garyjd
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I always either have a movie, book on tape/cd or music on. I like to listen to either period music or soundtracks from a movie of the period.~Gary
Ooop's, forgot the books on tape! Shelby Foote's "Stars In Their Courses" (Gettysburg campaign) 7 tapes read by the author. And Ed Bearss Gettysburg tour tape (Drive safely & obey all traffic laws :lol: )are a must when doing CW subjects.Originally posted by garyjd@Dec 30 2005, 09:39 PM
I always either have a movie, book on tape/cd or music on. I like to listen to either period music or soundtracks from a movie of the period.~Gary
Dan,Originally posted by Dan Morton@Dec 31 2005, 04:45 AM
Marc - Sorry to disagree with you, but "Inagaddavida" is NOT a good drum solo and I say that as a drummer since 1965, playing soul, rock, jazz, but never Country.
Anything by the immortal Buddy Rich - now THAT's A HELLUVA drum solo!!!!
Anything by Dave Weckl - now THAT's a well-crafted and intricate drum solo. Weckl's a jazz drummer, debatably the best living.
In terms of rock drummers, Neil Peart is debatably the best living and the only rock drummer I know of that writes such interesting song lyrics. The best immortal - no question - John Bonham. How did he play consistently behind the beat like that, so late all the time and still sound right!!!??? I've heard drummers try to duplicate his style so many times I've lost count. Nobody can.
No offense, I'm not saying you aren't entitled to your own tastes in music and drums, Marc, but just give those guys a listen for inventive, incredibly difficult to play chops.
sounds like a badass ride. post some pics!! i love rockabilly myself, mostly newer style stuff thoughOriginally posted by 53buick@Dec 30 2005, 10:45 PM
Howdy,
I listen to old Blues,40's and 50's. A lot of 40's big band and swing. Most of all, Rockabilly, old and new. I drive a old 53 Buick, chopped and it shoots flame so I have to listen to Rockabilly or they take away all my tattoos. There is always some Man in Black, Johnny Cash in the changer. Ryan
Me too. Add to that, bluegass/folk when working on ACW stuff (so I guess this mostly what I listen when painting. When painting Warhammer/Warhammer 40k stuff (my new passion), I love heavy metal (but NOT hair bands).Originally posted by Jason W.@Dec 30 2005, 12:12 PM
I can listen to practically anything. Classical, Rock, Country and Jazz. Sometimes when I'm really into a subject, I'll put on German, French or British military marches. When working on American Civil War subjects I'll put on fife and Drum or brass band music. Movie soundtracks are cool too.
It's strange that I CAN'T concentrate without some sort of background "sound".
Jason
nice. what about newer style Oi dont you like? lol not alots changed with it.Originally posted by arthur@Jan 1 2006, 12:01 AM
OK, here is my audio mix
Mostly Iron Maiden,AC/DC,The Creed and Collective Soul with a touch of Motorhead,Andrea Bocelli,Queen,CCR,ELO,Offspring,Red Hot Chili Peppers, Madness,Suicidal Tendencies,Limp Bizkit and some early Oi.
As you can see I like a bit of everything and I choose CDs depending on the mood I am in.
Cheers,
A.
Matthew,Originally posted by ruderogo@Jan 1 2006, 07:39 PM
nice. what about newer style Oi dont you like? lol not alots changed with it.