LOVE LOVE LOVE me some Osborne Brothers!
You gotta post that video !! lol ...
LOVE LOVE LOVE me some Osborne Brothers!
You gotta post that video !! lol ...
Radiohead are another favourite of mine. Will put some on my trip to work tomorrow.Radiohead.....Kid A....I listened to both The Bends, and OK Computer a lot when they came out, and loved them, but I've worn them out and have lost enthusiasm for them, I still like them, but I have heard them too much. Back in the day, I stopped listening to Radiohead after OK Computer, not sure why? So the latter albums, like In Rainbows and Kid A are relatively fresh to me. The change in their music from the conventional guitar based band to latter material is refreshing. Still using traditional instruments, but also some more experimental sounds and processing. I actually like the latter material more. Although, OK Computer was really pretty amazing!
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Laetatus Sum - by Claudio Monetverdi.
@rm5, you might like this particular (and, to my ear, spell-binding) Baroque piece - the bass line is amazing.
I'll have to listen to both of these pieces when I have a free minute!@rm5, I have recommended Antonio Soler's fantastic Fandango to you, as well as Laetatus Sum by Claudio Monteverdi, both of which I love.
Another extremely interesting Baroque piece (which I am currently listening to) with a brilliant bass line is The Bells of Saint Genevieve (Sonnerie de Sainte-Genieviève du Mont de Paris) by Marin Marais.