cj001f Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Oh, and tapes of Jane Fonda's voice. She can say anything and we just swoon. except for this, then we puke: Quote
skykilo Posted July 27, 2006 Posted July 27, 2006 Let's all hold hands now. How about KUMBAYAH? Quote
crackers Posted July 28, 2006 Posted July 28, 2006 Moricone 03 the remixes of the classic moricone tracks. Gotan Project 122 and 123 my favs K&D Sessions Eno Ambient Music for Airports D1. Cafe Drechsler Morcheeba Live from Brixton to Beijing Sigur Ros Ryoksopp Goldfarbb Felt Mountain The Aphex Twin stuff from the early 90s bit heavier: S.U.N. Project Statistic Oliver Lieb Espania Elektro guitar etcetera: willie nelson ralph stanley skatalites esp guns of navarone... finally: Eric B and Rakim Don't Sweat the Technique Quote
crackers Posted July 28, 2006 Posted July 28, 2006 Also one of my all time favorites: spacemen3: dreamweapon an evening of contemporary sitar music Quote
billcoe Posted August 26, 2006 Posted August 26, 2006 Also one of my all time favorites: spacemen3: dreamweapon an evening of contemporary sitar music Crackers, I don't know how you did it, but you quickly killed off this thread. Quote
ForrestCL Posted August 26, 2006 Posted August 26, 2006 Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" John Coltrane "Blue Train" Peter Tosh Taj Mahal Quote
chirp Posted August 26, 2006 Posted August 26, 2006 Crackers said; S.U.N. Project Statistic What is that? I have Drosophilia, Sexperimental, and Insecticide...their new album is called "Wicked". Searching their discography I see nothing called "Statistic? I am a major S.U.N. project fan so please elighten me. Quote
JayB Posted August 28, 2006 Author Posted August 28, 2006 I have to give top honors to chirp and Ken Ford for the rec's so far. Good stuff. Quote
ken4ord Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 Alright JayB if you like those suggestion and there is only one CD that you will buy for the next year, you need to buy 13 & God. I am not one to listen to a CD over and over day after day, but this one I can not stop listening to. There are influences of classical, jazz, hip-hop, electronica, alt rock and spoken word all wound together for one CD that really needs to be several hour longer. I just went on a shopping spree when I was back so here is a couple of other suggestions. *Peeping Tom (Mike Patton and others, not too chill but very cool) *Dan the Automator-Wanna buy a monkey *Gnarls Barkley-St. Elsewhere (Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo) Quote
ken4ord Posted September 13, 2006 Posted September 13, 2006 Are there any music geeks out there? Anyways what I am looking for is the songlist for Ninerain - Choice (It is a compliation of there only two in studio recordings). If any one can help it will be greatly appreciated......And yes it is chillout music very cool jazz from Mexico, by I think mainly Belge players. Quote
archenemy Posted September 13, 2006 Posted September 13, 2006 Are there any music geeks out there? Anyways what I am looking for is the songlist for Ninerain - Choice (It is a compliation of there only two in studio recordings). If any one can help it will be greatly appreciated......And yes it is chillout music very cool jazz from Mexico, by I think mainly Belge players. I am being totally serious when I tell you that Gary is a music geek. He geeks more on classical, but might be able to help you find this jazz recording. PM him, he'll help you out. good luck with your search! Quote
Raindawg Posted September 13, 2006 Posted September 13, 2006 Chirp say: consider myself to be pretty uber into chillout/ambient/downtempo and these are my picks for some fine stuff, some common and some not so, but really nice variety tho. Good choices in the above posts, its nice to see some recognition of an oft ignored genre. Tipsy Dub Trees Younger Brother OTT Shpongle Steve Roach Inlakesh Kruder & D0rf Thievery Corporation Zero 7 Cafe Del Mar Series Older Autechre: Incunabula (my fave, Bass Cadet) Synesthesia: Ephemeral Sven Vath: Touch Themes Raindawg say: I've never heard of even one of the pudknockers listed above. Do these guys "perform" during talent night at the community college and then one of their girlfriends sells the home-made CD's after the show? Garage bands? Like Joe's? "We could jam in joe's garage His mama was screamin' His dad was mad We was playin' the same old song In the afternoon 'n' sometimes we would Play it all night long It was all we knew, 'n' easy too So we wouldn't get it wrong All we did was bend the string like... Hey! Down in joe's garage We didn't have no dope or lsd But a coupla quartsa beer Would fix it so the intonation Would not offend yer ear And the same old chords goin' over 'n' over Became a symphony We would play it again 'n' again 'n' again 'cause it sounded good to me" Quote
ken4ord Posted September 14, 2006 Posted September 14, 2006 Dawg you gotta get out of Joe's garage sometime and listen to music. Hell most of the bands that Fairweather listed you can buy in almost any CD store. Arch thanks for suggestion, after a couple of days I was able to locate the songlist. I am not sure if you could buy a that CD anywhere since there was only 1000 standard copies made and additional 300 collectors copies. Quote
JayB Posted September 16, 2006 Author Posted September 16, 2006 Alright JayB if you like those suggestion and there is only one CD that you will buy for the next year, you need to buy 13 & God. I am not one to listen to a CD over and over day after day, but this one I can not stop listening to. There are influences of classical, jazz, hip-hop, electronica, alt rock and spoken word all wound together for one CD that really needs to be several hour longer. I just went on a shopping spree when I was back so here is a couple of other suggestions. *Peeping Tom (Mike Patton and others, not too chill but very cool) *Dan the Automator-Wanna buy a monkey *Gnarls Barkley-St. Elsewhere (Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo) Good rec on 13&God. Quote
celticclimber Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 (edited) so basically, he's like that 'Nilla Ice dude? Holy crap that was funny! chillin tunes with good guitar? David Gilmore's solo work, Pink Floyd's Wish you were here, and to lighten any mood in any environment....The Sean O'Neil Band's Irish Pub Songs!!! (It's pretty tough to be angry, irritated, or depressed when listening to an irish fiddle and a drunk guy singing about "O'Connor's daughter who don't know the taste of water," or some redhead named Molly Malone) Edited September 16, 2006 by celticclimber Quote
G-spotter Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Who dares to speak of Donegal You get kicks in the bars and kicks in the balls The harp that played in Tara's halls Is burning on the dump Virginia is a gin town Belturbot is a sin town And all the boys from Skintown Are in England on the lump Got pissed in Letterkenny With darlin' sportin' Jenny Spent me very last penny And we made it in the press The husband caught me in the bed Tried to shoot me in the head Had to swim the stream to get The Donegal Express Kahaya! You fuck! Come Hell of high water I might have fucked your Missus But I never fucked your daughter Fol-diddle-dee-ahhh Quote
Greta Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 Junior Boys........one night only, tonight at Neumo's. Be there, or you arent a real chill-out music fan. Quote
kevbone Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 (edited) Joe Pass, one the great jazz guitar player EVER. PS, jack johnson, blows Edited September 29, 2006 by kevbone Quote
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