Music Music to Lift Your Soul: 4 Genres & Honorable Mention

  • Thread starter Thread starter Hornbein
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Lift Music
AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers around the best music across four genres: classical, country, hard rock, and fusion. Notable classical pieces include JS Bach's "Air On A G String" and Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony, while country highlights include Merle Haggard's "Workingman’s Blues." In hard rock, songs like Fit For Rivals' "Your Worst Mistake" and AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long" are mentioned. Fusion is represented by Cartoon Theory's "Wizardry Mind." The conversation touches on the timelessness of certain songs, with examples like The Beatles' "Yesterday" and John Lennon's "Imagine," which are praised for their enduring appeal. The impact of music on personal experiences is also highlighted, particularly with the mention of "Ashokan Farewell," which holds emotional significance for some participants. The thread reflects a deep appreciation for a wide range of music, emphasizing how certain tracks resonate across generations and personal histories.
  • #151
From Jeff Beck and the Yardbirds

Over, Under, Sideways, Down (1966)​

Heart Full Of Soul (1965)​



Guitarist Eric Clapton left the Yardbirds in March 1965 because of a perceived shift in musical direction. Inspired in part by Jeff Beck, who replaced Clapton, the group began to experiment with different musical styles. Beck had more varied influences and used electronically enhanced guitar effects, which he brought to the group's sound.

Shapes of Things (1966)​

 
  • Love
  • Like
Likes difalcojr and pinball1970
Science news on Phys.org
  • #152
just to add to that, Lovely demo from him here

 
  • #153
This is a fantastic full concert
 
  • Love
Likes Astronuc and pinball1970
  • #154
Rediscovered this song yesterday:
 
  • Like
Likes pinball1970
  • #155
 
  • Like
Likes pinball1970 and Astronuc
  • #156
Interdimensional said:

Oh that's nice. Something I didn't know existed. I'd expect you'd like Hiromi Euhara's latest with a string quartet.
 
Last edited:
  • #157
Love this guy:
 
  • Like
Likes pinball1970
  • #158
 
  • Like
Likes pinball1970
  • #159
Hornbein said:
Oh that's nice. Something I didn't know existed. I'd expect you'd like Hiromi Euhara's latest with a string quartet.

Yes very much.
 
  • #160

Gabriela Montero and Rex Lewis Clark​

 
  • #161
Jarvis323 said:

Gabriela Montero and Rex Lewis Clark​


Dang, I thought they would be improvising four-handed. That would be SO cool.

I'm glad that improvisation is today increasingly tolerated in the classical milieu. Van Beethoven and JS were famous for it. It may be making a comeback.
 
  • Like
Likes Jarvis323 and BWV
  • #163
In memory of Martyn Bennett (17 February 1971 – 30 January 2005), a Canadian-Scottish musician who was influential in the evolution of modern Celtic fusion, a blending of traditional Celtic and modern music. He was a piper, violinist, composer, producer and innovator. His compositions crossed musical and cultural divides. Sporting dreadlocks at the height of his performing career, his energetic displays led to descriptions such as "the techno piper".

Swallowtail - I heard for the first time tonight. Then I heard that he had died from cancer, just a couple of weeks shy of his 34th birthday. :frown:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martyn_Bennett
 
  • Like
Likes pinball1970
  • #164
The Ultimate in fusion music?

It's possible that these musicians have never met face to face. Indeed it is quite possible that when this was made they were all on different continents.

I believe that that synthesizer solo was programmed, not played. That's fine with me.

They have tried to duplicate this success but have so far fallen short. Trap drum genius Travis Orbin usually hires out to play metal music.

 
  • Like
Likes pinball1970
  • #165
Best ever in Japanese fusion. Fusion burned out fast in the West but survived in Japan. So these women have grown up listening to it.



The drummer learned to sing Chick Corea's Spain before she could talk. Her Dad wrote the first tune.
 
  • Like
Likes pinball1970
  • #166
 
  • #167


The ultimate in funk from Was/Not Was. Featuring Marcus Miller on ebass.
 
  • #168


Double lead guitar & sweep picking
 
  • #169


Yucco Miller -- Hyperdrive

About as intense as it gets. Yucco later gave up on this and became a comedian.
 
  • Like
Likes pinball1970
  • #170
Hornbein said:


Yucco Miller -- Hyperdrive

About as intense as it gets. Yucco later gave up on this and became a comedian.

Funky! Not keen on very trebly bass though but great playing.
 
  • #171
Possessed by this song

 
  • #173
Sagittarius A-Star said:
4'33 by John Cage

Actually the piece is in three movements. The pianist is directed to do certain things which I've forgotten.
 
  • Like
Likes Sagittarius A-Star
  • #174
Hornbein said:
Actually the piece is in three movements. The pianist is directed to do certain things which I've forgotten.

You are right.
 
  • #175
Now in the category of progressive rock...

 
Last edited:
  • #176
Juna Serita : Hallucigenia

Tower Of Power style fast funk.



Hallucigenia is the name of a famously weird worm known only through fossils.
 
  • #177
Sagittarius A-Star said:
4'33 by John Cage

There is an F# hum that is not in the sheet music...;)

Whatever he meant by this I don't get it. To me it is not music, a blank page is not poetry and a bunch of people on the stage not talking or moving is not a musical or play.
 
