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I've never been a big fan, but I saw them at Glastonbury in 2003 and they were better than I expected. Anyway, on with the music. recently picked up the Japanese 12" of Statement by Boris, and found this beauty on the b-side. they've played it live the last 4 times I've seen them, but now I own it! |
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Some classic REM. - Everybody Hurts and Its the End of The World as we Know it. |
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As I've noticed there's one genre of music that doesn't get a look in on here thought I'd recommend my favorite Classical works. Stravinsky- THE RITE OF SPRING, THE FIREBIRD or PETRUSHKA Mahler- SYMPHONIES 1 or 8 Carl Orff- CARMINA BURANA(instantly recognizable) Allegri- MISERERE MEI Wagner- PARSIFAL(prelude) how an evil anti-semite like him could write something like that is beyond me. or virtually any GREGORIAN CHANTING.
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#1948
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Does it have to be 19th century ? Otherwise, I'm leaning towards the modern-classical end of things... Gorecki - Symphony No. 3 Philip Glass - Einstein on the Beach Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa Stockhausen - Elektronische Musik 1952-1960 John Cage - In a Landscape Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians
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#1950
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S'funny I've been listening to La Monte Young during my commute to work over the last few days. In a rush at the moment, but I'll definitely pop back later with some more classical stuff, unsurprisingly it's the modern stuff that I prefer
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