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Thread started 11/28/05 2:39pm

Natisse

MUSIC IS THE LANGUAGE OF ANGELS...


when did you start to really love music? can you remember back that far? I used to sit there as a little girl and record songs off the radio nod

ooh and mods can we please leave this thread here? it really is meant to be a general discussion thread...
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Reply #1 posted 11/28/05 2:49pm

susannah

I used to tape songs off the radio too! Didnt we all?!

I dont remember when i started to love music, I just remember always loving it. My Dad used to play record after record after record, all soul and disco stuff, and I just soaked it up. He showed me how hearing a great riff or a bass line made the hairs stand up on the back of your neck, and they still do, for all the same records and more. I guess its all his fault really! He showed me John McVie playing The Chain live and I got a bass guitar. He even taught me to play air guitar to Money For Nothing, when I was about 10! giggle

Thanks old man bow

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Reply #2 posted 11/28/05 2:50pm

Natisse

susannah said:

I used to tape songs off the radio too! Didnt we all?!

I dont remember when i started to love music, I just remember always loving it. My Dad used to play record after record after record, all soul and disco stuff, and I just soaked it up. He showed me how hearing a great riff or a bass line made the hairs stand up on the back of your neck, and they still do, for all the same records and more. I guess its all his fault really! He showed me John McVie playing The Chain live and I got a bass guitar. He even taught me to play air guitar to Money For Nothing, when I was about 10! giggle

Thanks old man bow


yeah yeah! headbang

hug
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Reply #3 posted 11/28/05 2:52pm

susannah

Natisse said:

susannah said:

I used to tape songs off the radio too! Didnt we all?!

I dont remember when i started to love music, I just remember always loving it. My Dad used to play record after record after record, all soul and disco stuff, and I just soaked it up. He showed me how hearing a great riff or a bass line made the hairs stand up on the back of your neck, and they still do, for all the same records and more. I guess its all his fault really! He showed me John McVie playing The Chain live and I got a bass guitar. He even taught me to play air guitar to Money For Nothing, when I was about 10! giggle

Thanks old man bow


yeah yeah! headbang


hug


nod headbang

hug
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Reply #4 posted 11/28/05 2:55pm

Icicle

I remember the first song i really liked, and that was

I was crazy about this song, at the time i was only 8, so i didn`t know the words, just the music itself. A friends of mine had a poster of Linda Perry, and i was so jealous lol
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Reply #5 posted 11/28/05 3:00pm

Natisse

Icicle said:

I remember the first song i really liked, and that was

I was crazy about this song, at the time i was only 8, so i didn`t know the words, just the music itself. A friends of mine had a poster of Linda Perry, and i was so jealous lol


oh Linda Perry and that song ROCKS! worship I head it on the radio for the first time in a looooong time the other day and sang at the top of my lungs lol
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Reply #6 posted 11/28/05 3:05pm

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susannah said:

I used to tape songs off the radio too! Didnt we all?!

I dont remember when i started to love music, I just remember always loving it. My Dad used to play record after record after record, all soul and disco stuff, and I just soaked it up. He showed me how hearing a great riff or a bass line made the hairs stand up on the back of your neck, and they still do, for all the same records and more. I guess its all his fault really! He showed me John McVie playing The Chain live and I got a bass guitar. He even taught me to play air guitar to Money For Nothing, when I was about 10! giggle

Thanks old man bow

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hug

That's so cute - sounds like your dad was a good guy. nod

I was pretty much the same - I just remember being around music from a very early age. My mother and father like their music (not so much now, though, for some reason hmmm ), I was in a choir when I was younger lurking redface lol and - especially when I was a teenager - music was like an aural 'drug'. It spoke to me and said the things that I couldn't say. It gave me other distractions. It was soul food. The same as a lot of us.

So there was no defining moment - it was just there, I guess.
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Reply #7 posted 11/28/05 3:05pm

Icicle

Natisse said:

oh Linda Perry and that song ROCKS! worship I head it on the radio for the first time in a looooong time the other day and sang at the top of my lungs lol

I know what you mean, it`s a uplifting song. I haven`t heard it in ages, but i remember it so well, i even loved the video nod
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Reply #8 posted 11/28/05 3:08pm

susannah

onenitealone said:

susannah said:

I used to tape songs off the radio too! Didnt we all?!

