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I believe "General Chat" is the correct place for this thread.

Everybody can list their favorite current bands, or all time faves, then others can judge you as a person based on who you put.

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Fallibone, I can see you like the Blues :lol: Going back to the 60's and 70's it got a distinctly psychedelic flavour which is great (is there anyone that doesn't like Hendrix :confused2: ). CAN were pure experiment -- Gong were plain crazy. They probably seem childish to some but their "tripped-out space theme" is a multi-level thing that touches on some of the deepest philo I've seen from a band. Well worth the effort of experiencing their "classic" trilogy of albums "Flying Teapot", "Angels Egg" and "You".
Fallibleone wrote:have you heard of Neil Hannon/ Jacques Brel? Check out the collaboration between them - song called Les Jours Tristes. You may like it. It's available on iTunes if you have access - the second entry down.
OK, thanks for the heads-up :D
Fallibleone wrote: Also, The Divine Comedy have done a version of No One Knows by Queens of the Stone Age in the style of Kurt Weill - also available on iTunes - just checked.)
Also on YouTube. I do like the idea of that and the music is a perfect candidate for "Weilization" but the band never quite seem to succeed at it. Then again, it's growing on me a bit more. It's always good to see a nod in Weil's direction :yes:

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Fallibleone wrote:
Cathar1950 wrote:
Mr. Jones is my son. So I might show some favoritism.
I still like his music.
It is his stage name in case the music thing didn't work out.
So far He seems t have a good following in this part of the USA.
Myspace does have some great music.
You must be immensely proud.
I suppose I am but I was before he was doing music.
I am proud of my kids even if I am their dad...lol
I must say the older women I have to watch they get a little nuts where he is around. They all got crushes on him.
They start acting 15 when he does a Mick Jagger song.

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QED wrote:
Fallibleone wrote:have you heard of Neil Hannon/ Jacques Brel? Check out the collaboration between them - song called Les Jours Tristes. You may like it. It's available on iTunes if you have access - the second entry down.
OK, thanks for the heads-up :D
Slight correcetion here - it's Yann Tiersen, not Jacques Brel. Always get them confused. It's a concertina thing.
Fallibleone wrote: Also, The Divine Comedy have done a version of No One Knows by Queens of the Stone Age in the style of Kurt Weill - also available on iTunes - just checked.)
Also on YouTube. I do like the idea of that and the music is a perfect candidate for "Weilization" but the band never quite seem to succeed at it. Then again, it's growing on me a bit more. It's always good to see a nod in Weil's direction :yes:[/quote]

I can see what you're saying. I had the pleasure of being there on one occasion when they performed this, and the atmosphere added to it a great deal. It was only ever really meant to be a 'novelty' - type thing to end the gig with (well there was an encore after it), but I developed a soft spot for it.

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