To: Jack Hydrazine; Norm Lenhart; Salamander; spyone
This is the Modern Music Ping List. Our topic is music from the 20th and 21st century, from Ravel and Shostokovich through to the Synth Pioneers.
2 posted on
07/12/2014 2:14:09 PM PDT by
Squawk 8888
(Lacrosse- Canada's national sport, like hockey only violent)
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3 posted on
07/12/2014 2:16:11 PM PDT by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
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We love the Lumineers and Mumford and Sons.
6 posted on
07/12/2014 2:28:13 PM PDT by
goodwithagun
(My gun has killed fewer people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
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8 posted on
07/12/2014 2:28:57 PM PDT by
Fear The People
(When the government fears the people, you have LIBERTY.)
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9 posted on
07/12/2014 2:39:38 PM PDT by
Squawk 8888
(Lacrosse- Canada's national sport, like hockey only violent)
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Dismuke.org is a site devoted to early 20th century popular music. It's one of the older music sites on the Internet, and many of its sound files are in Real Audio.
10 posted on
07/12/2014 2:41:02 PM PDT by
Fiji Hill
(-e)
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I am heavily into Americana stuff. My favorite sites are:
Musicfog.com
Freighttrainboogie.com
Countrystandardtime.com
Nodepression.com
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13 posted on
07/12/2014 2:48:04 PM PDT by
WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
(The greatest trick the Soviets ever pulled was convincing the world they didn't exist.)
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Spotify is by far the best and easiest to find new music, IMO.
14 posted on
07/12/2014 2:49:32 PM PDT by
WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
(The greatest trick the Soviets ever pulled was convincing the world they didn't exist.)
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Add me to the list please.
15 posted on
07/12/2014 2:54:47 PM PDT by
To Hell With Poverty
(Ephesians 6:12 becomes more real to me with each news cycle.)
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16 posted on
07/12/2014 3:02:14 PM PDT by
manic4organic
(It was nice knowing you, America.)
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17 posted on
07/12/2014 3:18:41 PM PDT by
mrs. a
(It's a short life but a merry one...)
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19 posted on
07/12/2014 3:43:23 PM PDT by
Publius
("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
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20 posted on
07/12/2014 3:55:35 PM PDT by
Clint N. Suhks
( Laughter is the best medicine, unless you have diarrhea.)
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Here are a few. Some of the composers were born in the 19th Century, but wrote well into the 20th. #1. Gabriel Faure’; The Pavane Opus 50, with Flute and Orchestra.
#2. Faure; Requiem, Op. 48.Edvard Grieg; Norwegian Peasant Dances.#3. Gustave Holst; The Planets Op 32., In the “not really classical” group you can add #4. Philip Glass, Koyannisqatsi (Minimalist). #5. Weather Report; Birdland (Jazz).
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25 posted on
07/12/2014 9:26:29 PM PDT by
Jack Hydrazine
(Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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