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Reply #60 posted 08/09/16 4:51pm

NorthC

phunkdaddy said:

thekidsgirl said:

SMOOTH JAZZ.

Just that elevator music type smooth jazz. My father loves it. disbelief



I love Jazz but I didn't develop a love for it until a friend 4 years younger
introduced me to it in 2000 and she used to get me in some of the Jazz spots around town.
I never talk about it here because I don't think a whole lot of Orgers are into it. I like listening on the weekends. It's soothing and relaxing.

Please talk about it! Even if there'd be only one orger interested, it wouldn't be a waste! Don't let what you think other people will think stop you!
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Reply #61 posted 08/09/16 8:05pm

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NorthC said:

phunkdaddy said:
I love Jazz but I didn't develop a love for it until a friend 4 years younger introduced me to it in 2000 and she used to get me in some of the Jazz spots around town. I never talk about it here because I don't think a whole lot of Orgers are into it. I like listening on the weekends. It's soothing and relaxing.
Please talk about it! Even if there'd be only one orger interested, it wouldn't be a waste! Don't let what you think other people will think stop you!

thumbs up!

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Reply #62 posted 08/11/16 9:59pm

Adorecream

Did I also mention any kind of music by the likes of Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez or any other act aimed at teeny boppers. AAARRRGGGGHHHH!!! Turn it off!

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Generic, machine pumped crap devoid of any originality or musical talent, merely posing to beats. No singing just autotune and lip sinking.

Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name
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Reply #63 posted 08/11/16 10:53pm

Goddess4Real

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Adorecream said:

Did I also mention any kind of music by the likes of Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez or any other act aimed at teeny boppers. AAARRRGGGGHHHH!!! Turn it off!

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Generic, machine pumped crap devoid of any originality or musical talent, merely posing to beats. No singing just autotune and lip sinking.

Yuuuuuuuup cookie cutter shit I can't stand mad

Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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Reply #64 posted 08/12/16 12:46pm

214

Adorecream said:

Did I also mention any kind of music by the likes of Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez or any other act aimed at teeny boppers. AAARRRGGGGHHHH!!! Turn it off!

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Generic, machine pumped crap devoid of any originality or musical talent, merely posing to beats. No singing just autotune and lip sinking.

They have some good tunes, don't be so hard on them; Prince did some songs that weren't great with awful lyrics but very catchy, like Good Love which has some ridiculous lyrics, but is quite catchy. They have catchy and very well produced songs, some of you just like to despite today's music just for the love of it.

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Reply #65 posted 08/12/16 3:11pm

thekidsgirl

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phunkdaddy said:

thekidsgirl said:

SMOOTH JAZZ.

Just that elevator music type smooth jazz. My father loves it. disbelief

I love Jazz but I didn't develop a love for it until a friend 4 years younger introduced me to it in 2000 and she used to get me in some of the Jazz spots around town. I never talk about it here because I don't think a whole lot of Orgers are into it. I like listening on the weekends. It's soothing and relaxing.


There is plenty of other types of jazz that I do like, but there is this repetitious generic type of jazz that plays on our local "oldies" station some evenings that I cannot bear. Elevator music is the best way to descibe it.

If you will, so will I
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Reply #66 posted 08/12/16 3:21pm

whitechocolate
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Current day Pop

Heavy or Thrash Metal

Current day Hip Hop

Current day Country

eek

Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up.
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Reply #67 posted 08/14/16 10:11am

domainator2010

214 said:

Adorecream said:

Did I also mention any kind of music by the likes of Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez or any other act aimed at teeny boppers. AAARRRGGGGHHHH!!! Turn it off!

.

Generic, machine pumped crap devoid of any originality or musical talent, merely posing to beats. No singing just autotune and lip sinking.

They have some good tunes, don't be so hard on them; Prince did some songs that weren't great with awful lyrics but very catchy, like Good Love which has some ridiculous lyrics, but is quite catchy. They have catchy and very well produced songs, some of you just like to despite today's music just for the love of it.

I agree. I LOVE "Love yourself" - like to pump up the live version of it and listen to all the little kids sing along smile ....and I loved nearly ALL of Katy Perry's last album. I like SG's "I'm so sick of that same old love" too - it's not too catchy, but it's not bad either....

