$6 music and my current obsession

In summary: Thanks!In summary, a conversation about music lovers discussing a deal for all CDs at $5.99 with free shipping and no tax, leads to a discussion of various music genres and artists, including jazz singers, alternative metal bands, and Annie Lennox's album "Medusa." The conversation also includes recommendations for other music websites such as last.fm and iTunes.
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Les Sleeth
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Eh. They don't have any Tool albums, and when I searched for them, they offered me Korn! No thanks, I'll pass. :grumpy:

EDIT : They do, however, have lots of Dream Theater, but I already have most of their albums.
 
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Curious3141 said:
Eh. They don't have any Tool albums, and when I searched for them, they offered me Korn! No thanks, I'll pass. :grumpy:

EDIT : They do, however, have lots of Dream Theater, but I already have most of their albums.

Tool? Is that repairman music? Korn? Is that Midwest tunes? :confused:
 
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Les Sleeth said:
Tool? Is that repairman music? Korn? Is that Midwest tunes? :confused:

:rofl: Tool is probably the best alternative metal band out there, and has been for the last decade or so.

Korn, they're just crap.

What sort of music do you listen to anyway? Must be pretty mainstream if you can find most of it on that highly commercialised site.
 
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Curious3141 said:
:rofl: Tool is probably the best alternative metal band out there, and has been for the last decade or so.

Korn, they're just crap.

What sort of music do you listen to anyway? Must be pretty mainstream if you can find most of it on that highly commercialised site.

I was just teasing you. I listen to jazz, and especially lady jazz singers. That's what happens when you get close to 60 yo . . . you get into the mellow stuff, jazz and/or classical.
 
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Les Sleeth said:
I was just teasing you. I listen to jazz, and especially lady jazz singers. That's what happens when you get close to 60 yo . . . you get into the mellow stuff, jazz and/or classical.

Nice. :smile: Not that familiar with Jazz, but I like Ella.

I do listen to a lot of Classical Music (mostly hate opera though).

One of the reasons I like Dream Theater (another Alternative/Progressive Metal band) is because nearly all the band members are graduates of the Berkeley School of Music. It shows in their compositions and musicianship.
 
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Besides Ella Fitzgerald, there's Sarah Vaughn, Billie Holiday, and Lena Horne, and I like Mahalia Jackson, who is considered a gospel singer, but she did a little jazz.

Here's a list of 50 great female jazz singers - http://www.waer.org/50women.html [Broken]

Patti Labelle was also a great singer, as is Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight, who are more R&B and soul.

Les, I guess you know about
http://www.lizzwright.net/ - very nice - smooth :cool:
http://www.bluenote.com/artistpage.asp?ArtistID=3273 [Broken] :tongue2:

And don't forget Annie Lennox who has been moving into new areas. She did a really nice rendition of Neil Young's Don't Let It Bring You Down.

:biggrin: :cool:
 
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Only shipping to the US and nearby countries...oh well.
Still a good deal if you're in the US. It'd be cool if there was something like this in Australia.

That's really weird that there's no Tool or Perfect Circle. They're ten times more well known than The Agony Scene or even Dredg. Don't know why they would stock Andrew W.K. though.
 
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Way too limited. Checked The Shins. Nope. Checked Sigur Ros. Only two CDs. Oh well. I'll keep the site in mind.
 
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Curious3141 said:
One of the reasons I like Dream Theater (another Alternative/Progressive Metal band) is because nearly all the band members are graduates of the Berkeley School of Music. It shows in their compositions and musicianship.

I believed they actually dropped out of Berkeley, though I might be mistaken.
 
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DeadWolfe said:
I believed they actually dropped out of Berkeley, though I might be mistaken.
That I'm not sure about. You could be right.
 
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http://www.smother.net/interviews/petrucci.php3 [Broken]

seems at least one or two of them dropped out of collage
 
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oh and thanks Les...I just spent about 50 bucks ..man those 6 bucks add up fast!
 
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Astronuc said:
Les, I guess you know about
http://www.lizzwright.net/ - very nice - smooth :cool:
http://www.bluenote.com/artistpage.asp?ArtistID=3273 :tongue2:

I hadn't seen them. Thanks. Is it possible fall in love with a voice? I am in despair because Lizz only has two albums. Cassandra is amazing too.


Astronuc said:
And don't forget Annie Lennox who has been moving into new areas. She did a really nice rendition of Neil Young's Don't Let It Bring You Down.

Lizz Wright did Young's "Old Man," very nice. I didn't know that about Lennox. I love her voice. Thanks for the tip. Here's one for you (maybe I get lucky and turn you on to one you don't know about :tongue2:). "Some Cats Know, Jeanie Bryson sings songs of Peggy Lee" https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000003D5D/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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Annie Lennox, Album = Medusa
http://www.annie-lennox.com/medusa2.htm

Track Listing :
1) No More 'I Love You's' *
2) Take Me to the River
3) A Whiter Shade of Pale *
4) Don't Let It Bring You Down
5) Train in Vain
6) I Can't Get Next to You
7) Downtown Lights
8) Thin Line Between Love and Hate
9) Waiting in Vain *
10) Something So Right *

Special Edition Bonus CD Includes The Live Tracks : (mostly from Diva album)
Money Can't Buy It
Legend in My Living Room
Who's That Girl
You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart
Little Bird
Walking on Broken Glass
Here Comes the Rain Again
Why
Something So Right (Studio Version)
 
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Thanks for the link!
 
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Last.fm - an alternative to CDs

http://www.last.fm/

Itunes has a radio or streaming audio as well.
 
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Astronuc said:

Wow, great resource. I will use it to check out new music.
 

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