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48 minutes ago, Mayday_Melodies said:

I am currently listening to Ellen. She makes my life :'D

Who's Ellen?

2 minutes ago, Mayday_Melodies said:

Ellen is an American talk show host :)

Is she your idea of hot?

1 hour ago, StringJunky said:

Is she your idea of hot?

I don't think hot is the right word. But she is beautiful. Both inside and out.

1 hour ago, Mayday_Melodies said:

I don't think hot is the right word. But she is beautiful. Both inside and out.

The nicest sort.

Someone talking about  being hot? .......

 

Or perhaps you like your "hot" Russian style......

 

  • 2 weeks later...

Here's that Greek Angel again, singing a Spanish? number.....Fair dinkum, she could put her glasses on by bed head any day of the week!

 

Beautiful!!

Original music by Motion Device, besides the lead singer being awesome check out the way he sister plays that six string bass! 

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

Just playing some poker, listening to Orion. . .

 

I particularly love the change up at 4:00, 5:10 and beyond.

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35 minutes ago, DirtyChai said:

Just playing some poker, listening to Orion. . .

I particularly love the change up at 4:00, 5:10 and beyond.

Love the incredible photography particularly at  near the beginning....the music I refuse to comment on, :P

36 minutes ago, beecee said:

Love the incredible photography particularly at  near the beginning

Ya, however, being an editor/animator I'd like to create a video as a side project with better continuity using more realistic imagery/effects.

 

36 minutes ago, beecee said:

the music I refuse to comment on, :P

Ya, us Metallica fans get that a lot. . .

But don't despair,  given my love for all music, I'm bound to eventually post something more palatable to your aging taste buds.;)

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1 hour ago, DirtyChai said:

Ya, however, being an editor/animator I'd like to create a video as a side project with better continuity using more realistic imagery/effects.

 

Ya, us Metallica fans get that a lot. . .

But don't despair,  given my love for all music, I'm bound to eventually post something more palatable to your aging taste buds.;)

It's interesting how our tastes fossilize. Although I like a lot of genres, I'm into guitar stuff of the 70's most deeply.

22 hours ago, StringJunky said:

It's interesting how our tastes fossilize. Although I like a lot of genres, I'm into guitar stuff of the 70's most deeply.

Like this bloke?

and another.....

Yeah yeah OK, I go back before the seventies! :P

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3 hours ago, beecee said:

Like this bloke?

and another.....

Yeah yeah OK, I go back before the seventies! :P

LOL! Too early for me but the stuff I like does evolve from that. More like this:

 

On 10/21/2018 at 7:00 AM, StringJunky said:

It's interesting how our tastes fossilize. Although I like a lot of genres, I'm into guitar stuff of the 70's most deeply.

Ya, I wonder about that as well from time to time.   As a child in the 80s I was mostly subject to 70s classic rock by my parents, so that's pretty much my default genre.  If I had a choice of listening to only one band, I'd have to go with Zeppelin - not necessarily because they're my favorite, but because they've produced such a broad range of music that can satisfy practically any emotional situation.

By my mid 20s, I felt that my music collection had pretty much everything  I needed to carry me through the rest of life.  I don't even pay much attention to the new stuff coming out from my favorite bands of the 70s, 80s an 90s.

2 minutes ago, DirtyChai said:

Ya, I wonder about that as well from time to time.   As a child in the 80s I was mostly subject to 70s classic rock by my parents, so that's pretty much my default genre.  If I had a choice of listening to only one band, I'd have to go with Zeppelin - not necessarily because they're my favorite, but because they've produced such a broad range of music that can satisfy practically any emotional situation.

By my mid 20s, I felt that my music collection had pretty much everything  I needed to carry me through the rest of life.  I don't even pay much attention to the new stuff coming out from my favorite bands of the 70s, 80s an 90s.

I think, as you get older, you have other interests and when you need a fix of music, you stick with the familiar because you know it will give you what you want.

10 minutes ago, StringJunky said:

I think, as you get older, you have other interests and when you need a fix of music, you stick with the familiar because you know it will give you what you want.

If it wasn't for youtube, I wouldn't even know I had other interests.  I really like the crossbreeding of genres like electro-swing.

I was also forced into indie music because it fits so well with some of the ads I create.

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