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Reply #68 posted 08/14/16 11:19am

NorthC

Adorecream said:

Did I also mention any kind of music by the likes of Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez or any other act aimed at teeny boppers. AAARRRGGGGHHHH!!! Turn it off!


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Generic, machine pumped crap devoid of any originality or musical talent, merely posing to beats. No singing just autotune and lip sinking.


Hate to be the one to bring it to you, Adore, but... You're getting old. That's what's happening. wink
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Reply #69 posted 08/14/16 1:15pm

214

domainator2010 said:

214 said:

They have some good tunes, don't be so hard on them; Prince did some songs that weren't great with awful lyrics but very catchy, like Good Love which has some ridiculous lyrics, but is quite catchy. They have catchy and very well produced songs, some of you just like to despite today's music just for the love of it.

I agree. I LOVE "Love yourself" - like to pump up the live version of it and listen to all the little kids sing along smile ....and I loved nearly ALL of Katy Perry's last album. I like SG's "I'm so sick of that same old love" too - it's not too catchy, but it's not bad either....

Love Yourself it's a very good song, i love it and I'll Show Yopu is great too, Where Are U Now,No Sense, from Selene Hands To Myself is a very good song i love the line: " But doctor says you're not good, but people say what they want to say".

Just tell if lyrics from Love Your self doesn't make more sense that lyrics from Good Love or for instance Debaser from the Pixies, and yet musically those two songs are most likely better than Love Yourself.

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Reply #70 posted 08/14/16 5:10pm

Adorecream

NorthC said:

Adorecream said:

Did I also mention any kind of music by the likes of Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez or any other act aimed at teeny boppers. AAARRRGGGGHHHH!!! Turn it off!

.

Generic, machine pumped crap devoid of any originality or musical talent, merely posing to beats. No singing just autotune and lip sinking.

Hate to be the one to bring it to you, Adore, but... You're getting old. That's what's happening. wink

So what is wrong with that, the average age on this site is 45, I am under that average. I am sure there are forum boards for Gomez and Bieber.

Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name
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Reply #71 posted 08/14/16 6:10pm

214

214 said:

domainator2010 said:

I agree. I LOVE "Love yourself" - like to pump up the live version of it and listen to all the little kids sing along smile ....and I loved nearly ALL of Katy Perry's last album. I like SG's "I'm so sick of that same old love" too - it's not too catchy, but it's not bad either....

Love Yourself it's a very good song, i love it and I'll Show Yopu is great too, Where Are U Now,No Sense, from Selene Hands To Myself is a very good song i love the line: " But doctor says you're not good, but people say what they want to say".

Just tell me if lyrics from Love Your self doesn't make more sense that lyrics from Good Love or for instance Debaser from the Pixies, and yet musically those two songs are most likely better than Love Yourself.

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Reply #72 posted 08/15/16 12:38am

scratch

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Adorecream said:

. Absence of anything sounding like a real musical instrument except a drum machine beat.

I know! I just hate songs that sound like that. Especially that awful 'Ballad of Dorothy Parker'.

lol

synths and drum machines, yuck! good thing this forum is for an artist who has never used synths or drum machines in his life.

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Reply #73 posted 08/15/16 1:13am

NorthC

To be fair, Prince always mixed electronics with musical instruments.
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Reply #74 posted 08/15/16 12:24pm

214

scratch said:

Adorecream said:

. Absence of anything sounding like a real musical instrument except a drum machine beat.

I know! I just hate songs that sound like that. Especially that awful 'Ballad of Dorothy Parker'.

lol

synths and drum machines, yuck! good thing this forum is for an artist who has never used synths or drum machines in his life.

Do you hate Ballad of Dorothy Parker for real?

