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Hot Chip

Kept hearing about them, so I looked em up.  They are better than I thought.
(12-23-2008, 02:55 PM)Chooly link Wrote: [ -> ]Too Much Like
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What?
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This is really fucking god (if you like rape).

I made two typos and left them because they are awesome.
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rumsfald

To follow-on the hot chicks thread, the poster should describe, concisely, what it is they like about what they are posting.

Seriously, wtf is Welder?
(12-28-2008, 02:58 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ]To follow-on the hot chicks thread, the poster should describe, concisely, what it is they like about what they are posting.

Seriously, wtf is Welder?

It saddens me that Youtube has become the de facto standard method of listening to music on the internet. It's probably unlikely but if I post an album cover there's a chance that someone will download a proper quality version and give it a real listen.

Welder is an electronic music producer from San Francisco and this particular album is ambient downtempo. Very chilled and soulful.

Also:

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Better than not hearing the music at all.
(12-28-2008, 03:12 PM)cbre88x link Wrote: [ -> ]Better than not hearing the music at all.

In your opinion.

rumsfald

(12-28-2008, 03:08 PM)Arnies Right Bicep link Wrote: [ -> ]It's probably unlikely but if I post an album cover there's a chance that someone will download a proper quality version and give it a real listen.

Which is where a description is helpful in aiding the reader to discern whether or not it is worth taking the time to track down a proper copy. Unless I have heard of a band, the album cover usually tells me nothing. However, your description was enough to let me know whether or not I might be interested.

(12-28-2008, 03:08 PM)Arnies Right Bicep link Wrote: [ -> ]It saddens me that Youtube has become the de facto standard method of listening to music on the internet.

Actually, when I google "Welder music" the first thing that came up was their myspace. Would that be preferable to you?

When I hear about a new band, I want to hear their sound as quickly and efficiently as possible. It seems that people have adapted youtube to fill that void.
(12-28-2008, 03:08 PM)Arnies Right Bicep link Wrote: [ -> ]It saddens me that Youtube has become the de facto standard method of listening to music on the internet. It's probably unlikely but if I post an album cover there's a chance that someone will download a proper quality version and give it a real listen.

you do know that we're not actually listening to the youtube link, right? it's posted so someone can easily preview the song that we're currently listening to in mp3 or whatever form.

:Smile

edit: nevermind, rummy knows
(12-28-2008, 03:31 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ]Actually, when I google "Welder music" the first thing that came up was their myspace. Would that be preferable to you?

When I hear about a new band, I want to hear their sound as quickly and efficiently as possible. It seems that people have adapted youtube to fill that void.

Fair enough. The Myspace player is slightly better quality I guess. Although some bands seem to still upload terrible quality clips. It's probably just me anyway, Cbre is a professional musician and he doesn't seem to care about Youtube quality.

(12-28-2008, 03:49 PM)TDdead link Wrote: [ -> ]you do know that we're not actually listening to the youtube link, right? it's posted so someone can easily preview the song that we're currently listening to in mp3 or whatever form.

:Smile

heh I should fucking hope so. My point was I'd rather not even do that much. If someone recommends me an album, I'll DL the best rip I can find to decide whether I like it.
(12-28-2008, 03:55 PM)Arnies Right Bicep link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=rumsfald link=topic=211.msg58795#msg58795 date=1230496314]
Actually, when I google "Welder music" the first thing that came up was their myspace. Would that be preferable to you?

When I hear about a new band, I want to hear their sound as quickly and efficiently as possible. It seems that people have adapted youtube to fill that void.

Fair enough. The Myspace player is slightly better quality I guess. Although some bands seem to still upload terrible quality clips. It's probably just me anyway, Cbre is a professional musician and he doesn't seem to care about Youtube quality.


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I think its more about convenience, stuff is easier to find and sample there, if it perks your interest then search for copies of proper quality

Vandamguy

there's also places like www.playlist.com to search music at.
(12-28-2008, 03:14 PM)Arnies Right Bicep link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=cbre88x link=topic=211.msg58786#msg58786 date=1230495146]
Better than not hearing the music at all.
In your opinion.
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As a musician. If I wanted people to hear and enjoy my music I wouldn't care how they hear it..as long as they enjoy it and experience what I experience when I play.

If I hear something I like I try to find a hard copy of it. Usually, I can't find any of the music I listen to on Youtube anyways. I can always find live performances though. And sometimes guys just playing for the lulz seen here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZt7VySrAEE

Yea sure..it's not the best thing in the world, but I can always use youtube to find new stuff.

Not to mention, if I'm studying a solo I usually look it up on youtube to see how people interpreted it and get ideas for how I want to play it.

(12-29-2008, 01:29 AM)cbre88x link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Arnie's Right Bicep link=topic=211.msg58787#msg58787 date=1230495253]
[quote author=cbre88x link=topic=211.msg58786#msg58786 date=1230495146]
Better than not hearing the music at all.
In your opinion.
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As a musician. [/beret]
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define youself by your hobby
nice little social niece, you also get to say you appreciate something better than other people too

noiiice

one step away from being a social scene?
(12-29-2008, 06:56 PM)Dave link Wrote: [ -> ]define youself by your hobby
nice little social niece, you also get to say you appreciate something better than other people too
noiiice
one step away from being a social scene?

what makes you think you can put words in my mouth? I never said I appreciate anything better than anyone.

I am a music major in college you dick. it's not my hobby, it's my fucking life. go be a dick to someone who is actually stupid. >Sad