I dont remember when i started to love music, I just remember always loving it. My Dad used to play record after record after record, all soul and disco stuff, and I just soaked it up. He showed me how hearing a great riff or a bass line made the hairs stand up on the back of your neck, and they still do, for all the same records and more. I guess its all his fault really! He showed me John McVie playing The Chain live and I got a bass guitar. He even taught me to play air guitar to Money For Nothing, when I was about 10! giggle

Thanks old man bow

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hug

That's so cute - sounds like your dad was a good guy. nod

I was pretty much the same - I just remember being around music from a very early age. My mother and father like their music (not so much now, though, for some reason hmmm ), I was in a choir when I was younger lurking redface lol and - especially when I was a teenager - music was like an aural 'drug'. It spoke to me and said the things that I couldn't say. It gave me other distractions. It was soul food. The same as a lot of us.

So there was no defining moment - it was just there, I guess.


Aw thannks honey hug He was nod

I agree, it was just there, and its importance and effect on us increased with time i guess.
Definitely soul food! nod It still gives me everything nothing or noone else can.

martini Heres to MUSIC!!!
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Reply #9 posted 11/28/05 3:10pm

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I don't remember not loving it. lol. This is totally cheesy, but some of my earliest memories are my dad playing guitar and my family singing together. He played a lot of Buddy Holly and the Beatles, and plenty of other stuff too. I remember my dad being amazed that I'd somehow learned the harmony to some Simon and Garfunkel song (don't remember which one for sure, but I think it was The Boxer) and just started singing it along while he was playing and singing. He was so surprised and I was so proud. I didn't realize I'd done anything all that special, I was just singin' along. smile I also taped songs off the radio, constantly called and requested the songs I wanted to hear. Music has always been a very large part of my life.
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Reply #10 posted 11/28/05 7:04pm

GoldenGlove

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As soon as i was conceived.
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Reply #11 posted 11/28/05 7:05pm

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I have always believed that music is the closest we will ever get to hearing the actual voice of god, until that day we actually stand face to face smile

Nat! hug
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2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740
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Reply #12 posted 11/28/05 7:11pm

mdiver

GoldenGlove said:

As soon as i was conceived.


That wasnt proper music that was your dad in the shower washing his under carridge after impregnating your mum wink
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Reply #13 posted 11/28/05 7:13pm

GoldenGlove

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mdiver said:

GoldenGlove said:

As soon as i was conceived.


That wasnt proper music that was your dad in the shower washing his under carridge after impregnating your mum wink


guitar
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Reply #14 posted 11/28/05 7:30pm

mdiver

GoldenGlove said:

mdiver said:



That wasnt proper music that was your dad in the shower washing his under carridge after impregnating your mum wink


guitar

lol
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Reply #15 posted 11/28/05 7:38pm

GoldenGlove

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mdiver said:

GoldenGlove said:



guitar

lol


lol
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Reply #16 posted 11/28/05 7:46pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

I've always loved music. I remember the first song I ever heard. It was PUT THE LIME IN THE COCONUT.


M
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #17 posted 11/28/05 8:11pm

Icicle

I have a special song, that i sometimes listen to before i go to sleep, and it`s called "All the way", sung by Frank Sinatra.



To me, he was the ultimate singer, because his voice can move you like nothing else, or no one else. I prefer his reprise period, when he was older, you can hear a certain wisdom in his voice, his songs from that time sounds very personal, like he wasn`t just singing a song, but he was sharing his life experiences with us.
There`s not many singers who can do that, at least not in the same way.
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Reply #18 posted 11/28/05 8:43pm

virginie74

When I was a kid, I used to turn off the radio in our green old school toyota and starting singing.

My parents loved music, both my brother and sister are composing. I fix tunes but forget them quite in the minute.

I remember crying on tunes when I was young, on supertramp, classic music. I have lots of picture of me rocking and singing as a child. I remember wearing the suitable disco tune pants, I remember I loved Steevie wonder, jackson 5, Earth Wind and fire, Queen and KISS.

Whith time, when I was older and bought albums of Prince, I knew them from before and what stonished to see I remembered all of them, even Soft and Wet (I was only 4)...