  • Like
Likes PeroK and Freyja
  • #178
pinball1970 said:
Whatever he meant by this I don't get it. To me it is not music, a blank page is not poetry and a bunch of people on the stage not talking or moving is not a musical or play.
Rests are part of music:
Wikipedia said:
A rest is a musical notation sign that indicates the absence of a sound.
...
Rests are intervals of silence in pieces of music
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rest_(music)
 
  • #179
Sagittarius A-Star said:
Rests are part of music:

Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rest_(music)
Yes rests are important, what is Cage inserting them to "rest" from?

Would it be appropriate for me to write a sentence consisting of a period only? Punctuated with a few commas?

I am sure there is some sort of artistic, high brow explanation given by Cage himself or art critics but I am pretty certain whatever it is would not convince me it is music.
Besides, any piano piece you or I can play and record as well as any concert musician on the planet should raise an eyebrow.
Is it music?
Is it classical music?
Is it music of value?

If you still answer yes to all of those questions, what is your favourite recording of the piece and why that one?
 
  • #180
Sagittarius A-Star said:
Rests are part of music:

Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rest_(music)
I feel the same about modern art. Half a lavatory or a banana attached to the wall via duct tape to me is not art either.
 
  • Like
  • Love
Likes Astronuc and Freyja
  • #181
pinball1970 said:
I am sure there is some sort of artistic, high brow explanation given by Cage himself or art critics but I am pretty certain whatever it is would not convince me it is music.

Is John Cage's 4'33'' music?: Prof. Julian Dodd at TEDxUniversityOfManchester
 
  • Informative
Likes pinball1970
  • #182
Sagittarius A-Star said:
Is John Cage's 4'33'' music?: Prof. Julian Dodd at TEDxUniversityOfManchester

I checked out a few others of his. Not my thing.
 
  • Like
Likes Sagittarius A-Star
  • #183
pinball1970 said:
I feel the same about modern art. Half a lavatory or a banana attached to the wall via duct tape to me is not art either.
THIS!!!

There are only very few exceptions to this rule. Modern art is utter garbage. Again, celebration of mediocrity. You know, where everyone needs something to "relate" to, no matter how idiotic. Where excellence is continuously punished, so that nobody feels "less than", even though they are :rolleyes:. Participation trophies and all that jazz. Dictatorship of the lowest common denominator, again and again.
 
  • Like
Likes pinball1970
  • #184


Beach boys
 
  • Love
  • Like
Likes DennisN and dlgoff
  • #185
More Beach Boys and is sometimes my favourite song of all time, when it's not Pinball or Strawberry Fields. Top ten for desert Island.

 
  • Like
Likes difalcojr and DennisN
  • #186
While I've grown tired of Pink Floyd in general, I can't deny that lyrically and musically, it's some of the best music I've ever heard:

 
  • Like
Likes DennisN, pinball1970 and BillTre
  • #187
Pythagorean said:
While I've grown tired of Pink Floyd in general, I can't deny that lyrically and musically, it's some of the best music I've ever heard:


I've got all the .MP3 files of those tunes from that album (The Wall).
 
  • Like
  • Love
Likes DennisN, pinball1970 and BillTre
  • #188
 
  • Love
Likes pinball1970
  • #189
pinball1970 said:
There is an F# hum that is not in the sheet music...;)

Here (at 01:00) they also play an introduction before the music 4:33 :smile:
 
  • Like
  • Haha
Likes pinball1970 and Hornbein
  • #190
This is a fun piece written for crumhorns, bombardes, voils and other 16th century instruments

 
  • #191
BWV said:
This is a fun piece written for crumhorns, bombardes, voils and other 16th century instruments


That was nuts, I was expecting something would Shakespeare would tap his foot to.
This was more like UFO closing titles.



from 12.37
 
  • #192
 
  • Wow
Likes pinball1970
  • #193
BWV said:

I'm holding out for the Death Metal version.
 
  • #194
Hornbein said:
I'm holding out for the Death Metal version.
That was the original version where the quartet members were also supposed to pilot the helicopters while they played
 
  • Like
  • Wow
Likes pinball1970 and Hornbein
  • #195
BWV said:
That was the original version where the quartet members were also supposed to pilot the helicopters while they played
Kids these days don't know what real music is.
 
  • #196
BWV said:

BWV said:
That was the original version where the quartet members were also supposed to pilot the helicopters while they played
Playing the violin whilst flying a helicopter…what could possibly go wrong?

I think I will try that mode of transport after visiting my juggling dentist.
The amazing J. Smith. BDS
 
Last edited:
  • #197
pinball1970 said:
Playing the violin whilst flying a helicopter…what could possible go wrong?

I think I will try that mode of transport after visiting my juggling dentist.
The amazing J. Smith. BDS
Lol, that part was just my joke
 
  • Haha
Likes pinball1970
  • #198
BWV said:
Lol, that part was just my joke
You got me!
 
  • #199
 
  • Wow
Likes pinball1970
  • #200
Welcoming Charles Berthoud to our Valhalla of awesomehood.

Solo ebass.

 
  • Like
  • Love
Likes Astronuc and pinball1970
Back
Top