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    boy of DESTINY Senior Member Big_John's Avatar
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    how do you feel about euro-american art music from the latter half of the 20th century?
    now i'm here, and history is vindicated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_John View Post
    how do you feel about euro-american art music from the latter half of the 20th century?
    Can you give examples? I'm not up on the music categorizations these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Masamune View Post
    Can you give examples? I'm not up on the music categorizations these days.
    (relatively) modern 'classical' music, like steve reich, john adams, terry riley, philip glass, etc.

    edit: btw, my original question was meant to be directed at moros. sorry for any confusion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_John View Post
    (relatively) modern 'classical' music, like steve reich, john adams, terry riley, philip glass, etc.

    edit: btw, my original question was meant to be directed at moros. sorry for any confusion.
    Yep, realized that. I was asking for my own awareness. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reverend Joe View Post
    Emerson, Lake & Palmer, for one. Kinda out there for me, but they're good.
    I friggin' love that album, have it on vinyl.

    Quote Originally Posted by Masamune View Post
    You might find King Crimson refreshing. Definitely experimental, even now. One of my favorite outside bands from yesterday. All KC musicians are recognized A1:
    Good band. Very good for a chill session.

    Jethro Tull may interest you. Sort of similar feel.
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    Sorry for not awnsering (I was away for the weekend) and thanks for the suggestions.

    Modern Classical music. Not a particular fan of it, but I can appreciate certain compositions definately. Yeah KC is good, should have mentioned them in the first post.

    Also the beatles (Sgt. Pepper) I know of course. And the only current music I listen too is Indie mostly.

    Kansas, I never knew they had that kind of songs. I only knew dust in the wind.

    Thanks guys!

    EDIT: Rammstein - Sonne, well that's far from refreshing for me. I bought the album right after it came out. And I knew them from even before. It's what I grew up with.
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    Foregive me, I assumed so, and that was just my sense of humor.
    Last edited by cmacq; 09-15-2008 at 04:42.
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