Whatchu listening to?
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Here Come the Mummies. I'm surprised I haven't seen this band mentioned more as they're fantastic.
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Manoil, strangely enough the Gran Turismo 5 soundtrack has a lot of good examples of what (I think) you're looking for. And the opening credits feature Lang Lang... 'nuff said. Unfortunately no one can ever come close to reproducing the sounds the Ratpack did... it was, after all, the 50's. Some things will just never be topped, Lady Blue's voice, Louis Armstrong's high notes, Frank Sinatra's womanizing. Was a way of life to these people, not art.
Anyway, ATM; Damnit Jerry, we are grateful afterall.
Anyway, ATM; Damnit Jerry, we are grateful afterall.
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Corea, huh? 500 miles high is beast, although I thought it was Corea's solo work, not RtF. Kinda dug Romantic Warrior, any other recommended album(s)??
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Anywho, this one could've fit into Hotline.
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Anywho, this one could've fit into Hotline.
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Awesome.
I was listening to this just a minute ago :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0TSVti62r0
Actually, kind of reminds me of some of the ez-rollers stuff from gta1/2.
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I'm more of an Al Di Meola fan than a RtF fan truly. Love the guitar fusion of that era - him, Mahavishnu Orchestra. Santana and Frank Marino on the rockier side. Great thing about jazz is all the incestuous side projects.Tofu Man wrote:Corea, huh? 500 miles high is beast, although I thought it was Corea's solo work, not RtF. Kinda dug Romantic Warrior, any other recommended album(s)??
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Discovered a bunch of new loungey artists (like this) for the proposed New Vegas Radio station, but I really think DML should attempt to cobble together a Wasteland Radio station based off of people calling in stories about their crazed bullshit travels in post-apocalyptia. Urine-drinking and dementia aplenty.
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Souad Massi. A wonderful voice, exceptional instrumentation, too.
PERHAPS FOR THE SEQUEL. Nice find.Parsimonious IX wrote:Hotline