thats a pretty good idea...
Id love to share my stuff with the list...although im not sure the list wants
to hear my stuff :)
as for the security aspect, as soon as your songs are out there...would it be
on cd, or Itunes, or whatever, they are vulnerable to download...till somebody
comes with a magic pill, its just a reality we have to live with...and if its
not download, its bands picking up your ideas!
but yeah thats a good plan! I would gladfully contribute to a ubuntu studio
musical melting pot....and the songs shoud be done exclusively with ubuntu
studio tools ;) (well aside from external equipment, of course)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: What do you guys listen to?
:)Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 12:16:44 -0500
I think I own 75% of that list
computer-savvy music-heads (and music-savvy computer-heads). I'm into a wide
variety too: I especially like music that is brutally honest like Johnny Cash,
early U2... music that is agressive/progressive and intricate like Yes,
Genesis, Rush, King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, The Police, Cream (anything
Clapton), Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden (& other Chris Cornell projects to an
extent)... music that is soothing but still smart like Miles, Coltrane,
Beethoven, Chopin, Ravell, Rachmaninoff, Ray Lamontagne, Nick Drake, Andrew
Bird, Coldplay, CSN(Y)... music that is just solid rock & roll, like Petty, The
Stones, Hendrix, Foo Fighters... music that is cutting-edge or just plain
unique like Radiohead, Tom Waits, Pink Floyd, Phish, Steely Dan, Bowie, Jeff
Buckley, Ours.
Mabey we should set up a server to share (limited of course) our own recordings
or creations to be used with the Ubuntu studio users, to check out the wide
variety of the mucisians. Say like 30sec clips. (Limited to users only) I am
sure that as a whole group of programmers, we can find a way to prevent
downloading, and freeloaders. Just an idea being floated, might need a poll or
something to get a general feel of the idea though.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean
CorbettSent: Friday, November 30, 2007 9:33 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: What
do you guys listen to? :)
Well I'm new to the list so I'll at least say hello first... hello! My name's
Sean, and I am an UbuntuStudioholic. Forgive me if someone else already used
that line, or if it's just plain dorky.Sounds like everyone has really varied,
but good, music tastes on this list, which is to be expected from
computer-savvy music-heads (and music-savvy computer-heads). I'm into a wide
variety too: I especially like music that is brutally honest like Johnny Cash,
early U2... music that is agressive/progressive and intricate like Yes,
Genesis, Rush, King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, The Police, Cream (anything
Clapton), Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden (& other Chris Cornell projects to an
extent)... music that is soothing but still smart like Miles, Coltrane,
Beethoven, Chopin, Ravell, Rachmaninoff, Ray Lamontagne, Nick Drake, Andrew
Bird, Coldplay, CSN(Y)... music that is just solid rock & roll, like Petty, The
Stones, Hendrix, Foo Fighters... music that is cutting-edge or just plain
unique like Radiohead, Tom Waits, Pink Floyd, Phish, Steely Dan, Bowie, Jeff
Buckley, Ours. That said, I also harbor a secret love for 70s Christian folk
and rock, like Keith Green, Glass Harp (Phil Keaggy), Larry Norman, Parable,
Love Song... there's a few others I can't think of at the moment. Oh and my
favorite guitarist is probably Jim Hall... search YouTube for him, please, if
you're into jazz. I play guitar myself, so if you couldn't tell my tastes are
strongly guitar-centric. Until recently i was in a Coldplay-like band called
Idiosympathy; we still have some music up on myspace, recordings that I
engineered. Shameless plug, sorry. Oh and one more guilty pleasure:
chiptunes. i.e., music written specifically for/on old (mid-80s) game and
computer systems, such as the NES or Commodore 64. Here are a couple good
examples you can look up on myspace or google: Bit Shifter, Nullsleep, Tree
Wave, Animal Style, the Vinny Club. Also the music *from* said era of video
games i find to be quite amazing... limiting counterpoint to 3 parts really
forced the composers to be creative. Sorry that was long, there's just so much
good music out there! I didn't even list my favorite local bands, which there
are plenty of.Sean-- "Almost any misfortune ispreferable to a worse one." -t.
weller
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