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Reply #75 posted 08/15/16 12:49pm

NorthC

Think again, compadre. Scratch was being sarcastic, but he didn't get what Adore was trying to say, which is, Adore said, he doesn't like music with only electronics (and no live instruments) , but Scratch misunderstood, thinking Adore doesn't like electronic sounds and now 214 misunderstands Scratch's posts.... I can only quote George Clinton: Think! It ain't illegal yet!
[Edited 8/15/16 12:50pm]
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Reply #76 posted 08/15/16 12:53pm

purplethunder3
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Every sub-genre of Death Metal. razz headache

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #77 posted 08/15/16 1:36pm

214

NorthC said:

Think again, compadre. Scratch was being sarcastic, but he didn't get what Adore was trying to say, which is, Adore said, he doesn't like music with only electronics (and no live instruments) , but Scratch misunderstood, thinking Adore doesn't like electronic sounds and now 214 misunderstands Scratch's posts.... I can only quote George Clinton: Think! It ain't illegal yet! [Edited 8/15/16 12:50pm]

Are you saying i'm dumb or so kind of stupid shitty guy? mad

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Reply #78 posted 08/15/16 2:07pm

NorthC

No, I'm simply saying read the previous posts and think about them before you post your own. And a hug 2 U, muchacho.
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Reply #79 posted 08/15/16 2:26pm

214

NorthC said:

No, I'm simply saying read the previous posts and think about them before you post your own. And a hug 2 U, muchacho.

I'm not stupid as you suggest.

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Reply #80 posted 08/15/16 2:36pm

purplethunder3
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #81 posted 08/15/16 2:45pm

phunkdaddy

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thekidsgirl said:



phunkdaddy said:


thekidsgirl said:

SMOOTH JAZZ.

Just that elevator music type smooth jazz. My father loves it. disbelief



I love Jazz but I didn't develop a love for it until a friend 4 years younger introduced me to it in 2000 and she used to get me in some of the Jazz spots around town. I never talk about it here because I don't think a whole lot of Orgers are into it. I like listening on the weekends. It's soothing and relaxing.


There is plenty of other types of jazz that I do like, but there is this repetitious generic type of jazz that plays on our local "oldies" station some evenings that I cannot bear. Elevator music is the best way to descibe it.



I gotcha. I'm into modern jazz myself. I probably couldn't tolerate jazz from
the 40's through 60's.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #82 posted 08/15/16 3:23pm

NorthC

214 said:



NorthC said:


No, I'm simply saying read the previous posts and think about them before you post your own. And a hug 2 U, muchacho.

I'm not stupid as you suggest.


I never said nor suggested that.
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Reply #83 posted 08/15/16 3:39pm

214

You said it once again, ican't believe it cool

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Reply #84 posted 08/15/16 3:44pm

NorthC

214 said:

You said it once again, ican't believe it cool


It's easily done
Just take anyone
And pretend that you never have met
(You're a Dylan fan, aren't you? You'll understand wink )
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Reply #85 posted 08/15/16 3:57pm

214

NorthC said:

214 said:

You said it once again, ican't believe it cool

It's easily done Just take anyone And pretend that you never have met (You're a Dylan fan, aren't you? You'll understand wink )

Because something is happening here
But you don’t know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones? cool

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Reply #86 posted 08/16/16 2:44am

NorthC

lol You're alright, you hot tempered little Mexican. hug
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Reply #87 posted 08/16/16 12:15pm

214

NorthC said:

lol You're alright, you hot tempered little Mexican. hug

highfive

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Reply #88 posted 08/16/16 4:06pm

Adorecream

The difference between Prince's electronic sound and those found on modern glossy pop and boyband/video ho singers is, that Prince creates the beats and electronics, he play instruments. Prince writes the song, does all the instruments and programmes all the synthesisers and electronic machines. The average pop song does not, often the beats are looped or smaples that are cut and mixed for a song. The rhythm track usually sells a modern song, all the pretty boy or skank singer does is talk or sing over it.

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Take Uptown vs Uptown festival - First one was written, composed and instrumentalised by Prince, he did everything (Okay the usual disputavos over how many keyboard notes the pre Revolution gave), but Uptown festival is borrowed beats and some marginal quality singing with almost no lyrical diversity, its like a prime British made product next to a cheap Chinese knockoff in quality comparison.

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Modern electric music is machine pumped, meaning a machine pumps the beat, with Prince he was the machine doing the pump and made the pumped beats originally. Beats and melody pretty much stopped after the 1990s and a lot of cirrent pop borrows beats and loops from the disco through to the new jack swing era (1974 - 1992), of course cut up and mixed to death.

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Reply #89 posted 08/17/16 3:54pm

CherryMoon57

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purplethunder3121 said:

I just saw what you did there! lol

Life Matters
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