Ecclectic tastes in music
Aug. 6th, 2007 04:11 pmI've been a member of BMG Music Club for some time, and while I rarely order anything from them on purpose, I get a lot of interesting music from them by accident, and as a result, over the years I've accumulated a number of free music points. I decided to cash some of those in last week, and the box came today.
Below is a sample of why my mp3 shuffle tends to give people whiplash:
Below is a sample of why my mp3 shuffle tends to give people whiplash:
Sam's Town - The Killers
The Crane Wife - The Decemberists
30 #1 Hits - Elvis Presley
White Lilies Island - Natalie Imbruglia
Painted From Memory - Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach
The Best Of Sessions At West 54th - Various Artists
Lilith Fair - A Celebration Of Women In Music - Various Artists
Redemption's Son - Joseph Arthur
Perfectly Frank (Remastered) - Tony Bennett
(Part two of the order comes next week, and includes Frank Sinatra, Richard Thompson, Soul Asylum, and Geroge Gershwin.)
And I still have 24 "free" cds to order. So, what should I go looking for? Bear in mind that I'm limited to what http://www.bmgmusic.com/ actually carries, so really outfield stuff is usually not an option.
Open thread: Recommend me some music.
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Date: 2007-08-06 08:32 pm (UTC)Of course, then again, RIAA CD's aren't very high on my list o'vices right now; I think most of the ones I've bought recently have been made by people I'm comfortable enough with to give a hug on a semi-regular basis... so I'm not gonna be much help. But just wanted to say that it seems "normal" to me... heck, I've even *heard* of half of those folk :) No, it was WREK that would go from classical to industrial noise on the cart changer and really eat your brains.... Alanis to Frankie? Light action. :)
(Best musical doubletake: Billy Joel's 1984 "Allentown" concert on HBO, when all of a sudden "Waltz of the Sugarplum Fairy" starts coming out of the piano... This is Billy Joel goofing off...)
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Date: 2007-08-07 12:35 am (UTC)But I have to admit that the last time I was in the CD section of Barnes & Noble my reaction was "what's with all this music by total strangers?
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Date: 2007-08-07 01:01 am (UTC)i know you, so i -know- you've seen the narnia movie. so actually you've heard her w/o realizing it. she is the one that sang 'can't take it in' for the movie.
here's a link of some of her stuff via a site that's kinda interesting in itself: http://hype.non-standard.net/flash/artist/imogen%20heap/xml/1/2/results.htm
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Date: 2007-08-07 03:29 am (UTC)::goes to listen to samples:: Interesting stuff, thanks!
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Date: 2007-08-07 12:36 pm (UTC)This doesn't surprise me. My wide range of musical tastes isn't as unusual among my friends, especially my filk friends, as compared to the averge person on the street.
No, it was WREK that would go from classical to industrial noise on the cart changer and really eat your brains....
When I'm in the mood to stretch my horizons, I've always preferred WRAS to WREK. Album 88 has been one of my presets for over 15 years.
(Best musical doubletake: Billy Joel's 1984 "Allentown" concert on HBO, when all of a sudden "Waltz of the Sugarplum Fairy" starts coming out of the piano... This is Billy Joel goofing off...)
I remember the first time I heard "This Night" on the Innocent Man album. My brain went *whrrrrr-click wah???*, and i picked up the record to check -- yep, he not only put lyrics to Beethoven, he even properly credited him for it. :)
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Date: 2007-08-07 01:47 pm (UTC)Although Album 88 taught me a hard musical lesson. Every Sunday at 4 they used to play something that sounded suspiciously like "My Country Tis of Thee" only on rock guitar... followed by a show called "The Best of Britain." Hem, hem. Silly Yank, that's not "My Country Tis of Thee", that's "God Save the Queen", *by* Queen.
For some reason I skipped buying An Innocent Man, so I never saw the Beethoven clip.... but I'm not surprised.
Hmmm..I like the oldies
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Date: 2007-08-07 11:20 pm (UTC)Re: Hmmm..I like the oldies
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