Jungle Wonz - Time Marches On
Jungle Wonz - Time Marches On
Atoms For Peace - Judge Jury and Executioner
Tiger Cubes - 2012 Thinking About You
Beach House - New Year
Mikky Ekko - Pull Me Down
Jeremy Greenspan - Crown Princess
Local Natives - Heavy feet
Almost everybody who listens to oldies stations recognizes "My Sharona", by The Knack.
But who remembers this catchy tune? I thought it much better than "My Sharona" then, and I still do.
For some reason, critics at the time hated The Knack. I don't agree with them; I see The Knack as underrated. What do YOU think?
Mitzi - All I Heard (Cassian Remix)
ERAAS - "Ghost"
David Bowie: Where Are We Now?
Los Charly's Orchestra - Feeling High Re-Edit (Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel Re-Edit)
I so love when you can enjoy every part building up and leading to the final one that you enjoy the most....
The Toxic Avenger - Toxic Is Dead
Arkasia - Angel (Feat. CoMa)
The drop at 3:00 is so incredibly powerful. I think so many misconceptions about dubstep could be dispelled were tracks like this to gain the popularity they deserve.
Alex Goot/Kurt Schneider/Chrissy Costanza - Beauty And A Beat
This is (to me) a very listenable cover of an awful Justin Bieber/Nicki Minaj song. The best thing: they got rid of the part Nicki did.
Donna Summer - I Don't Wanna Get Hurt (12' Extended Mix)
"... You think the only people who are people
Are the people who look and think like you ..." - Colours of the Wind by Vanessa Williams
Chopin... that damn post in that thread you know![]()
Don't ask me way... I just did, and I still have several lives left after doing it.
When Joan Crawford was real woman (and a beautiful one) and a star..:
The "symphony" is crappy enough, but the version caps it all...
one thing about the closet/you don't have to hurry/it will be bad tomorrow/so brother, don't you worry![]()
Alkaline Trio - This Could Be Love
Glenn Lewis & Amel Larrieux - What's Come Over Me? (Pablo Martinez Remix)
Midnight Magic - Drop Me A Line
AFI - Two of a Kind
^ I was wondering, have you posted repeats from Mozart or are the 300 youtubes of him you posted here really all different?
one thing about the closet/you don't have to hurry/it will be bad tomorrow/so brother, don't you worry![]()
one thing about the closet/you don't have to hurry/it will be bad tomorrow/so brother, don't you worry![]()
If you really cared to at least READ them, since you do not care to listen to them, you would know that only like half of them are repeats...![]()
which doesn't make me any different from the average assiduous poster
I only post what I am listening out of curiosity, of what gets me going one way or another... that doesn't happen with Joan Jett, or The BeEtles, or...
Ok, I sopped at the tapping... and NOT because of the tapping, precisely...
The first forty seconds...
"Tap like Eleanor Powell"... HA!, your bulging appendix: she could not even just dance, let alone "tap". She could dance like any average chorus girl, and that setting the average pretty low, but someone decided that her tits (or falsies, whatever) and thighs belonged to the first row under a spotlight...
I listen to some of the posts here, including some of yours, not the Mozart ones though , to me he's the Lady Gaga of the times, I just don't have a feeling for him
As about their "titles" are they not all the same symphony/concerto/sonata in A/B/C Major? How could anyone identify one from another? tss tss
Anyway, I totally respect your tastes no worries
Was just curious because you seem like a real fanboy and although I know he produced a looot of music it just seemed odd that all of these posts would be different pieces... more probably different interpretations of the same few dozen ones?
Which is a pretty rich statement to make, given that around 70% of all I have ever posted on this thread are works of him, and lately well over 80%...
One can ever get but sorry with a comparison like that, and I am so over people who get more repelled by someone's fame than by their works themselves, that they ever hardly cared to actually experience... unless what they take as "experience" is to take their brains out of their comfort zone into their "eclectic wandering" area, from Eleanor Rigby Elinor Rugby to Lucio Silla, or Swan Lake or something of the sort...
And if you think that would be ironically describing me, you can not imagine how insipid and depressing seem to me all the music I had "listened to" before, but that only now I get to really "experience" in their full mediocrity... like the movie crap I posted above.
They never are the same... that is what catalogue IDs are for: in any case, you mistake the partial quotation for the more accurate identification. Still, you can get the difference between them if you listen to them![]()
which is exactly the contrary of what happens with tunes spewed under different titles with the same notes, rhythm and arrangement
Which is the trite, accepted social way to say that you care about other people's, different from your own, tastes as much as you care about the paper you wipe your ass with.
If this evening I was able to listen that movie crap, I can as well endure that crumby-sounding ensemble botch that most fine score...
For me there can be one, or a couple of better interpretations of a same piece, and given that much of what is posted on U2B is crap modern instruments version, and that there are FAR to be the complete works, crappy versions or not, posted on the net... that's why I sometimes just post the catalogue number.
Hmm I think I may have mis-worded my post into having you (mis)perceive its point as being a confrontational critic of Mozart's music...
You're right about the poor analogy with Lady Gaga though, with a nuance in my case, it's not as much the fame of said individuals than the force-feeding I got of their work as a pupil... ie I as force-fed with Moličre at school to the point of disgust by just hearing the name, Mozart reminds me of the awful beginner/children pieces I was force fed with at music school... that explains my present irrational allergy to them... but doesn't bar a change of heart from happening as I meet such heart-changing piece of sample of their work...
Oh noes... I may not care directly about the object causing it much but I am actually interested in what (the process/qualities that) elicits in others a response different than it does to me, and behaviors derived from these interests.
Hence my original question.
Your posting of 70~80% of Mozart is what I was questioning about, I wasn't sure if it related to a scholarly research/interest of sort (as in ok this month I will be reviewing all of [author/composer]'s work) or a great liking somehow seemingly bordering obsession, or yet something else... just innocent curiosity really
I also now realize that you may actually be following the thread's purpose more accurately than I do and assumed other did by just posting what you're listening to (as opposed to posting what you're listening to and want to promote!)