I may have a different take on how one changes/intakes/ different types of music. Ok,much of my "new,life- style" changes were/are tied to other outside influences. Say for an example you met a new friend,who played the piano/fell in love with someone who loved this music. I feel sort of forcing a new music type, may not work. Sometimes when I was listening at the local salon;the music wasn't my type; but the speakers or amp were so far superior to mine,I developed an attachment.Many movies have great classical scores and I attach to them. You know how they say ( they do say this)classical music is great,but you can't dance to it?--Straus & family excepted.Get you some Rossini overtures,for starters./ Listen on a good system. Are you beyond help?? I doubt it, you just need the right environment/exposure.
Heavy Metaller needs some class ical .
Okay, okay, I'm 33 years old and I still love heavy, speed, and death metal. I might never grow up :), but I'm willing to give some great classical recordings a try. I was hoping to get some good recommendations on the top 3 or so classical recordings on CD and DVD-A to get me started. Being an adreneline based music listener, you'll obviously want to recommend high energy stuff that is wonderfully recorded to save my soul from eternal damnation. :)
- ...
- 18 posts total
- 18 posts total