My parents house is always full of sounds. Radio all the time, TV, birds, my sister playing piano, my mother screaming... So I received a selective ear. I hope I'll do something with it some day. Before I'll be an angel again.
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Reply #19 posted 11/29/05 12:15am

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LOL just like alot of people are sayin- i can't remember a time when i didn't LOVE music. I remember thinkin at about 2 or 3 yearz old- people think im so quiet (yes i was actually quiet as a kid! Er but i laughed alot.)...i thought 'im gonna show these guys one day!!' lol For real. Anywayz I used to watch and listen and dance and sing along to records and MTV...LOL my parents were usually taken aback and the 'sudden antics' i used to pull on the dance floor as a child falloff I also have memories of *when my uncles weren't around* my grandfather would encourage me to pick up and drag their acoustic guitar onto my lap- i rememeber this- i was about 4 lol and i'd strum at it and make up songs on the spot and my grandfather used to be all like 'GO MISSY!! YEAHHH!!!!' lol and that would only encourage me more lol
I also remember in the kitchen, jamming a chopstick into the first kitchen drawer as a 'mic' and pulling the second or third one out as a 'piano' and pretend to be like Stevie Wonder falloff

So yes, music has always been a part of my life. And I remember all the uncles and aunties etc who i looked up to and adored loved music too- so it played a big part of my life. And when i started going to school- there were kids who weren't nearly as passionate- and i just did not understand em!! hmph!
No hablo espanol,no! no no no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... nod
music "Come into my world..." music
Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " confuse
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Reply #20 posted 11/29/05 9:40am

Natisse

Icicle said:

I have a special song, that i sometimes listen to before i go to sleep, and it`s called "All the way", sung by Frank Sinatra.



To me, he was the ultimate singer, because his voice can move you like nothing else, or no one else. I prefer his reprise period, when he was older, you can hear a certain wisdom in his voice, his songs from that time sounds very personal, like he wasn`t just singing a song, but he was sharing his life experiences with us.
There`s not many singers who can do that, at least not in the same way.


oh god I love me some Frank worship never will be another one like him pray
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Reply #21 posted 11/29/05 10:40am

charlottegelin

My parents listened to Beethoven and the Beatles. I can't complain. They sure did though when Prince was NOT just another phase eek
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Reply #22 posted 11/29/05 10:42am

Ocean

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My parents listened to Beethoven and the Beatles. I can't complain. They sure did though when Prince was NOT just another phase eek

My parents were ok..bu my brothers gave me hell..still do mad @#$@#&$@#^$
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Reply #23 posted 11/29/05 10:53am

charlottegelin

Ocean said:

charlottegelin said:

My parents listened to Beethoven and the Beatles. I can't complain. They sure did though when Prince was NOT just another phase eek

My parents were ok..bu my brothers gave me hell..still do mad @#$@#&$@#^$

my mother-in-law rings me to tell me that poofter I like is on TV eek
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Reply #24 posted 11/29/05 10:57am

Ocean

charlottegelin said:

Ocean said:


My parents were ok..bu my brothers gave me hell..still do mad @#$@#&$@#^$

my mother-in-law rings me to tell me that poofter I like is on TV eek

Grr that sounds familiar...I get that from my brother in Perth.....mad lol
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Reply #25 posted 11/29/05 10:57am

onenitealone

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charlottegelin said:

Ocean said:


My parents were ok..bu my brothers gave me hell..still do mad @#$@#&$@#^$

my mother-in-law rings me to tell me that poofter I like is on TV eek



evillol

Between your Aunty and your straw-sandwich sister, I bet your family gatherings are a riot! lol
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Reply #26 posted 11/29/05 11:05am

charlottegelin

onenitealone said:

charlottegelin said:


my mother-in-law rings me to tell me that poofter I like is on TV eek



evillol

Between your Aunty and your straw-sandwich sister, I bet your family gatherings are a riot! lol

string sandwich! falloff
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Reply #27 posted 11/29/05 11:27am

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charlottegelin said:

onenitealone said:




evillol

Between your Aunty and your straw-sandwich sister, I bet your family gatherings are a riot! lol

string sandwich! falloff



rolleyes

I was trying to create a franchise there. lol
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Reply #28 posted 11/29/05 12:26pm

charlottegelin

onenitealone said:

charlottegelin said:


string sandwich! falloff



rolleyes

I was trying to create a franchise there. lol

straw sandwich would be even worse - imagine biting into that ill
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Reply #29 posted 11/29/05 12:28pm

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charlottegelin said:

onenitealone said:




rolleyes

I was trying to create a franchise there. lol

straw sandwich would be even worse - imagine biting into that ill



I'm surprised you didn't think of that one first. lol
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