Les Paul, Dead at 94
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Re: Les Paul, Dead at 94
I think I actually agree with let's turd concerning les's material.
Doesn't take away from the fact that he was a pretty talented and innovative guitar player and definitely the most impotent person of the 2oth century regarding recording.
Doesn't take away from the fact that he was a pretty talented and innovative guitar player and definitely the most impotent person of the 2oth century regarding recording.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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Not so fast, this cat was hugely influential to an whole array of modern musicians.Papa Willie wrote: I'd agree with you on Bach, Motzart and some of those cats as well, though most modern music really draws off blues and jazz probably more than classical.
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War Wagon wrote:Not so fast, this cat was hugely influential to an whole array of modern musicians.Papa Willie wrote: I'd agree with you on Bach, Motzart and some of those cats as well, though most modern music really draws off blues and jazz probably more than classical.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqah1ruc ... re=related
Okay, pop quiz:
Which one of this group doesn't belong, and why?
Aaron Copland
Steven Sondheim
James Levine
Leonard Bernstein
Abraham Lincoln
Michael Tilson Thomas
hmmm....
Answer: Michael Tilson Thomas, because while all are Jewish homosexuals, only Thomas was "out of the closet." :wink:
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Shaddup LTS... as soon as you mention Jews in a thread, it's an instant karma downer. You might actually have something worth saying around here if you weren't always so pre-occupied. Just my .02.
For Buttsie, who thinks modern music wasn't primarily influenced by classical orchestrations, more evidence to the contrary.
This fucking shreds.
For Buttsie, who thinks modern music wasn't primarily influenced by classical orchestrations, more evidence to the contrary.
This fucking shreds.
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Right, wagoneer, except I wasn't really talking about Jews, but rather closeted homosexuals, etc....never mind.War Wagon wrote:Shaddup LTS... as soon as you mention Jews in a thread, it's an instant karma downer. You might actually have something worth saying around here if you weren't always so pre-occupied. Just my .02.
For Buttsie, who thinks modern music wasn't primarily influenced by classical orchestrations, more evidence to the contrary.
This fucking shreds.
The Greg Lake fiasco is embarrassing, and anyone who actually paid to see that deserves a refund at least. Truly the most influential symphonic composer upon rock music was of course Wagner. And it's not a matter of a rock band actually attempting to cover one of these famous pieces, but the scope and power that Wagner realized from the full orchestra being accessible to a wall of Marshalls, a mountain of drums, and a PA system three stories high--fired in the kiln of LSD consciousness and coke-addled ego. Pink Floyd would be a perfect example. Wagner is also the most influential composer upon movie scores by a factor of a hundred or so.
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I enjoy reading your takes once you get out of your comfort zone of bashing neo-nazis and damn sure wish you'd stay there.LTS TRN 2 wrote: Truly the most influential symphonic composer upon rock music was of course Wagner. And it's not a matter of a rock band actually attempting to cover one of these famous pieces, but the scope and power that Wagner realized from the full orchestra being accessible to a wall of Marshalls, a mountain of drums, and a PA system three stories high--fired in the kiln of LSD consciousness and coke-addled ego. Pink Floyd would be a perfect example. Wagner is also the most influential composer upon movie scores by a factor of a hundred or so.
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He also sounds correct.Papa Willie wrote:You sound like you're about 80.LTS TRN 2 wrote:Right, wagoneer, except I wasn't really talking about Jews, but rather closeted homosexuals, etc....never mind.War Wagon wrote:Shaddup LTS... as soon as you mention Jews in a thread, it's an instant karma downer. You might actually have something worth saying around here if you weren't always so pre-occupied. Just my .02.
For Buttsie, who thinks modern music wasn't primarily influenced by classical orchestrations, more evidence to the contrary.
This fucking shreds.
