You guessed right, how'd ya know? Also I forgot to mention how much I like the Talking Heads. Another interesting fact I have about them is that this summer while I was at RISD my residence assitant spent his fresman year in the same dorm room as David Byrne did, pretty cool stuff. -Grantlee said:let me guess Grant, you listen to the Ramones....
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What a coincidence, that's what I'm listening to right now... any favorite songs? -Grantrogueish said:"Shut and play your guitar", "Shutup and play your guitar some more", and of course "Return of the son of Shutup and play your guitar".
Hope that includes the Gregorian Rodinal ChantJames M. Bleifus said:I find that I can't listen to anything that's too energetic in the darkroom. So rock is out. It has a way of amplifying my frustration when things aren't going well. Gregorian chant, Windham Hill and soft classical all keep me in the right state of mind.
Cheers,
James
TPPhotog said:Hope that includes the Gregorian Rodinal Chant
VoidoidRamone said:Just a little tidbit I have to add whenever someone mentions the band Cream. A few years ago I used to take druming lessons from Ginger Baker's son, Kofi Baker. It was so amazing to watch him play. Unfortunately I never got to meet his father, but he had some good stories about him. -Grant
ps- I'm glad to see how many people like Frank Zappa!
James M. Bleifus said:Gregorian chant, Windham Hill and soft classical all keep me in the right state of mind.
Speaking of Primus, some of the Les Claypool albums are pretty darn good! Anyone heard of Steve Vai? He's one of the best guitarists I know. The trouble with listening to all these fabulous musicians is that they can really blow your mind with all the talent they have, and then ruin your concentration... I mean geez, why are some musicians so good?! -Grant127 said:The only Windham Hill stuff I have is Mike Manring's solo albums... That certainly 'aint soft, new agey or relaxing - at least the stuff after Drastic Measures (which is awesome). Actually they stoped putting his stuff out under the windham label when he got the drummer from Primus, and the guitarist from Testament as his standard lineup. "Thonk" (much recommended) is unlike any music you ever heard - as best I can describe it would be New Age jazz played by Primus and Zappa (seems to be a LOT of fans of Frank here). The albums after that start to get a bit strange...
Ian
Eric Mac said:Last darkroom session featured Springsteen live in Cleveland from 78. The definitive boss show.
Eric
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