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Post by >>The Neon One on May 25, 2003 23:48:09 GMT -5
Who here listens to foreign music?? :: raises hand and jumps up and down::
Personally, I'd recomend:
From Japan: -Gackt -Malice Mizer -Dir En Grey -Hide -L'arc en Ciel -Pierrot -Chachamaru -Spikey
From Brazil: De Lata
From Taiwain: Shir Chen-Lan (almost impossible to download, but if you'd like to sample some, im me and I'll send you a track)
Misc. Latin America/Spain:
Radio Tarrifa The Gypsy Kings The Buena Vista Social Club
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Post by GreenPathways16 on May 25, 2003 23:59:32 GMT -5
Go international bands! wooohooooo! ;D
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Post by Archagon on May 26, 2003 0:24:10 GMT -5
I listen to some Russian stuff 'cause I'm Russian, duh.
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Post by >>The Neon One on May 26, 2003 0:34:22 GMT -5
Any Russian bands you recomend?
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Post by Dr.Quack on May 26, 2003 0:43:09 GMT -5
This is the forum stuff I recommend:
Germany/Austria: Bethoveen Mozart Bach Brahms Mahler Strauss Hindimith Mendelson Wagner
Russia: Shostakovich Tchaikovsky Prokofiev Rimsky-Korsakov Mussorgsky Rachmaninoff Glinka Kachaturain
Czech Republic: Dvorak Smetana
Poland: Chopin
Hungary: Liszt Bartok
France: Sean-Seans Berlioz Stravinsky (not highly recommended)
Finland: Sibelius
England: Holst Vaughen Williams
There! That's my foreign music.
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Post by >>The Neon One on May 26, 2003 0:53:37 GMT -5
hehe.... I wasn't thinking classical..... but I can think of at least one piece by most of those and they're all beautiful
Gotta love Sean-Seans Carnival of the Animals... and as a dancer, I have a special place in my heart for Tchaikovsky.
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Post by Dr.Quack on May 26, 2003 1:07:57 GMT -5
I personally like Sean-Seans' third Symphony.
As for Tchaikovsky, I'm not too keen on his ballets (their a bit to light and fluffy for me), but I enjoy his symphonies.
Can you think of a piece by Shostakovich or Dvorak?
I'll praise you if you can.
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Post by Dark Angel on May 26, 2003 4:01:01 GMT -5
Russian and some Japanese...I like DDT and Zemfira from Russia. Aikawa Nanase's good, too. Or was.
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Post by BlueDolphin on May 26, 2003 14:24:40 GMT -5
I listen to Flight of the Valkaries by Wagner on my computer all the time.
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Post by GreenPathways16 on May 26, 2003 21:54:36 GMT -5
Yay Chinese music! As steph knows, I love the singer Panda! (That is his nickname). He has such a wonderful voice...yay!! Whenever I listen to his music, it reminds me of Canada...
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Post by henry on May 28, 2003 12:06:36 GMT -5
Dude, Jeff, you forgot Spain.
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Post by Little Miss Odd on May 28, 2003 18:42:00 GMT -5
Yay Chinese music! As steph knows, I love the singer Panda! (That is his nickname). He has such a wonderful voice...yay!! Whenever I listen to his music, it reminds me of Canada... how does HE remind you of canada?
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Post by >>The Neon One on May 29, 2003 21:39:51 GMT -5
:: giggles::
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Post by Dr.Quack on May 30, 2003 20:39:07 GMT -5
Dude, Jeff, you forgot Spain. I don't know any!
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Post by Archagon on May 30, 2003 21:14:03 GMT -5
Translated Russian Lyrics of This One Song (Part of it At Least):
Wise man, what time is it? I asked, asked, asked. Wise man answered, kerosene, kerosene, kerosene. I asked him, what does kerosene have to do with anything...why, why kerosene? But he didn't say and galloped quickly on, kerosene, kerosene, kerosene.
Here are the beautiful women, rashes. Here are the beautiful women, ticklishness. Here are the beautiful women. The sweet, beautiful women.
I could go on, it's just as random. That group made a few more messed up songs, which I might translate and post later.
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