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Reply #90 posted 10/31/08 11:56am

Cinnie

HamsterHuey said:

Dopplereffekt // Cellularphone


Loved that group! omfg

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Reply #91 posted 10/31/08 1:26pm

TRON

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HamsterHuey said:

PJ Harvey // Water [live]

Is this the one from the "Send His Love To Me" single? If so, that's one of her best moments. Love the new sound of it.
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Reply #92 posted 11/01/08 2:20am

HamsterHuey

TRON said:

HamsterHuey said:

PJ Harvey // Water [live]

Is this the one from the "Send His Love To Me" single? If so, that's one of her best moments. Love the new sound of it.


No, this is from a boot; Build Me A Woman - Live In Holland 1992

Real good too.
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Reply #93 posted 11/01/08 2:21am

HamsterHuey

Cinnie said:

HamsterHuey said:

Dopplereffekt // Cellularphone


Loved that group! omfg


Why that past tense?
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Reply #94 posted 11/01/08 8:37am

Cinnie

HamsterHuey said:

Cinnie said:



Loved that group! omfg


Why that past tense?


Because I just love the one really old album.
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Reply #95 posted 11/01/08 8:41am

HamsterHuey

Cinnie said:

HamsterHuey said:



Why that past tense?


Because I just love the one really old album.


Ow.
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Reply #96 posted 11/01/08 8:43am

Cinnie

HamsterHuey said:


Ow.


Did someone just pinch you? Or are you listening to Black Box.
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Reply #97 posted 11/01/08 9:57am

HamsterHuey

Cinnie said:

HamsterHuey said:


Ow.


Did someone just pinch you? Or are you listening to Black Box.


No, as in; "O, really?"
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Reply #98 posted 11/01/08 11:35am

TRON

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Cinnie said:

HamsterHuey said:


Ow.


Did someone just pinch you? Or are you listening to Black Box.

lol
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Reply #99 posted 11/01/08 1:14pm

HamsterHuey

TRON said:

Cinnie said:



Did someone just pinch you? Or are you listening to Black Box.

lol


Ride On Time.
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Reply #100 posted 11/02/08 4:55am

HamsterHuey

The Cure // I Did You
Tori Amos // Cloud On My Tongue [live 2006]
Cesaria Evora // Partida
Moby // God Moving Over the Face of the Waters
Eurythmics // Sing - Sing
David Bowie // Lady Stardust
Lenny Kravitz // Believe In Me
The Beatles // I'm Looking Through You
The Cocteau Twins // Aloysius
Billie Holiday // Some Other Spring Damn, that voice.
The Postal Service // Natural Anthem
Monie Love // Born 2 B.R.E.E.D. (hip-hop mix)
Prince // The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker / Four
The American Analog Set // Immaculate Heart 1
Eurythmics // This Is The House Makes me dance.
The Beatles // I'm Only Sleeping
Tori Amos // Spark
Common // Soul Power
Parliament // I Just Got Back
Lenny Kravitz // Stand By My Woman From his best album ever.
Mahalia Jackson // It's Don't Cost Very Much [Live]
Electric Birds // Strom
Mouse On Mars // Pool, Smooth and Hidder
David Bowie // Slow Burn
Jamiroquai // Space Cowboy
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Reply #101 posted 11/04/08 8:06am

HamsterHuey

Gomez // Blue Moon Rising
Prince // The Greatest Romance Ever Sold [radio edit featuring Eve]
Ella Fitzgerald // It Never Entered My Mind
Blue Mar Ten // Apnea
Ed Harcourt // Beneath The Heart Of Darkness
Vanity 6 // Make-up [live 83]
Depeche Mode // Never Let Me Down Again [live]
The Future Sound of London // Central Industrial
Eurythmics // Paint A Rumour (instrumental) [remixed by John 'Jellybean' Benitez]
Le Volume Courbe // This & That
Aaliyah // Back And Forth
I'm Not A Gun // Stable Soundwaves
Bruce Springsteen // The New Timer
Joni Mitchell // You're My Thrill
Prince // Come On [live 08]
George Clinton // Erotic City [Super Groovestrumental]
Prince // Cissy Strut (featuring Lenny Kravitz on drums) [live 98]
Jefferson Airplane // White Rabbit [album version]
Golden Earring // Twilight Zone
Prince & The Revolution // Take Me With U [duet with Apollonia]
Prince // Elephants And Flowers
Aphex Twin // To Cure A Weakling Child
Portishead // Glory Box [live]
Craig Armstrong // This Love [with Elizabeth Fraser]
Prince & The Revolution // The Ladder [live 86]
Max Richter // Iconography
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Reply #102 posted 11/04/08 1:06pm

