Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
^^^^ Sooo good EC back in the day we had REAL music *sigh*
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
A good few years ago I finally bought a 4 CD box set of Burt Bacharach and Hal David songs, a best of and more if you like. There are some fantastic tunes on there.
I now know what I want for my Birthday
I never heard that Isaac Hayes version before, its got a nice 70's soulful feel to it and I like the extra instrumentation
Yellow Rose, Although it's a bit before my time, I do agree there is some wonderful music
EC for me, even though there was music before my time - not that Hal/Bacharach were lol I just love music of any era that for my ears was so easy and appreciative to listen to from the musical content, whether lyrics or musical accompaniament from an orchestra or professional musicians hired. Music has always been a real passion of mine. I'm sometimes reminded me of the quote by Nietzsche that "life without music is a mistake" So true for me.
Yellow Rose, I have to say me too when it comes to music and I totally agree that you can find and enjoy music from any era. I have an extremely wide taste in music, I'm always searching out and listening to music from all areas of music and across many decades.
I guess having a collection approaching 5000 LP's, CD's, 7" and CD Singles tells it's own story (yes I have a problem !!!).
Looking at the last ten album's I bought, they were by: The Cinematic Orchestra, David Sylvian, Tangerine Dream, The Fall, John Barry, Jerry Goldsmith, Ludovico Einaudi, I Monster, This Mortal Coil and Kate Bush.
I think it might have been either Kim Deal or Tanya Donnelly (The Breeders) that once said in an interview "Music is my Life", I should have that as my motto. I hardly go a day without listening to some music.
Which Reminds me, I need to place an order for the Biosphere album N-Plants.
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