Actually, hearing music you like in another language can inspire you to learn some of that language.. I remember downloading that Tatu video (yeah, the masturbation one ) and really liking the music, so I searched for the lyrics so I could figure out what they were saying. How did we ever cope without the internet? Looking something like that up way back in the stone-age 80s would have taken so much time as to be prohibitive.
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Topha: Sportfreunde Stiller is just a poor copy of Tocotronic...
You might want to check out "Die Sterne", too.
AZ
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Originally posted by az
Topha: Sportfreunde Stiller is just a poor copy of Tocotronic...
You might want to check out "Die Sterne", too.
AZ
As for sportfreunde Stiller: I dont really like their music, they are just fun to listen to every now and then
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I certainly don't mean 5 Sterne Deluxe
Tocotronic and Die Sterne are the two big "Hamburger Schule" bands - Sportfreunde Stiller came years later, are just a poor copy, and have happy lyrics (blasphemy! ).
AZ
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Die Fantastischen Vier - Millionen Legionen UNPLUGGED (it's in german, and quite well known here. It's important to listen to the unplugged version!)
(hope I spelt that right)Last edited by Admiral; 24 May 2003, 09:26.
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No, that's "Die Toten Hosen" (= "the dead trousers").
Anyways I don't like rap, neither english nor german.
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I'm usually not a big rap or hip hop fan, too, but Millionen Legionen is different.
Die Toten Hosen were a punk rock band, now they're just a pop rock band
AZ
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In terms of folk music, the Ranz des Vaches is ultra interesting. Its origins are lost in the mists of time and it is sung in an incomprehensible dialect from the region where Gruyère cheese comes from. The melody is haunting, especially when sung solo, al capello, partially accompanied by the Alphorn. I particularly recommend the version sung by the late Bernard Romanens at the 1977 Fête des Vignerons at Vevey. This is a piece of music that brings tears to my eyes, every time I hear it.
This photo is of Romanens at the festival. He was not a professional singer but a simple peasant from the region.
Incidentally, several composers have introduced phrases from the Ranz des Vaches in their works.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Norah Jones - esp. the live stuff from the House of Blues
Go her site and you can d/l several of her HOB sets (I highly recommend "I've Got to See You Again");
Now you can make your own "live" album
Joe Cockers Millennium....cool hits album
Johnny Cash
& a bunch more
Dr. MordridLast edited by Dr Mordrid; 25 May 2003, 10:25.Dr. Mordrid
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An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps
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LORDI, newcomer metal band from Finland, great songs which sound like Alice Cooper, Kiss or Twisted Sister. They play a bit faster and harder, though...
[OFF TOPIC]I'm also a big fan of Bruce Springsteen, I have seen him two weeks ago in Ludwigshafen/Germany[/OFF TOPIC]
Cartmanmain system: P4 Northwood 2.0 @ 2.5GHz, Asus P4PE (LAN + Audio onboard), 512MB Infineon PC333 CL2.5, Sapphire/BBA Radeon 9500@9700 128MB (hardmodded), IBM 100GB ATA-100, 17" Belinea (crappy), and some other toys...ADSL (1,5mbit/s down, 256kbit/s up...sweeeeeet!)
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Interesting Italian artists:
Elisa - an Italian artist with a beautiful voice, singing in English
99 Posse - an Italian band singing in an Italian dialect that it's foreign for us as for the rest of the world (search on Kazaa for "Non c'e' tempo", for example)
Andrea Bocelli - who sing "commercial music" with opera's style voice
Piero Pelu - nice rock music
More to come...Sat on a pile of deads, I enjoy my oysters.
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Re: Recommend Music
Originally posted by az
To post something useful (kind of) in the lounge for once...
Please post one or a few pieces of music you think other MURCers might not know, or which don't get the attention they deserve.
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