The Greg Lake fiasco is embarrassing, and anyone who actually paid to see that deserves a refund at least. Truly the most influential symphonic composer upon rock music was of course Wagner. And it's not a matter of a rock band actually attempting to cover one of these famous pieces, but the scope and power that Wagner realized from the full orchestra being accessible to a wall of Marshalls, a mountain of drums, and a PA system three stories high--fired in the kiln of LSD consciousness and coke-addled ego. Pink Floyd would be a perfect example. Wagner is also the most influential composer upon movie scores by a factor of a hundred or so.
I also concur with WW, in that Nick would be a really decent addition to the board if he'd ever drop the one trick pony act of Jews and political conspiracies, and actually just post like a human being more often.
Dude has worthwhile things to say. It's a shame to always have to scroll by 90% of his posts, just because he can't get off the same tired subject that nobody gives a fuck about.
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War Wagon wrote: For Buttsie, who thinks modern music wasn't primarily influenced by classical orchestrations, more evidence to the contrary.
This fucking shreds.
How does a prog rock band covering a "classical orchestration" (by someone already mentioned in this thread) provide "evidence to the contrary" of anything involving "modern music"?
While Mr. Lake and his former band (which I've seen more than once) do indeed "shred," your post is fucking whack.
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How should I know? Pass me that joint.Dinsdale wrote: How does a prog rock band covering a "classical orchestration" (by someone already mentioned in this thread) provide "evidence to the contrary" of anything involving "modern music"?
What... you didn't want your money back?While Mr. Lake and his former band (which I've seen more than once) do indeed "shred," your post is fucking whack.
Seen 'em myself a few times and thought it a bargain.
Tarkus, Pictures at an Exhibition, good albums, great fucking band.
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Whose drummer is vastly underrated. One of the great ones.War Wagon wrote:great fucking band
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I wouldn't say carl palmer was under rated, at least not back in the 70s. They have kind of been forgot about now that no talent shit music is in vogue. He is definitely on my top ten drummer list. Maybe top 5.
As for their cover of hoedown, it's all right, 'cept for one thing. That piece is all about syncopation as demonstrated in the orchestra youtube clip. ELP seems more intent on one speed, 'all ahead shread' and that kinda ruins it for me. Too bad, because those fukkers are talented enough musicians that they could have pulled it off. Maybe they were coked up when they did it?
edit.
whoops. I scrolled through this thread without actually looking at the clip and thought it was the elp version of hoedown.
It ain't.
See if I can find the one I thought it was.
As for their cover of hoedown, it's all right, 'cept for one thing. That piece is all about syncopation as demonstrated in the orchestra youtube clip. ELP seems more intent on one speed, 'all ahead shread' and that kinda ruins it for me. Too bad, because those fukkers are talented enough musicians that they could have pulled it off. Maybe they were coked up when they did it?
edit.
whoops. I scrolled through this thread without actually looking at the clip and thought it was the elp version of hoedown.
It ain't.
See if I can find the one I thought it was.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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this is the one I thought it was. It's kinda cool, but, they need to slow it down a bit.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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'Spray, IIRC, you were only nine years old in 1973. Tha' fuck is a nine year old kid from Georgia doing liking polite sounding prog rock??
You're nine years old! Go outside and play, you demented little Less Than Zero nutjob!
You're not supposed to start liking prog rock until you're at least in your twenties, and doing massive drugs; when turning tricks doesn't seem all that far-fetched.
(Edited, for socal.)
You're nine years old! Go outside and play, you demented little Less Than Zero nutjob!
You're not supposed to start liking prog rock until you're at least in your twenties, and doing massive drugs; when turning tricks doesn't seem all that far-fetched.
(Edited, for socal.)
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Syntax, motherfucker. Do you write it?Van wrote:'You're not supposed to start liking prog rock until you're at least in your twenties, doing massive drugs, and turning tricks doesn't seem all that far-fetched.
:D
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Re: Les Paul, Dead at 94
There ya' go, Mr. Hand.


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'Scuse me, Van, but that's total horseshit.Van wrote: He also sounds correct.
