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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: MasterWolf1 on April 10, 2008, 01:17:31 AM
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I do, I love beautiful Italian music... Here was one of my favorite performers when I was much younger. Even if you can't understand the words it is still amazing music...
Here is one
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jbOEIbTU1MU&feature=related she was a great entertainer. I love gorgeous italian music.
Rai Uno always shows her
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Planxty. The greatest Irish band of all time. On par with Led Zeppelin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z3A5Tgy47M&feature=related
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=urV2A0L4QV0
Thats also a remix of what I sent at the start of the thread and another song with it, and beautiful panoramas of a beautiful country called Italy.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp5gTpSyb90
Negramaro O0 good italian alternative rock
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Piano?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP11ltTj_u0
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Piano?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP11ltTj_u0
Arabian music praising this moon-god should be forbidden.
European worshipers should be exiled.
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Greek/Israeli/Italian/Swedish/Finnish/German/Armenian music..
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Piano?
Check this guy out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPqK1JJOFxw
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I understand the question asked by Vito to mean the music which we recognize today as coming from other countries and cultures, such as Poland, Italy, Brazil, etc...and my answer to it is "yes!".
However, there is almost no music today which is without "foreign" influence!
Here's what I mean by that:
Beethoven--music of Germany, albeit influenced by Italy, Austria, and other earlier music.
Mozart--music from Austria, influenced by Italy & other areas.
Each and every European composer built upon earlier influences which were primarily based in the worship music of The Church of Rome (itself derived from earlier sources; much of which is lost to antiquity).
Beatles & Rolling Stones--from England but almost completely influenced by American Negro blues & R&B music.
All music from America is also derived from European influences and much of our modern music is derived from African slave influences.
Cuban, Brazilian, and other "Latin" music is heavily derived from African musics, combined with European sources.
The musics we associate with both Hawaii and Mexico are primarily German music forms influenced by native folk music. (steel guitars, ukeleles, accordions, duple time signatures).
All European musics, as well as ancient Arab, Turkish, and Persian musics, also were influenced to a greater or lesser extent, by the music of the ancient Greeks (almost all of which is now lost to history).
Perhaps the "most pure, least foreign influenced" music today is found in the classical musics (those dating back thousands of years) of India, China, Japan, Indonesia, Black Africa, the Middle East, etc...although there most likely was a great deal of interaction and influence over thousands of years from other nations to whom they were exposed through trade, etc... .
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I listen to heavy metal, industrial metal, techno and trance (from Europe and Israel), I don't see how any of those would be related to negro music
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I understand the question asked by Vito
Actually MasterWolf asked O0
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Some very nice French and even though I don't understand Greek some is ok
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I like bagpipes
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To me Arabic music sound like animals throwing up
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To me Arabic music sound like animals throwing up
Really? It reminds me of the moans of a suicide bomber having a orgy with the 72 virgins that happen to be camels.
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I like bagpipes
Listen to Planxty:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z3A5Tgy47M&feature=related
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I like bagpipes
Listen to Planxty:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z3A5Tgy47M&feature=related
Thanks! This music is wonderful :)
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I like bagpipes
Listen to Planxty:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z3A5Tgy47M&feature=related
Thanks! This music is wonderful :)
Planxty is incredible. I HIGHLY reccommend all of their albums.