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Sugeiry
Sugeiry

Oct-3-2005 19:46

do ya guys have a fav music or musicz wat about fav singer band or wat ever post em here hopely there aint a topic bout this lol- my fav music is ppop rnb hip hop and rap- my fav band is b5 they brothers and they rnb singer and a lil pop mix they so hot and my fav female singer is rihanna she sings pn de replay if anyone watches mtv or bet ok

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Moonshh
Moonshh
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Oct-18-2005 18:26

I'm all over the map, musically, but lately I have been listening to "Down from the Mountain," music from the concert of musicians from the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou." (Could be something to do with hubby leaving it in the cd player in the Jeep?)

Sherlock H0lmes
Sherlock H0lmes
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Oct-18-2005 21:12

Never heard of them Rock. What style are they?

Moon, the music in "O Brother Where Art Thou" is great! Nothing wrong with liking it ;-)

Blaise Joshua
Blaise Joshua

Oct-19-2005 01:38

Moonshh: "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" is one of my favourite films and the music from it is just brilliant! A modern classic : o )

Lew Sibal
Lew Sibal

Oct-19-2005 03:46

My player's churning out Debussy's La Mer right now.

Ok, so French Impressionism tends to sedate my brain giving me the tendency to accuse the wrong suspect, but what the hell... :D

P. Rockwell
P. Rockwell
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Oct-19-2005 06:49

Wynton Marsalis is the son of Ellis Marsalus0the great New Orlean's swing pianist. Wyntnon Marsalis is the director of the Jazz at Lincoln Square (NYC) and travels a lot with his septet (same as the 7 disk set-Live at the Village Vangaurd) He's probably the most well know swing trumpeter or his era-known as the young lions.
Blood on the Field is a jazz ortorio that won the Pulitzer Prize around 2000. It tells the story of 2 african people that were made slaves in the south-and how they excaped that slavery both pysically and spiritually. Personally, I think it may be one of the most important recording of the last 30 years.
For Blues, (he mainly is a old school swing person) I'd check out his The Midnight Blues Standard Time Vol. 5.

P. Rockwell
P. Rockwell
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Oct-19-2005 06:51

nice Lew Sibal!
*puts on Ravel's Daphnes and Chloe, but is wary also of a FA getting on his record.*

Lew Sibal
Lew Sibal

Oct-19-2005 08:53

ooh, me need ravel right now

...ok, so this time it's System of a Down. Then after that etude in Ab-Major. ack, genre overload!

*gets a headache*

P. Rockwell
P. Rockwell
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Oct-19-2005 23:19

listen to 2 Eric Satie and call me in the morning :D

Lew Sibal
Lew Sibal

Oct-20-2005 15:36

*listens to the often-abused Gymnopedie*

Elka
Elka
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Oct-21-2005 15:00

i'm going thru my latin (salsa, pop, bachata, merengue, all the salsa there is) right now, and some dance and techno music..

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