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I thought I would share this with y'all.

 

A different style of music, generally called Swamp Pop.

 

 

Now go cry in your beer.

 

Peace & Love!

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In honor of Scotty's latest avatar... :P

 

[listen at least 1:33 min. in]

 

I almost fell asleep. Maybe good meditation music for me?

 

Thanks for sharing.

 

Peace & Love!

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Listening to this lady right now:

 

 

The only woman I know of who can sing from the heart, soul and mouth simultaniously.

 

Peace & Love!

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Who's in your driver's seat?

 

Who's movin to the trick of the beat?

 

Just take your place in the driver's seat!

 

I liked that. Started out a little like "Pretty Woman".

 

Peace & Love!

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Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band -

 

Trout Mask Replica

Lick My Decals Off, Baby

Batchain Puller

 

I put them all on an mp3 CD and have had it in my car for a couple weeks now, lol. Gimme dat ol' time Religion!

 

Once you go Beefheart it's hard to go back!

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Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band -

 

Trout Mask Replica

Lick My Decals Off, Baby

Batchain Puller

 

I put them all on an mp3 CD and have had it in my car for a couple weeks now, lol. Gimme dat ol' time Religion!

 

Once you go Beefheart it's hard to go back!

 

I have one Beefheart LP. Haven't listened to it for a while.

 

Listening to Marmalade right now but soon it will be time to get back to organizing my music which I have been working of during the past few days.

 

Peace & Love!

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Who's in your driver's seat?

 

ha! Great one - put me in the mood for some New Wave and I thought of these guys:

 

 

Totally undervalued and underestimated pop awesomeness.

 

RIP Doug Fieger

 

 

 

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I have one Beefheart LP. Haven't listened to it for a while.

Peace & Love!

 

 

This one requires amplification, ample:

 

 

 

What this World needs is a good two dollar Room ana' good two dollar Broom laugh.gif

 

 

Oh and then this one, lol, not the Nat King Cole version:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhiVzHO_V8M

 

 

ok, I'll stop now...

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yummMMmmmmm@ Wilson Pickett biggrin.gif

 

I'll be editing some singing bowl and gong recordings I made with a friend last year, I committed myself to finally getting the project done. It'll be a CD for friends and family, and for people who've attended our meditation evenings. It's kid of tough to do because the waves from the bowls are so overtone-rich that they quickly cause the speakers to hum. It's hard to get the perfect mix... Plus the lowest freq's from the gongs are missing, we have to re-record them with a better mic wacko.gif

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Hi Soaring Crane,

 

I know what you are talking about.

 

I have a very old music edit program (Cool Edit '96) that I use. It allows me to modify the amplitude of any frequency range of a .wav file. (It has many other very useful capabilities as well.)

 

I think the program is still available on the net for download and limited options use if you are interested. (But, the program is no longer supported because the owner sold the rights to somebody else.)

 

Peace & Love!

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d. (But, the program [CoolEdit] is no longer supported because the owner sold the rights to somebody else.)

 

Peace & Love!

 

Hey, MB - I know the program very well, thanks. Btw, you don't "sell" to Adobe, lol. Adobe decides if they want you or not, and then they take you. Ask MacroMedia ;)

 

My friend has a home studio and uses Cubase.

 

Take a looksee at Audacity from the old Soundforge people:

 

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/?lang=en

 

It's pretty good and completely free. I think the multi-track section of CE is easier to work with but Audacity has better tools and just a more modern interface in general.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lots of Boredoms, DRI, Sun Ra and Funkadelic. I've been getting more into hardcore and jazz lately--any good recommendations?

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Hey, MB - I know the program very well, thanks. Btw, you don't "sell" to Adobe, lol. Adobe decides if they want you or not, and then they take you. Ask MacroMedia ;)

 

My friend has a home studio and uses Cubase.

 

Take a looksee at Audacity from the old Soundforge people:

 

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/?lang=en

 

It's pretty good and completely free. I think the multi-track section of CE is easier to work with but Audacity has better tools and just a more modern interface in general.

 

Yeah, someone told me about Audacity a while back and I down-loaded it. Nice program but it just felt cluncky in my hands so I stayed with CoolEdit.

 

Yeah, I have some issues with Adobe but I won't talk about them.

 

Peace & Love!

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