HamsterHuey

Cocteau Twins // Heaven's Gate [with Ian McCulloch]
James Brown // Let Yourself Go
Nine Inch Nails // And All That Could Have Been
Tori Amos // Hey Jupiter (live)
My Morning Jacket // By My Car
Joy Division // Isolation [Live]
Prince & The Revolution // Mountains [7'' version]
Sidestepper // Linda Manigua
Depeche Mode // Condemnation
The Police // Fall Out
Chicane // Locking Down
Marianne Faithfull & Sly And Robbie // Lola R. for Ever (Lola Rastaquouere)
Wendy & Lisa // Lolly Lolly
Air // One Hell Of A Party
U2 // A Celebration
The Editors // Camera
Ray Charles // At the Club
Tori Amos // Cooling
Vanessa Paradis // Just As Long As You Are There
Harry Connick Jr // Drifting
The Eels // Open The Door (BBC)
Front Line Assembly // Force Fed
The Whitest Boy Alive // Borders
Tamar Davies // Milk & Honey
PJ Harvey // Cat On The Wall
Herbie Hancock // First Trip
The Time // Pandemonium
Pinch // Lazarus
The Jam // In The City
Prince & The NPG // 1999/I'm A Star/America/D.M.S.R./The Pope/It's Allright/Peach [BBC Medley - live on radio 1 Simon Bates show]
Prince & The NPG // Funky [live 95]
The Delfonics // La-La (Means I Love You)
Ryan Adams // Nobody Girl
Placebo // Nancy Boy [live]
Anne Clark // Heaven [live]
Guesch Patti // Faits Divers
Sufjan Stevens // Did I Make You Cry On Christmas Day? (Well, You Deserved It!)
Björk // Crying [Unplugged]
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Reply #103 posted 11/04/08 4:44pm

HamsterHuey

Sheila E. // A Love Bizarre [shortcut edit]
Prince // Guitar [Verizon version]
Two Lone Swordsmen // Kicking In (Part 3)
Édith Piaf // Mon Ami M'a Donné
Lenny Kravitz // Dig In
Marv Johnson // Save My Love For A Rainy Day
Kate Bush // Them Heavy People [live on SNL May 1978]
The Academy Of Ancient Music, conducted by Christopher Hogwood // Mozart's Symphony No.28, K200-02
Prince // Do Me, Baby (Pink Cashmere'd) [live 06]
David Bowie // All Saints
Prince (well, the band, actually) // Soul Salsa [live 87]
Prince // Love Sign [Ted's Double Trouble Mix]
Arcade Fire // Windowsill
The Jimi Hendrix Experience // Spanish Castle Magic
The Drifters // There Goes My Baby
The Bee Gees // You Win Again
Charles Mingus // Diane
Nina Simone // I Think It's Going To Rain Today
Broadcast // Goodbye Girls
The Magnetic Fields // The Cactus Where Your Heart Should Be
Common // I Am Music [with Jill Scott]
Placebo // Without You I'm Nothing (Feat. David Bowie) (Unkle Remix)
Barbra Streisand // You Wanna Bet
Macy Gray // Sex-O-Matic-Venus-Freak
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Reply #104 posted 11/06/08 9:03am

HamsterHuey

David Kitt // (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
PJ Harvey // Man-Size Sextet
Duran Duran // Save A Prayer
Sugarhill Gang // Rapper's Delight
Jesus Lizard // If You Had Lips
Ella Fitzgerald // That Certain Feeling
Crisis // Frustration
Billy Corgan // Walking Shade
The Persuaders // Thin Line Beteewn Love & Hate
Prince // 18 & Over [live 95]
Aphex Twin // PEEK 824545201
David Gray // Sail Away
Prince & The Revolution // Raspberry Beret [rehearsel 86]
Prince // Acknowledge Me [live 1994]
Darlene Love // White Christmas
Prince & The Revolution // Computer Blue [rehearsel 83]
Prince & The Revolution // Our Destiny // Roadhouse Garden [rehearsel 84]
Macy Gray // I've Committed Murder
The Orb // The Girl With The Sun In Her Head
Prince // Do Yourself A Favour (If You See Me)
Charles Mingus // Remember Rockefeller At Attica
Dead Can Dance // Dedicacé Outó
Prince // The Question Of U [live 2004]
Blondie // One Way Or Another
Prince & The Revolution // In A Large Room With No Light
Dinah Shore // I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby [1942]
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Reply #105 posted 11/06/08 9:03am

HamsterHuey

mushy

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Reply #106 posted 11/06/08 1:48pm

