 12:06

If you haven't heard these guys you are in for a treat - real musicians and songwriters performing their own music. Link is to "Time Spent in Los Angeles" by Dawes.
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Posted 2014-August-19, 23:39

Winston I am going to guess you are a lover of the soft ballad, a lover of soft folk/rock
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Posted 2014-August-20, 08:15

View Postmike777, on 2014-August-19, 23:39, said:

Winston I am going to guess you are a lover of the soft ballad, a lover of soft folk/rock


My favorites in order are: The Beatles, The Eagles, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison. I'd say Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes) fits in nicely with this crowd. :D
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Posted 2014-August-21, 03:41

View PostWinstonm, on 2014-August-20, 08:15, said:

My favorites in order are: The Beatles, The Eagles, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison. I'd say Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes) fits in nicely with this crowd. :D

I have seen the video of The Current : it is nice and refined and comments are justyfied ; i think you could appreciate "Something about you look tonight"by Elton John (it is strange that song we don't hear more around in radio probably for commercial interests but i'm not sure of this https://www.youtube....c4-oICH&index=4)
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Posted 2014-August-21, 08:12

I strongly urge a listen to Eric Clapton and friend's new album "The Breeze", a tribute to Tulsan J.J. Cale. It is on Spotify, and here on Youtube.
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Posted 2014-August-21, 09:06

Speaking of Clapton, which is fine speaking:

Autumn Leaves was a favorite tune in my youth. A recent discussion with a friend led me to check it out on YouTube. Of course there were the versions I remembered. But:

I found Clapton:
https://www.youtube....h?v=UQlFOX0YKlQ

And, to my further surprise
https://www.youtube....h?v=rsz6TE6t7-A

And apparently the French had the song first:
https://www.youtube....h?v=JWfsp8kwJto
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Posted 2014-August-21, 14:15

View Postkenberg, on 2014-August-21, 09:06, said:

Speaking of Clapton, which is fine speaking:

Autumn Leaves was a favorite tune in my youth. A recent discussion with a friend led me to check it out on YouTube. Of course there were the versions I remembered. But:

I found Clapton:
https://www.youtube....h?v=UQlFOX0YKlQ

And, to my further surprise
https://www.youtube....h?v=rsz6TE6t7-A

And apparently the French had the song first:
https://www.youtube....h?v=JWfsp8kwJto


Pretty cool stuff, Ken.
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Posted 2014-August-21, 22:35

Clapton now you guys are talking on one of my very first albums I ever paid for with my little money, very first among the monkees and something I called the white album.



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Posted 2014-August-23, 03:33

The smart sound of Rebecca Ferguson : https://www.youtube....07hmzkBXx0L6NvA
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Posted 2014-August-23, 14:12

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Posted 2014-August-24, 02:12

I think you should like this : Martijn Schok https://www.youtube....yT5XL05&index=1
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Posted 2014-October-02, 15:13

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Posted 2014-October-02, 19:39

The Sibelius violin concerto.

But, sadly, I'm "listening" by reading the score and relying on my memory of how it sounds.

Anyone have a recording recommendation? I tend to prefer interpretations that reveal the structure of the music rather than the mood of the performer. And reading the score has made me realize just how important the clarinettists and bassoonists are to this piece.
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Posted 2014-November-14, 21:50

For the guy who started this thread and other former posters:

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Posted 2015-January-30, 06:26

Starting this winter weekend with slow stratocaster groove - "Follow me home"


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Posted 2015-January-30, 13:09

Someone posted an article about how Deadheads (those nomadic slackers who followed the Grateful Dead around on tour) were instrumental (heh) in popularizing vegetarianism and burritos in the U.S., so I'm in a Dead mood today.
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Posted 2015-January-30, 13:29

View Postmike777, on 2014-August-23, 14:12, said:

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Joy Division


1979 Transmission.


Power song in our household a few (sheesh 10 already?) years back. My kid, 2-yo at that time was singing that along with kindergarten tunes:

https://www.youtube....h?v=ZPMWpmsqEoA

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