Who is Sigrid and Why is She the Next Big Thing in Music?

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The thread centers around the exploration of music, particularly focusing on the Norwegian singer and songwriter Sigrid, as well as various participants sharing their favorite songs and artists across different genres. The discussion includes personal anecdotes, performance experiences, and a variety of musical preferences, without reaching any definitive conclusions about the best songs or artists.

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  • Some participants express admiration for Sigrid's talent and performances, noting emotional responses to her music.
  • Others share their favorite songs and artists, indicating a wide range of musical tastes, including classic rock, hip-hop, and pop.
  • A few participants discuss the implications of copyright issues related to sharing music, referencing a previous thread that was removed due to a DMCA request.
  • There are mentions of different musical eras and styles, with some participants advocating for the appreciation of retro music from the 70s and 80s.
  • Several contributions highlight the technical aspects of music, such as harmony and its historical context, leading to discussions about the evolution of musical composition.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion remains unresolved with multiple competing views on favorite songs and artists. Participants express diverse opinions without reaching a consensus on any particular song or artist being the "best."

Contextual Notes

Some discussions touch on the historical context of music theory, particularly harmony, but these points are not universally agreed upon and reflect varying levels of knowledge among participants.

  • #661
Two nice live deliveries from ol' R.E.M. :

R.E.M. - All The Best (Live)
R.E.M. - Alligator Aviator Autopilot Antimatter (Live At Hansa Studio)
 
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  • #663
A lesser known version of a well known tune

 
  • #664
I don't think there is 1 particular song . I like Clean Bandit , Sia , Linkin Park.
 
  • #665
Helena Wells said:
I don't think there is 1 particular song . I like Clean Bandit , Sia , Linkin Park.
Favourite songs can change with your mood. You can have a different one every day if you want.
 
  • #666
I really like the lyrics in this song. Simple, yet effective.

CHVRCHES - Make Them Gold (with lyrics)
 
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  • #667
A little bit of death:
 
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  • #668
and black


 
  • #669
would have been Astor's 100th birthday yesterday. Google honored him outside the US, but not here for some reason

 
  • #671


Going Coco Loco...
Go Bass slap...
 
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  • #672
Nick Jonas: This Is Heaven (Live) - SNL

 
  • #674
Nocturne in E Flat (Chopin)

"Nocturne in E Flat", composed and performed by Shoshana Michel. From her solo piano album, Impressions.
 
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  • #675
DennisN said:
Nocturne in E Flat (Chopin)
Not Chopin, modern pastiche

 
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BWV said:
Not Chopin, modern pastiche
Ah, I've listened to much classical music lately, so I got the idea it was Chopin. Thanks for clearing it up!
But I liked the piece anyway. :smile:
 
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  • #677
DennisN said:
Ah, I've listened to much classical music lately, so I got the idea it was Chopin. Thanks for clearing it up!
But I liked the piece anyway. :smile:
Nice, but a huge gulf from the real thing

my favorite of the set
 
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  • #678
Speaking of nocturnes, here's Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata:
 
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  • #679
BWV said:
Nice, but a huge gulf from the real thing

my favorite of the set
Chopin's nocturnes are great.
collinsmark said:
Speaking of nocturnes, here's Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata:
The Moonlight Sonata is still one of my absolute favorite pieces of classical music. :smile:
 
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  • #680
[Moonlight Sonata] ^2


(-[Moonlight Sonata])^(1/2)
 
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  • #681
DennisN said:
The Moonlight Sonata is still one of my absolute favorite pieces of classical music.

It may be small but it is large!
 
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  • #682
I heard an instrumental track I really liked today. A cool mix of Indian music and electronica/psy music:
(I really liked it from 2:30 and onwards)

Noor - 7Th
 
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  • #683
I've been listening to this internet radio station lately which plays great "oldies" songs: Majestic Jukebox.

(by the way, the Internet Radio site is great. There are more than 20'000 radio stations listed there, and they are categorized in different genres. Another station I often listen to is the "Venice Classic Radio Italia" (classical music) listed in the classical section.)

Here are four great oldies songs I identified with the excellent app Shazam:

The Four Tops - It's The Same Old Song
Ann-Margret - Thirteen Men
The Temptations - My Girl
The Hollies - The Air That I Breathe
 
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  • #684
I heard this one today and had forgotten how much I like the chorus, which I personally find haunting and full of despair, but very well written.

The Supremes - You Keep Me Hangin' On
It was also covered by Kim Wilde in the 1980s.
 
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  • #685
I also checked out this song again today to see if I still liked it as much as before. Yes I did. :smile:
I never was a big Metallica fan, but this song I really like.
I think it is beautiful, powerful, with suggestive lyrics and with a symphony orchestra too :smile:.

Metallica - No Leaf Clover (Official Music Video)
 
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great movie and a great song. takes me back to my youth when I watched it on the big silver screen.
 
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  • #687
Billie Eilish performing before she became famous.
She had a great voice even when she was younger (clip 2 and forwards).

BILLIE EILISH SINGING BEFORE FAME
 
  • #688
Better than the original:

 
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  • #689
I wanted to share this cool video here.

This drummer is astoundingly talented.
He is not a metal drummer (jazz/fusion drummer maybe, I don't know),
and in this video he hears "Enter Sandman" by Metallica for the first time,
and then plays it awesomely directly afterwards. :)) Such talent is rare.

Timelink to the part with his performance is here if you don't want to see the entire clip.
But if you are interested in stunning musicality, I recommend seeing the entire clip. :wink:

Larnell Lewis Hears "Enter Sandman" For The First Time
 
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  • #690
DennisN said:
I wanted to share this cool video here.

This drummer is astoundingly talented.
He is not a metal drummer (jazz/fusion drummer maybe, I don't know),
and in this video he hears "Enter Sandman" by Metallica for the first time,
and then plays it awesomely directly afterwards. :)) Such talent is rare.

Timelink to the part with his performance is here if you don't want to see the entire clip.
But if you are interested in stunning musicality, I recommend seeing the entire clip. :wink:

Larnell Lewis Hears "Enter Sandman" For The First Time

Buddy Rich could do similar types of memory recall. His band members commented that he heard Channel one suite once then played it with his band. The whole thing is about 20 minutes long with a long intro, fast first section slow section to the middle with stop starts all over then an insane ending.
I'll dig a version out.edit this one from 1978. The best I have heard for me was Mr Drums San Francisco 1985 although his snare sounded a bit tubby.
Check out the first 3 minutes and contemplate playing that after one hearing.
 
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