What do you guys listen to? :)

Luis de Bethencourt bethencourt at gmail.com
Fri Nov 30 19:33:59 GMT 2007


Are you guys aware that Ubuntu Studio has a lastfm group?
http://www.lastfm.es/group/Ubuntu+Studio

Join in!

Luis de Bethencourt

On Nov 30, 2007 8:28 PM, greg emond <g4gregoire at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>  thats a pretty good idea...
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>  Id love to share my stuff with the list...although im not sure the list
> wants to hear my stuff  :)
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>  as for the security aspect, as soon as your songs are out there...would it
> be on cd, or Itunes, or whatever, they are vulnerable to download...till
> somebody comes with a magic pill, its just a reality we have to live
> with...and if its not download, its bands picking up your ideas!
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>  but yeah thats a good plan!  I would gladfully contribute to  a ubuntu
> studio musical melting pot....and the songs shoud be done exclusively with
> ubuntu studio tools  ;)  (well aside from external equipment, of course)
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>  From: deepthinker22 at comcast.net
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> To: ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: RE: What do you guys listen to? :)
> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 12:16:44 -0500
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> I think I own 75% of that list
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>  computer-savvy music-heads (and music-savvy computer-heads).  I'm into a
> wide variety too:  I especially like music that is brutally honest like
> Johnny Cash, early U2... music that is agressive/progressive and intricate
> like Yes, Genesis, Rush, King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, The Police, Cream
> (anything Clapton), Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden (& other Chris Cornell
> projects to an extent)... music that is soothing but still smart like Miles,
> Coltrane, Beethoven, Chopin, Ravell, Rachmaninoff, Ray Lamontagne, Nick
> Drake, Andrew Bird, Coldplay, CSN(Y)... music that is just solid rock &
> roll, like Petty, The Stones, Hendrix, Foo Fighters... music that is
> cutting-edge or just plain unique like Radiohead, Tom Waits, Pink Floyd,
> Phish, Steely Dan, Bowie, Jeff Buckley, Ours.
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> Mabey we should set up a server to share (limited of course) our own
> recordings or creations to be used with the Ubuntu studio users, to check
> out the wide variety of the mucisians. Say like 30sec clips. (Limited to
> users only) I am sure that as a whole group of programmers, we can find a
> way to prevent downloading, and freeloaders. Just an idea being floated,
> might need a poll or something to get a general feel of the idea though.
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> From: ubuntu-studio-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com
> [mailto:ubuntu-studio-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Sean
> Corbett
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 9:33 AM
> To: ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: What do you guys listen to? :)
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> Well I'm new to the list so I'll at least say hello first... hello!  My
> name's Sean, and I am an UbuntuStudioholic.  Forgive me if someone else
> already used that line, or if it's just plain dorky.
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> Sounds like everyone has really varied, but good, music tastes on this list,
> which is to be expected from computer-savvy music-heads (and music-savvy
> computer-heads).  I'm into a wide variety too:  I especially like music that
> is brutally honest like Johnny Cash, early U2... music that is
> agressive/progressive and intricate like Yes, Genesis, Rush, King Crimson,
> Led Zeppelin, The Police, Cream (anything Clapton), Smashing Pumpkins,
> Soundgarden (& other Chris Cornell projects to an extent)... music that is
> soothing but still smart like Miles, Coltrane, Beethoven, Chopin, Ravell,
> Rachmaninoff, Ray Lamontagne, Nick Drake, Andrew Bird, Coldplay, CSN(Y)...
> music that is just solid rock & roll, like Petty, The Stones, Hendrix, Foo
> Fighters... music that is cutting-edge or just plain unique like Radiohead,
> Tom Waits, Pink Floyd, Phish, Steely Dan, Bowie, Jeff Buckley, Ours.
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> That said, I also harbor a secret love for 70s Christian folk and rock, like
> Keith Green, Glass Harp (Phil Keaggy), Larry Norman, Parable, Love Song...
> there's a few others I can't think of at the moment.  Oh and my favorite
> guitarist is probably Jim Hall... search YouTube for him, please, if you're
> into jazz.  I play guitar myself, so if you couldn't tell my tastes are
> strongly guitar-centric.  Until recently i was in a Coldplay-like band
> called Idiosympathy; we still have some music up on myspace, recordings that
> I engineered.  Shameless plug, sorry.
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> Oh and one more guilty pleasure:  chiptunes.  i.e., music written
> specifically for/on old (mid-80s) game and computer systems, such as the NES
> or Commodore 64.  Here are a couple good examples you can look up on myspace
> or google:  Bit Shifter, Nullsleep, Tree Wave, Animal Style, the Vinny Club.
> Also the music *from* said era of video games i find to be quite amazing...
> limiting counterpoint to 3 parts really forced the composers to be creative.
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> Sorry that was long, there's just so much good music out there!  I didn't
> even list my favorite local bands, which there are plenty of.
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> Sean
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