Let's talk music, no genre boundaries


This is an offshoot of the jazz thread. I and others found that we could not talk about jazz without discussing other musical genres, as well as the philosophy of music. So, this is a thread in which people can suggest good music of all genres, and spout off your feelings about music itself.

 

audio-b-dog

@mahgister 

Yes, I’ve read her early on. I think we are now entering a very patriarchal period with all these strong-men autocrats around the world. Should make my book more popular if only I can finish it.

Back to music, I am posting what I think is one of the most spiritual records along with "Love Supreme."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViweO33oo2Y

greetings & kind regards

i have nothing profound to say re/ music only a few experiences and tastes .

re/ taste i greatly enjoyed Kronos Quartet "Pieces of Africa" it was played on my automobile tape player so frequently the player ceased function . also the quartet has an album which a brief excerpt i once heard sounded as glass breaking . i am fascinated by it but have not been successful in locating .

a little story : whilst relaxing to a classical FM station the announcer stated the upcoming play of a performance of the scene of  Wagner’s "Die Walkure" w/ prelude "Ride of the Valkyries" conducted by Toscanini was in his words "electrifying" i did not believe him . however upon play i felt electricity coursing through my arms . the system was NAD 7020 receiver and Spendor BC1 speakers .

another little story : after many years of listening to records on a General Electric portable record player for which i now shudder to think its effect on the poor helpless grooves i decided upon earning an income to purchase the above proper equipment . in particular i had a clear even vivid idea as to the speaker performance i favored . at presumably respected dealer whose method of selection i do not recall as many are located in my home town id est Chicago several were auditioned .which i did not particularly favor at the price i was willing to pay . eventually the aforementioned Spendor BC1 was emplaced to the audition system . tears came to my eyes . i still own the pair but they sit in boxes as the bespoke stands were somehow lost in a move however the Spendor A7 are now my choice though i miss the BBC "Classic" sound .

another little story : after purchasing the soundtrack in record form of "Blade Runner"at a large respected record store in Chicago id est Rose Records i decided to view writing instruments at a nearby large presumably also respected stationary store whilst carrying in hand the bright yellow bag w/ name of record store emblazed . upon approaching the counter of said instruments the pretty young lady behind counter inquired "Is that the new Vangelis album?" i did not know what a Vangelis was so i briefly mumbled something unintelligible in reply . however upon returning to residence and examining the details as printed on back of album cover i espy "Composer Vangelis" , how did she know this ? 

cheers

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