rtwingo (Ramat Gan, Israel) | | Posted: Jun 02, 2011 - 06:37 | |
Decoy wrote: And it is a bit repetitive too...see what I did there?
I did not get that. Can you repeat? |
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Kaiser (Connecticut) | | Posted: Apr 23, 2011 - 14:15 | |
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Decoy (Milliway's, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe) | | Posted: Jan 27, 2011 - 08:03 | |
Mandible wrote: And a tad bit reptitive if I might add.
TimeWaster wrote:This is repetitive. And also, too, it's also repetitive as well. |
And it is a bit repetitive too...see what I did there? |
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jozooka (Bucks County, PA USA) | | Posted: Jan 19, 2011 - 08:31 | |
I don't know why, but this really reminds me of Siouxsie's Cities in Dust: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hMagNuhLkk Yes?
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Seahunt (Parent's Basement) | | Posted: Jan 19, 2011 - 08:30 | |
tprimeau wrote:I subconsiously started dancing in my work chair. Me too. I feel like Quagmire...giggity. |
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Byronape (Purgatory) | | Posted: Jan 19, 2011 - 08:29 | |
If I was stoned and watching some crazy visualization on whatever media player I was using at the time, this song would be awesome. However, I'm sitting at work and listening to this. Not so impressive and too long.
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whtahtefcuk (Flagstaff, AZ, USA) | | Posted: Jan 19, 2011 - 08:28 | |
Not bad, but definitely not good.
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Shaken_Bake (Mile High City (or is it just me?)) | | Posted: Oct 24, 2010 - 15:16 | |
Someone was paying attention to their "Depeche Mode 101 Background Riffs" class... A+! |
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Sobient (Norway, the icy spine of the world.) | | Posted: Sep 22, 2010 - 22:43 | |
Release Year is 2000 for this one.
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tgrier
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I dig it. Nice Groove. A little long but good beat
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rtrudeau (Bay Area, California) | | Posted: Aug 21, 2010 - 22:22 | |
Wait, have I switched to my husband's smooth jazz station? Blecccch.
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Shesdifferent (Just visiting this planet this is not my home) | | Posted: Jun 26, 2010 - 17:34 | |
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peter_james_bond (The Burg) | | Posted: May 18, 2010 - 07:51 | |
tprimeau wrote:I subconsiously started dancing in my work chair. There should be an emoticon for that! |
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tprimeau (Monroe) | | Posted: May 18, 2010 - 07:34 | |
I subconsiously started dancing in my work chair. |
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: May 10, 2010 - 06:00 | |
Pharlap wrote:very derivitive or am I missing the mystery of it all?
All music derives from other music, hardly surprising after millennia of human music-making. As put-downs go, deriv ative is, well, pretty derivative and pointless. Hell, even Stockhausen was derivative of something. Unless you can quote music that's truly original, in the sense of not belonging to any preceding musical tradition or form? |
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Lazaerus (Valley of the Giants - Oregon) | | Posted: Feb 12, 2010 - 09:07 | |
greyfin10 wrote:
Ah you ruined it for me! I was thinking "Damn, what a nice groove building exercise this is turning out to be" about a minute into the song, opened the comments, and... DAMN, its gonna turn to oatmeal. Oh well... let's see if it actually does:
Edit: Yeah, pretty much. I can see what the artist was reaching for though. He was into it as he was climbing the mountain, but as he neared the top he got distracted and decided he didn't really care about making the summit after all,
I have to agree with grey... it could have been a ROCKER but fell short. I do have to give the guy props for being a one-man-band. I give it a 7 for effort. |
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thewiseking (New York, New York) | | Posted: Feb 12, 2010 - 09:06 | |
sometimes repetition adds power to the groove. not this time.
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Pharlap (Bahama, NC) | | Posted: Feb 12, 2010 - 09:05 | |
very derivitive or am I missing the mystery of it all?
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nalle (Malmo, Sweden) | | Posted: Feb 04, 2010 - 09:58 | |
Sorry, don´t get it.  |
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DigitalJer (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) | | Posted: Feb 04, 2010 - 09:53 | |
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wycado (Smoking cigarettes and plotting revenge) | | Posted: Dec 11, 2009 - 13:46 | |
This is the musical equivalent of the candy that gets left in the Halloween bag after the good stuff is eaten.
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TernaryBit (O-town) | | Posted: Oct 01, 2009 - 15:42 | |
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Wizzuvvoz (Land of Nod. East of Eden on Route 66.) | | Posted: Jul 14, 2009 - 14:08 | |
Kind of a Nile Rogers guitar riff. Land of the good groove
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Mandible
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TimeWaster wrote:This is repetitive. And also, too, it's also repetitive as well.
And a tad bit reptitive if I might add. |
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MaryM (WeHo CA) | | Posted: Apr 10, 2009 - 10:38 | |
rtrudeau wrote: Yes, exactly like that - if Depeche Mode played one chord over and over and over and over ...
Not so much.
the first few seconds I thought is was going to be Depeche Mode |
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ThePoose
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jagdriver wrote: Sounds like my great-nephew practicing his guitar, and he's stuck on getting one chord progression "just right."
Some kind of Western raga |
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(former member) (Phoenixville, PA) | | Posted: Feb 06, 2009 - 08:14 | |
As others have pointed out, this tune starts with a simple riff and tries to build on it ... not too successfully, I'm afraid.
The comments remind me of Ravel's "Bolero" which takes that basic snare drum line and builds ... and builds ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bol%C3%A9ro
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smdeeg (SillyCone Valley) | | Posted: Nov 03, 2008 - 14:07 | |
ziggytrix wrote:the nay-sayers will think I'm crazy, but this song is too short by about 2 or 3 minutes
I completely agree. 2 or 3 minutes of actual content to go along with the funky grove would improve it considerably. Otherwise, meh. |
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TimeWaster (The lower of the two Dakotas) | | Posted: Nov 03, 2008 - 14:03 | |
This is repetitive. And also, too, it's also repetitive as well.
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rtrudeau (Bay Area, California) | | Posted: Oct 02, 2008 - 23:46 | |
lsherida wrote:I kind of like it. Sounds a bit Depeche-Modey
Yes, exactly like that - if Depeche Mode played one chord over and over and over and over ... Not so much. |
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