HamsterHuey

Prince & The Revolution // Raspberry Beret [live-hamburg,alsterdorfer sporthalle,31 august 1986]
Macvis Staples // Melody Cool
Prince // Play In The Sunshine [live 87]
Taja Sevelle // Mama 16
Joan Osborne // Man In The Long Black Coat Oh, how I love this adaptation…
The Cocteau Twins // Sea, Swallow Me
Clatterbox // b2 zett
New Order // Regret
The Boats // Nicola H
Cat Power // Free
Depeche Mode // Strange Love [live]
Dead Can Dance // The Spider's Stratagem
Prince // Peach [live 94]
Björk // Vessel Shimenawa
The NPG // Parlour Games
The Beatles // Mean Mr Mustard
Blur // Tracy Jacks
Boards Of Canada // Chromakey Dreamcoat
The Supremes // Where Did Our Love Go?
Prince & The NPG // The Morning Papers
Placebo // Ask For Answers
Tori Amos // Honey [Live] "Cuz I am SUCH a dingeling!"
[Edited 11/6/08 13:48pm]
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Reply #107 posted 11/06/08 8:31pm

MoonSongs

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The Academy Of Ancient Music, conducted by Christopher Hogwood // Mozart's Symphony No.25, K183-02
What an incredible title. Could you tell me about this?
Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran
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Reply #108 posted 11/06/08 11:36pm

HamsterHuey

MoonSongs said:

The Academy Of Ancient Music, conducted by Christopher Hogwood // Mozart's Symphony No.25, K183-02
What an incredible title. Could you tell me about this?


Mozart's Symphony No. 25, K184-02?


http://www.mozartforum.co...20main.htm

KÖCHEL, Ludwig Alois Ferdinand Ritter von
(1800-1877)
Ludwig Köchel was a writer, composer, botanist and publisher. He studied law in Vienna and was the tutor for 15 years of the four sons of Archduke Charles. His reward for this was a knighthood (hence "Ritter") and an excellent pension that allowed him the freedom to become a private researcher and scholar. At first, this manifested itself in geology, mineralogy and botany, the latter of which resulted in several well-received studies on areas such as Russia, North Africa, Spain and Great Britain.

However, in addition to botany, he also loved music, and this led to his personal discovery of Mozart’s music, and the lack of any clear-cut catalogue of the works of this master. To this time, such efforts had been incomplete at best, or worse, incorrect AND incomplete, sometimes painfully so. Becoming a member of the Mozarteum not long after its founding, he determined to rectify the obvious lack of a correct listing of the true, complete works of Mozart. Inspired by the on-going publication by the publishers Breitkopf & Härtel of Otto Jahn’s magnificent four-volume biography of Mozart (publishing ran from 1856-59), Köchel agreed with these publishers to research and produce a complete catalogue of all of Mozart’s works.

Mozart's work had gone through several cataloguers, beginning with Abbe Maximilian Stadler (who was assisted by Constanze's second husband, Georg Nikolaus von Nissen), furthered by Joseph Haydn and Johann Anton Andre’, as well as Breitkopf & Härtel themselves early on. To be truthful, it may not have been possible before this time to produce such an accurate work. Many manuscripts and facsimiles had been temporarily lost or neglected, and previous chroniclers simply did not have the resources to pursue such a daunting task, the breadth of which could only be guessed at. Certainly no previous attempt had the talent and abilities Köchel brought to the task. Finally the magisterial work was published in1862 as: Chronologisch-thematisches Verzeichnis sämtlicher Tonwerke Wolfgang Amadé Mozarts, a chronological and thematic register of the works of Mozart. It is known informally today as "the Köchel catalogue".

This catalogue was the first on such a scale and with such a level of scholarship behind it. Köchel arranged this opus such that the works were placed in chronological order, but the dates of many of the pieces that were written prior to1784 had to be literally guessed at. Mozart’s own work catalogue was started by him in 1784, but even here a few works were not entered by Wolfgang and needed to be analyzed and assigned positions within the whole. Subsequent editions, especially the third by Alfred Einstein (K3, 1937), and the sixth by Franz Giegling, Gerd Sievers and Alexander Weinmann (K6, 1964, the most recent), included many corrections.

The Köchel catalogue is set-up to include the opening bars of each piece (if available, as some works are lost) and give each musical work a specific identification number, set in the (believed) order Mozart composed them in. These numbers, known as the K number, refer to Mozart’s works today; for example, the Symphony No. 41 in C major (the "Jupiter" symphony) is K.551. As well, there is a short description of the work and a listing of authoritative writings by others about the work in question.

Köchel also arranged Mozart's works into 24 categories that were used by Breitkopf & Härtel when they published the first complete edition of Mozart's works 1877-1905 in 50 sets (a venture funded in part initially by Köchel himself).

Since the first edition, there have been a total eight editions of Köchel's work issued. Only two others are significant: the third edition, revised by Alfred Einstein in 1936 (K3); and the sixth, edited in 1964 by Franz Giegling, Alexander Weinmann and Gerd Sievers (K6). The latter, especially, incorporated many newly discovered works and revised the dates assigned to many of the compositions previously.

