Who ever likes Hans Zimmer 'Time' and Hip Hop take a listen to the no. one rapper in Germany, Kool Savas as he used Zimmers Time-Theme for one of his latest pieces: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xKF45TvUVw Have fun with it. Great kind of music.
old timer, take this trip with me. It can show your how markets work on all fractals with a single pattern. slip over to the Grand Canyon Suite and settle down with Celibrelache directing the Munich symphony. In Bolero, Groffe uses the same pattern with seven fractals( the same number as the interlocking fractals of our markets, today) in about this order: oboe flute tenor sax soprano sax piccalo trombone and finally violins. All the strings play pitsicatto until the time for the strings arrives. Just watch the director signal the "end of the theme" and "the beginning of the next" Better still watch the audience "anticipate" LOL. At what point does "Bolero" become differentiated in your mind? Now listen to the Geithner interview in Davos. You see Bolero all over again on a Global Depression basis. It is interseting to watch the questioner interview Geithner. Not as good as the "Inside Job" question script simply because the movie crew had a cast that didn't know what was going to be hitting them. The financial industry guys didn't know what was going down at all. So Geithner is a quitter, too. It is the same for music and its listeners. Is your musical mind differentiated enough to recall a score and list its fractals for a theme. Do Peter and the Wolf and find out. LOL.. probably not. Or redo the banjo duel in your mind. See how they add the VE's and fanning???? The mind is a beautiful thing if you do the work to learn to make your mind work. Just what is that required specific effort???? Why can't anyone ever "get it"? Imagine writing the score for each day ahead of time. Do you remember that dummy who symbolized me as an ancient drunken wine bottle? So I showed him the next 18 trades, in the order of events, for the following day ahead of time; I used the interlocking fractal themes. (Including calling the timing of the PM breakout.) This November there is a similar adventure coming up. As the galexy and the solar system planes align, I plan on going to the all of the ancient star gazing civililizations (including the full solar eclipse and subsequent meteor showers. I'm going counterclockwise, as a matter of fact; it will take less time (18 0r 20 days to circumnavigate). A bunch of friends will be my gueasts. Read "Music of the Spheres" to get the pic. I guess I'm a culture vulture, too.
here is a good pair for it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv0y0On8ZGQ&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omQ-7wZTXvI
I thought this stuff was cool in college. I listened a lot of fag music like Depeche Mode, Erasure, New Order.... in college. I think I was a quasi-fag in college. Damn. Man should be a man. Agree or disagree?
If the music you heard in college was gayish, nothing wrong with that either way Steve. If it still bothers though, you might want to speak to your parents about it.
big fan of Depeche mode. their last concert at madison square garden in 2009 was awesome! impressive sound
The 50s and 60s just can't be rivalled for sheer passion and power. I hate the modern crap made by stoooopid looking kids with a money man in a suit close by - rubbish. All sounds half baked and came outa a factory. Take Brenda Lee for power Connie Francis for melancholy passion Duane Eddy for great guitar music Elvis, Buddy Holly and on and on
here's one I like, Dewy Balfa and his son playing fiddlesticks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFyOGqmITjM