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les_taxi
4th August 2011, 22:05
What's yours?
Chariots of fire Vangelis is one for me also 'Girl you'll be a woman soon from Pulp Fiction
'stuck in the middle with you' from reservoir dogs another :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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imagine
4th August 2011, 22:39
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bibtqDxXv1o&feature=BFp&list=WL2D7A243BE137DB2D&index=2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as59Id4eHhc&feature=channel_video_title
grahamw48
5th August 2011, 00:14
'The Young Ones' from the Cliff Richard movie.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JKtHcM05Dk&feature=related
Dedworth
5th August 2011, 00:22
Richard Wagner - Ride of The Valkyries - Apocalypse Now
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Dedworth
5th August 2011, 00:36
Another Vietnam one
James Brown - I feel Good - Good Morning Vietnam
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grahamw48
5th August 2011, 01:00
James Brown...now you're talking !
Here is the theme tune to MY upcumming movie. :D
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrFzB3CvU9M
Englishman2010
5th August 2011, 08:05
I'm not really into big film scores or soundtracks that are made up of pop songs. I'm a synth/keyboard player in my spare time and love anything that's original and atmospheric. Some of the best pieces of music I've heard are on documentaries rather than films. A lot of the space type documentaries have wonderful ethereal soundtracks
rusty
5th August 2011, 08:38
Simple Minds, don't you (foget about me) from The breakfast club :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
5th August 2011, 10:45
I'm not really into big film scores or soundtracks that are made up of pop songs. I'm a synth/keyboard player in my spare time and love anything that's original and atmospheric. Some of the best pieces of music I've heard are on documentaries rather than films. A lot of the space type documentaries have wonderful ethereal soundtracks
Didn't realise you were a musician Englishman. :)
My boy plays keyboards and synth, as well as guitar in his band.
I even dabble myself a bit on the keyboard.
I bought him an Alesis analogue synth last Xmas, and he has it linked to his laptop of course...creating some great sounds too. :)
Englishman2010
5th August 2011, 11:18
Didn't realise you were a musician Englishman. :)
My boy plays keyboards and synth, as well as guitar in his band.
I even dabble myself a bit on the keyboard.
I bought him an Alesis analogue synth last Xmas, and he has it linked to his laptop of course...creating some great sounds too. :)
I keep it quiet:icon_lol:
Back in the mid 80's I was bass player in a Gothic/Punk band when I was at college. I gave it up for about 10 years ago then bought a keyboard and started Midi sequencing with a Yamaha keyboard but got frustrated with the basic GM/GS/XG soudsets so I bought a Roland Digital Sampling Sytnth and later a Novation Anologue modelling synth so I could record WAV (audio) files and sample/sequence them in Steinberg Cubase. I gave up after my kids were born, but about 6 months ago decided to dust them off and have another crack at it:D
The Alesis synth your son has should make some great sounds, I love the richness and infinite tweakability of analogue synths:xxgrinning--00xx3:
I don't take what I do too seriously, and am more into the sequencing and production side of my music.....on account of my limited playing ability:icon_lol:
South-east boy
5th August 2011, 11:46
Can't seem to get the links up for Youtube like others above have used?
Many tracks on American Graffiti if you've ever seen it? Here's the trailer feauturing a few of them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHPpQBLVtLY
And Highlander with the soundtrack by Queen. Here's the main song: Who wants to live forever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_Qe6yDz1HI&feature=related
Gladiator:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9JPix6Ms5s&feature=related
grahamw48
5th August 2011, 14:40
Hi Englishman.
I've had to pass some of your reply over to my son for translation. :icon_lol:
He's doing Music Tech at A-level, amongst other things, and can read and write music, which I suppose is useful at times.
Nowt wrong with Goth and Punk.
Had I been from that generation I'm sure I'd have been well into that.
We like music in our (detached !) house...loud as you like, and any genre. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Englishman2010
5th August 2011, 15:07
Hi Englishman.
I've had to pass some of your reply over to my son for translation. :icon_lol:
He's doing Music Tech at A-level, amongst other things, and can read and write music, which I suppose is useful at times.
Nowt wrong with Goth and Punk.
Had I been from that generation I'm sure I'd have been well into that.
We like music in our (detached !) house...loud as you like, and any genre. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Good for him if he's studying it:xxgrinning--00xx3: I hope he manages to find a career in the music biz:xxgrinning--00xx3: I can't read music, the beauty of sequencing in midi is that you just put marks on a pattern and play it back, if it sounds crap you move a few marks around until it sounds ok:D If I play the synths, I cheat too and use the arpegiators and multitude of controls to change the sound and pitch:xxgrinning--00xx3:
We love music too, my 8 yr old bought me Guitar Hero for the Playstation about 5 yrs ago, and ever since then he's loved rock/guitar music. His favorites are:
Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple
Stairway to Heaven - The Zep
One - Metallica
In the end - Linkin Park
He also likes a lot of the epic house/electronic stuff I listen to like Faithless, The Prodigy, banco de Gaia, Future sound of London, pendulum
If I can't teach him anything else, at least he has a great taste in music:xxgrinning--00xx3:
We don't need a TV in house and wouldn't miss it if it went, but take away our music:bigcry::bigcry:
Dedworth
5th August 2011, 15:22
We love music too, my 8 yr old bought me Guitar Hero for the Playstation about 5 yrs ago, and ever since then he's loved rock/guitar music. His favorites are:
Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple
Stairway to Heaven - The Zep
One - Metallica
In the end - Linkin Park
Have you played him Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower ? Classic IMHO Tell him not to try playing it with his teeth !
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Englishman2010
5th August 2011, 15:26
Thanks Ded:xxgrinning--00xx3: I'll play him the video when he comes home.....i'll look for teethmarks in his accoustic guitar before he goes to bed:icon_lol:
grahamw48
5th August 2011, 16:17
Looks like we all share the same tastes...including Faithless and Pendulum. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
My boy loves Led Zep, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath too.
I've been a life-long Hendrix fan. In fact only yesterday I copied this track to CD, as it was one I didn't have, and sound quality on this is superb: :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuThNm_iLRs
Englishman2010
5th August 2011, 17:25
We'll have to get together Graham and have a jamming session come indie/electronica/rock disco :icon_lol:
grahamw48
5th August 2011, 21:07
Sure. :icon_lol:
Perhaps you guys on here will understand one of the aspects of Filipino life that I love.
The way every aspect of life there seems to be accompanied by music, dancing and laughter. :)
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