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You've obviously not been to my website or seen me in person.heylow wrote:Garges is a sucker for that shit. That and old white cargo vans...go figure.
Didn't James Brown do "Hot Pants?"heylow wrote:He's agood guy but get him listening to vintage Micheal Jackson when he's got a few in him and he's pretty much raring for an all out brawl. Add the pants and....well, you do the math...he's a strapping young lad. What're ya gunna do? Boys is gunna be boys.
Vintage MJ rules.
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Wow, the board is finally back. And I'm back. Hi.
My question is, where do we -- or can we? -- talk about music in general? I don't see anywhere where that's possible. Musicality and artistry are an important part of recording, right? Mostly I wanted to share a great free (legal!) place where you can get music.
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My question is, where do we -- or can we? -- talk about music in general? I don't see anywhere where that's possible. Musicality and artistry are an important part of recording, right? Mostly I wanted to share a great free (legal!) place where you can get music.
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talking about music now falls under the category of "silliness and namecalling" that contributes to the "clusterfuck".evan wrote:Wow, the board is finally back. And I'm back. Hi.
My question is, where do we -- or can we? -- talk about music in general? I don't see anywhere where that's possible. Musicality and artistry are an important part of recording, right? Mostly I wanted to share a great free (legal!) place where you can get music.
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But I have....you DO realize the vans I speak of are of the vehicular persuation, right?cgarges wrote:You've obviously not been to my website or seen me in person.heylow wrote:Garges is a sucker for that shit. That and old white cargo vans...go figure.
And yeah, JB did hot pants but the MJ ref was purely in a molestation sense. Denial will not make this shit go away.....embrace it. It's cool.
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wouldn't we post samples there? what if we didn't have samples and instead wanted to talk about Verve reissues or something?cgarges wrote:Critical Listening/Using Your Ears.evan wrote:My question is, where do we -- or can we? -- talk about music in general? I don't see anywhere where that's possible.
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Ok, that works. I was just under the impression that it was more strictly oriented towards recording quality and technique, rather than artistic value.cgarges wrote:Critical Listening/Using Your Ears.evan wrote:My question is, where do we -- or can we? -- talk about music in general? I don't see anywhere where that's possible.
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I'm seeing it as more of a "discussion about music" thread--what you hear, how it affects you emotionally or whatever. I mean, technique is part of it. If you go there, you'll see that few people have already posted stuff about some albums they like. Unless Larry and Hillary give me a hard time about it, I'm not going to move or delete any threads involving a discussion along those type of lines. Post there. If it gets moved, you'll know where it should go. If it gets deleted, you did something extra silly.evan wrote:Ok, that works. I was just under the impression that it was more strictly oriented towards recording quality and technique, rather than artistic value.
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that clears things up a bit. I thought it was a "hey, listen to the new nickleback song" forum...cgarges wrote:I'm seeing it as more of a "discussion about music" thread--what you hear, how it affects you emotionally or whatever. I mean, technique is part of it. If you go there, you'll see that few people have already posted stuff about some albums they like. Unless Larry and Hillary give me a hard time about it, I'm not going to move or delete any threads involving a discussion along those type of lines. Post there. If it gets moved, you'll know where it should go. If it gets deleted, you did something extra silly.evan wrote:Ok, that works. I was just under the impression that it was more strictly oriented towards recording quality and technique, rather than artistic value.
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