In updating the catalog, the quandary editors faced was that Köchel's 1st edition (now K1) numbers had become integrated into virtually every document related to Mozart, including books, newly printed score and all concert programs and recordings. So, even though modern research and scholarship could correct the dates of the many compositions requiring revision, "tradition" would not allow the catalog numbers to be merely rearranged. Though, in the end, a decision to do so early on would no doubt have eased the headache one associates with the present system.

The problem however, was "solved" by appending lowercase (and, later, uppercase) letters to the original numbers. This allowed new designations to be placed between the standard older ones. For one example, Mozart's Missa solemnis in c minor, "Waisenhausmesse", originally designated K.139 in K1, became K.114a (between K.114 and K.115) in Einstein's edition (K3), and K.47a (between K.47 and K.48) in K6. Obviously, this path provides a solution, but it can be confusing to newcomers as well as old hands. After all, it's much cleaner and simpler to refer to Mozart's "Paris" Symphony in D from 1778 as K.297 (K1) rather than as K.300a (K6). Also, don’t forget that K.417B is not the same work as K.417b, either.

Because of this, many modern publications have adopted one of two courses. The first is to follow Köchel's original scheme whenever possible and use later designations only for works that have been discovered (or reconstructed or re-evaluated) after 1862. The second path is to list after the title the main numbers in order that have been assigned to the work. So, the "Paris" Symphony might be seen as K.297/300a. Even then there are those Köchel works that have been assigned with four different numbers over the years. In such a case, publications generally use the identification numbers from the first Köchel version assigning a number, and then the latest K number.
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Reply #109 posted 11/07/08 7:28am

HamsterHuey

The Cure // Lullaby
Mayte // The Rhythm Of Your Hart
Mew // Apocalypso
PJ Harvey // Before Departure
Harry Connick Jr // I Could Write A Book
Prince // Endorphinmachine
Prince // Stratus [live 07]
Prince // Joy In Repetition [live 07]
Prince // Funky Stuff [live 95]
Prince // Venus De Milo // The Question Of U (solo piano) [live 91]
Prince // Musicology [live 06]
Massive Attack // Live With Me
Prince & The NPG // Northside
Joy Division // Colony (BBC Studios, London, The Peel Sessions)
Prince // Poem
Prince // Take My Hands, Precious Lord (Rosie Gaines vocals) [live 1992]
Prince // Thunder [live 1992]
Orbital // Chime
Jimi Hendrix // Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Outkast // Life Is Like A Musical
Rhonda Smith // Mother Earth
Prince // Sexy Dancer [live 90]
Prince // Beautiful, Loved & Blessed [duet with Tamar]
De Jeugd Van Tegenwoordig // Echte Echte Hiphop
Kings of Convenience // Surprise Ice
Piana // Beside Me
Prince // Batdance [live 90]
Prince // When 2 R In Love
Angelo Badalamenti // The Black Dog Runs At Night
Differnet // Settled
Prince & The Revolution // I Would Die 4 U (extended version) #2
Kate Bush // Big Sky
Björk // Frosti (musicbox) [live]
Meli'sa Morgan // Fool's Paradise (Original 12'' Mix)
Bob Crewe & Charles Fox // The Endorphin Machine
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Reply #110 posted 11/10/08 1:06am

HamsterHuey

Mazarati // I Guess It's All Over
Prince // The Ride [live 02]
De Dijk // Bloedend Hart
Milosh // Couldn't Sleep
David Bowie // Cracked Actor [live]
Max Richter // Untitled (Figures)
Prince // Redhead Stepchild (Shelby vocals) [live 07]
Anne Clark // Poem For A Nuclear Romance
Bill Fay Group // Cosmic Boxer
Erykah Badu // Certainly
Baby Dee // Lilacs
Idiot Pilot // Morerae (The Locust)
Prince // Feel U Up [demo]
Björk // Immature [Acapella]
The Family // River Run Dry
Mercy Giants // Channelisation
George Clinton // The Flag Was Still There [extended version]
Placebo // Whitout You I'm Nothing
Prince // The Question Of U-Electric Man [live 90]
Barbra Streisand // Guilty [with Barry Gibb]
Harry Connick Jr // Chattanooga Choo Choo
Prince // Hot Thing [movie audio]
Billie Holiday // Misery
Marvin Gaye // Can I Get a Witness
Miles Davis // Prince Of Darkness
Prince // Whole Lotta Love [live 07]
Odyssey // Use It Up, Wear It Out
Prince // Prince & The Band [live 07]
Jerry Murad & The Harmonicats // Peg O' My Heart
Wendy & Lisa // Everyday
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