I also concur with WW, in that Nick would be a really decent addition to the board if he'd ever drop the one trick pony act of Jews and political conspiracies, and actually just post like a human being more often.
Dude has worthwhile things to say. It's a shame to always have to scroll by 90% of his posts, just because he can't get off the same tired subject that nobody gives a fuck about.
No one gives a fuck about two catastrophic wars currently being clusterfucked by our bloated, confused national paradigm of supporting Israel no matter what? Or did you think these wars were about anything but Israel?
No one cares about the grotesque apartheid state visiting appalling abuse upon millions of occupied and subjugated local civilians? Really?
No one cares that AIPAC actually vets every single American public official at the national level--and undermines them if they don't toe the line? You scroll by this galling fact of modern American life? You just don't care?
You mean no one cares in your little corner where discussions of whether Neil Pert is a better drummer than Carl Palmer is supposed to be interesting?
You're so fucking pathetic--and you don't know shit about music.
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Correct, Nick. Nobody cares about any of those things; not here on this board, as presented by you, anyway, in the form of a broken record.
Oh, and you're probably right about another thing, which is that I probably don't know anything about music...as evidenced by the fact that I agreed with your take.
Safe to say, I'm now questioning myself on that one.
Oh, and you're probably right about another thing, which is that I probably don't know anything about music...as evidenced by the fact that I agreed with your take.
Safe to say, I'm now questioning myself on that one.
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Huh? You agreed? About Wagner? What are you even pretending to talk about? Wake the fuck up.
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Jesus, Nick, try to pay attention...
...then I posted...WW wrote:You sound like you're about 80.LTS TRN 2 wrote:Right, wagoneer, except I wasn't really talking about Jews, but rather closeted homosexuals, etc....never mind.War Wagon wrote:Shaddup LTS... as soon as you mention Jews in a thread, it's an instant karma downer. You might actually have something worth saying around here if you weren't always so pre-occupied. Just my .02.
For Buttsie, who thinks modern music wasn't primarily influenced by classical orchestrations, more evidence to the contrary.
This fucking shreds.
The Greg Lake fiasco is embarrassing, and anyone who actually paid to see that deserves a refund at least. Truly the most influential symphonic composer upon rock music was of course Wagner. And it's not a matter of a rock band actually attempting to cover one of these famous pieces, but the scope and power that Wagner realized from the full orchestra being accessible to a wall of Marshalls, a mountain of drums, and a PA system three stories high--fired in the kiln of LSD consciousness and coke-addled ego. Pink Floyd would be a perfect example. Wagner is also the most influential composer upon movie scores by a factor of a hundred or so.
...meaning, you sound correct. Yes, I agreed with you, about Wagner. How else could you possibly interpret that??Van wrote:He also sounds correct.
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Well, let's see...you might well have meant that Greg Lake was a closeted homosexual but not Jewish...and that Lincoln was neither but Wagner would love to have stuffed him in an oven regardless, and that Lenny was as good as out with his flamboyance and boy toys, and that you were chaffing at reminding us all that indeed Mahler was the real model for Thomas Mann's composer character in Death In Venice--and that his "love" for the beautiful boy was not platonic at all. And that all the fresh kidneys for sale in New Jersey wouldn't have helped Les Paul when that great sound engineer in the sky said "cut."
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Re: Les Paul, Dead at 94
huh?
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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smackie, what happened there was Nick made a funny, by indulging his desire to show us what he knows about the sexual proclivities and Jewish-ness of various composers; classical or otherwise.
Besides the one crack about fresh kidneys in New Jersey, it was a post which was nearly devoid of anti-Israeli sentiment. So, my advice to you would be to just nod knowingly, applaud politely and keep encouraging him in such efforts.
Besides the one crack about fresh kidneys in New Jersey, it was a post which was nearly devoid of anti-Israeli sentiment. So, my advice to you would be to just nod knowingly, applaud politely and keep encouraging him in such efforts.
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Brain Salad Surgery = things I need to do before I die.