I ocassionaly listen to the Beach Boys and throw in some surf guitar stuff. My wife hates this stuff so I have to play it when shes not around.:~)
What do you listen to when no one else can hear it
Everyone has something they like to listen to, but won't play it when their friends are around for fear of getting abused. What are your recordings that you don't play for friends, but will put on when no one else is around.
To break the ice, I'll go first.
The Carpenters - from their last LP that came out right after Karen died - "Make believe it's your first time."
Don't be a coward, fess up!
To break the ice, I'll go first.
The Carpenters - from their last LP that came out right after Karen died - "Make believe it's your first time."
Don't be a coward, fess up!
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Nrchy, I tried to get a copy here in the USA & drew a blank each time. So, when I was vacationing in Switzerland some time back, I ended up buying all my Reinhard Fendrich & Muenchener Freiheit CDs in Zurich. What was amazing was that NOBODY had these CDs in the French part of Switzerland! I could get them only in the German part! Fendrich has a website but I do not see a link to order his CDs off this site :-( http://www.fendrich.at |
The Latin Playboys. An experimental venture by Los Lobos members David Hidalgo and Louie Perez. Elements of Latin, Blues, Acid Rock, Jazz and Beat poetry. Not mainstream enough for most of my friends. There's a couple of cuts on the excellent 'Desperado' film soundtrack, perhaps another album that would fall into this category for me. |
If you want a Mancini album that really cooks try "The Big Latin Band". The recording quality is exceptional for it's time, hell it's good for even now! Most of the songs are not Mancini's so they aren't on any other albums/CD's. I loved it as a kid and I like it now. I had borrowed the album in the 70's but the CD sounds just as good. It's a must have. Thanx, Russ |
The ))}RhinOphonic{(( CD is decent as well. Hmmm,a kindred 70's spirit. You may have it...I've got 'Garbage...2.0 to be precise,wrong decade...wait what's this? 'Klaatu's Calling Occupants? I'm now feeling 'Bluer Than Blue ,here's the keys to a 'Hot Rod Lincoln...'Strange Way to lose...I've yet to know when to hold Âem, know when to fold Âem. |
Herb Alpert "Midnight Sun" Jazz light, done right. Way better than you would think. Great sonics, a couple of really nice performances as well. "Spirit Of Tibet" One of those Hallmark Card Store buy three greeting cards, get this CD free! kind of things. Lots of temple bells, swirling synthesizers, chants and drums. Shallow, but fun to listen to anyway. |
I have terrible taste in music! I dont hide any of it. Many of my friends absolutely object to the Mcgarrigle sisters cds I have. Ditto on Bing Crosby too. Karen Carpenter had a great voice! I was sad when she died. In that vein, I occationally play abba cds and that really pisses my nieghbor downstairs off. |
Kid Rock- "Devil Without a Cause" It's not that I am embarrassed (well maybe a little) it's just that everyone finds it so offensive that I can only listen to it when I'm by myself. Song No. 4- "I am the Bullgod" is just a great in your face, play it loud rock song. It also has some very cool sonics. |
Guys, Portishead... how can you listen to that alone?? I have to be horizontal with some females for that one! Albert..;. Kate Bush is ALWAYS OK to listen to. Tell you're friends to get a clue if they don't tolerate it! And Junior Wells! Love him! He used to come through a little blues bar I used to frequent in St Louis years ago....WOW could he drink! For mme it's Public Enemy, the wife hates them, and the Wffle House Family! KT |
when i was a teenage boy all my buddies were listening to led zepplin type music & i would sneak off to listen to miles davis & red garland so they wouldnt pan on me. nowadays i could care less who hears what i have playin,my kids trip out sometimes though. a few years ago my son heard me listening to frank zappa's thing fish & asked me(whats wrong with that guy pop!)i got a grin. i dont care who hears it but the lamest music i listen to has gotta be lisa loeb,there's somthing about a soft voiced female that puts things into perspective. |
Kublakhan, I saw Kenny G in concert, I hang my head in shame. The guy who talked me into seeing Kenny G than told me to see the Violent Femmes and also KD Lang (before they were popular) and I missed them because Kenny G was so redundant I did not know what to expect. I wish I could go back in time for those two concerts... back to the thread: Portishead - Dummy Can - any of their stuff good call AlbertPorter on Carla Bley also Phillip Glass for that matter... I know someone who thinks I am braindamaged from drugs for listening to this stuff - so he misses half my collection |
Boy, this is easy. I've got lots of material that offends fellow music group members my age. In Rock we have: (1) The Streets, "Original Pirate Material" (2) Eminem, "The Eminem Show" (3) Kate Bush, "The Whole Story" (4) Bob Dylan, "Time Out of Mind" (5) Bjork, "MedĂșlla" (6) The White Stripes, "White Blood Cells" In Jazz we have: (1) Carla Bley, "Heavy Heart" (2) Charlie Hayden, "The Ballad of the Fallen" (3) Miles Davis, "Music from Siesta" (Marcus Miller) Classical: (1) Carl Orff, "Music for Children" (2) Mady MesplĂ©, "Any" (3) Karlheinz Stockhausen. "Kontakte, for piano, percussion & electronic sounds" Blues: Junior Wells, "Hoodoo Man Blues" Bobby Blue Bland, "Two Steps from the Blues" (Original LP) Jesse Fuller, "The Monkey and the Engineer" |
So this is the second half of the thread 'Guilty Pleasures'...Well, my wife likes to listen to half of whats listed on that thread, and I didnt realize some of it was embarrassing, so... My family adapts to most of what I play from reggae to bluegrass to jazz to country to rock to just wierd. I can take the Carpenters but I usually leave when she plays Barbara Streisand. Ouch! Sorry. I will spare my wife heavy stuff like King Crimson 'Larks Tounges in Aspec' or Praxis 'Transmutation', maybe very old Zappa....not that much she cant take. She seems to enjoy 'Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots' by Flaming Lips, but probably not as much as I do. I enjoy playing the Dean Martin albums her mother left her. My kids never seem to be saying "I hate that music". Maybe I have it easy, I think we are blissfully ignorant of embarrassment. ...Ok, I came up with one thats only appropriate for close friends or for weeding out the hardcores at the later stages of a party : Poor Dumb Bastards, I think out of Houston. Wonderfully offensive, unfit for any audience. Any Bastards fans out there? Expose yourself now. |