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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2019 17:16:48 GMT -5
Whether it be classical, pop, rock, blues, folk, country, religious, orchestral, progressive, rap , gunge, or anything else I have omitted please feel free to post it on here :
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Post by Windischer on Sept 14, 2019 17:53:02 GMT -5
I really like folk songs of Carinthian Slovenes, they're a bit different from what we have in Slovenia. As it is often the case with Slovene folk songs, they can be quite melancholic, like the first one.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2019 18:24:45 GMT -5
I really like folk songs of Carinthian Slovenes, they're a bit different from what we have in Slovenia. As it is often the case with Slovene folk songs, they can be quite melancholic, like the first one. Believe it or not without knowing the meaning of the first song it is a genre that all Scots recognise instantly and although sentimental melancholic songs are dying out with the ever rapid encroachment of modernity it is the type of music I was brought up with :
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Post by Tomatolake on Sept 14, 2019 20:24:05 GMT -5
Whether it be classical, pop, rock, blues, folk, country, religious, orchestral, progressive, rap , gunge, or anything else I have omitted please feel free to post it on here : I can't listen to this song now without picturing this scene from Kingsman.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2019 5:52:15 GMT -5
LOL, I wonder what Ronnie Van Zant would have made of that and this :
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Post by Aurelia on Sept 17, 2019 7:42:35 GMT -5
I've gotten hooked on this song (supposedly written in 1739; though some just say prior to 1856) about Dick Turpin... It's been given several names over the years: "Dick Turpin and the Lawyer", "Turpin Hero" or "O Rare Turpin Hero"...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2019 8:12:56 GMT -5
I've gotten hooked on this song (supposedly written in 1739; though some just say prior to 1856) about Dick Turpin... It's been given several names over the years: "Dick Turpin and the Lawyer", "Turpin Hero" or "O Rare Turpin Hero"... Nice song Aurelia. This is one about a character from my own neck of the woods in a similar vein : Here is MacPhersons story : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Macpherson
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Post by Windischer on Sept 20, 2019 15:26:25 GMT -5
Since it's September, this song's quite dear to my heart and I don't even know why. I've heard many versions and a lot of them were nice, but I like it sung by the Platters the most.
The Platters are one of my favourite bands and I like a lot of their songs. One of them is this one. This sort of eraly rock'n'roll in the middle part of the song really does it for me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2019 4:12:47 GMT -5
Since it's September, this song's quite dear to my heart and I don't even know why. I've heard many versions and a lot of them were nice, but I like it sung by the Platters the most. The Platters are one of my favourite bands and I like a lot of their songs. One of them is this one. This sort of eraly rock'n'roll in the middle part of the song really does it for me. I remember the Platters never being off the radio when I was a youngster Windi. Their output was prolific with a string of hit singles, 'Only You' being the most memorable, and Albums which saw them deservedly enter The Hall of Fame. I personally preferred music to have a little more oomph and this was more my cup of tea, although heavily influenced by the Platters :
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Post by Windischer on Sept 21, 2019 13:12:36 GMT -5
Since it's September, this song's quite dear to my heart and I don't even know why. I've heard many versions and a lot of them were nice, but I like it sung by the Platters the most. The Platters are one of my favourite bands and I like a lot of their songs. One of them is this one. This sort of eraly rock'n'roll in the middle part of the song really does it for me. I remember the Platters never being off the radio when I was a youngster Windi. Their output was prolific with a string of hit singles, 'Only You' being the most memorable, and Albums which saw them deservedly enter The Hall of Fame. I personally preferred music to have a little more oomph and this was more my cup of tea, although heavily influenced by the Platters : Oh sure, some harder beats are well appreciated here as well.
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