Where else can one sit with other people, listen, and enjoy music in (relative) silence so that there are no distractions besides the music itself?
Music can also stimulate the mind. There are many things in music, to which one can listen and bring attention. One can be mindful of the melodies or themes, the harmony, the driving or relaxed rhythms.
One of the great things about music in general, and in particular concert music, is that playing it opens up a whole new world of experience that further enhances the mind, physical coordination, and expression. Tho I help people to change their sick tired life and help them discover new passive sourcesof income but these are my music that I listen to most of the time, here I go:
so one fest, the kids on drugs said they had one (the girl was hot once but now on some drug to get you off opiods makes her look weird) anyway they offered to bring the strobe and I said I'd cover my yard in aluminum foil...never happened. would of been bad ass though....aluminum foil. olive oil. strobe light. done.
You can imagine the stars that align When a forearm starts foreshortening right Or a torso hung on a warping spine Of proportion reads as warm and alive Routine day with a dirt cheap brush Then a week goes by and it goes untouched Then two then three then a month Then the rest of your life you beat yourself up
Just, so damn good.
Dec 12, 19 4:51 pm ·
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SneakyPete
Hits way too close to home.
Dec 13, 19 2:19 pm ·
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Happy Anarchy
oddly enough I think you to dudes are practically same people...thank you for the intro. decent stuff
apparently I owned this album once and I remember I was in love with some French girl at the time. yeah, I own this on CD! [loser]
Gen X'ers are such downer's bruh.
You cool kids (millenials), all because you have these imaginary WeWork, Instagram, Facebook worlds on the weekend think a guy who can archinect while wife is out at office parties downing a $200 bottle of whiskey home alone, couldn't do it -
I can do it!
anyway, the French Girl and I were really into Lenny Kravitz at the time, at the clubs and what not, this song -
I chased her, never saw her again. according to Linkedin she married the English Cokehead.
[truth is, did see her again in Amsterdam, on hash, mushroom, some weed and beer and with my now wife....sooo much tension the English guy hit on my wife and we just ordered a beer together....these French people like drama.]
!my architecture career blossomed, getting an internship in Germany while chasing tail (this is a non PC way of stating - a man chasing a woman for all the wrong reasons), but when I arrived in Brooklyn I looked forward to
I should have been a pair of ragged claws
Scuttling across the floors of silent seas.
- TS Eliot
That was the beginning, that was when I knew there was only architecture...
[oh wait wait, clinically or as my daughter says "Dad suffers from Depression" nevermind, back to your happy worlds]
hey Nam I posted that already in conjunction with Nirvana...Kurt def. "suffered" from depression as I'm sure I do as well, whatever...Beta is posted angry deep seeded depressed shit...with an industrial sound....so I was going to suggest first Ministry
Dec 20, 19 11:17 pm ·
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Happy Anarchy
option #1
Dec 20, 19 11:18 pm ·
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Happy Anarchy
option #2
Dec 20, 19 11:24 pm ·
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Happy Anarchy
option #3 (not a socialist song)
Dec 20, 19 11:25 pm ·
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Happy Anarchy
option #4 (working class, but everything else is questionable, per those in charge)
Dec 20, 19 11:32 pm ·
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Happy Anarchy
option #5 (every architect late night pre-fail studio song can relate)
"Drifter can you make folks cry when you architect? Have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues? Can you bend them lines?" He said, "Boy can you make folks feel what you feel inside? Cause if you're big star bound let me warn ya It's a long, hard ride"
Received an email in last week or so notifying me that 8tracks, which I am pretty sure I discovered via Archinect, is shutting down tomorrow.
Which makes sense since I hadn't logged in in years.
However the notification email contained the raw text output (list of artists and song titles) for the one playlist I had created on there back in 2009. So I went ahead and recreated it (see below screenshot) and am currently listening to that. Oddly enough I originally created it on a Monday evening...
What music are you listening to?
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not sure about the tune but the architecture of the cover is cool
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soul brother #1
the godfather of soul
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While we're on soul music
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Where else can one sit with other people, listen, and enjoy music in (relative) silence so that there are no distractions besides the music itself?
Music can also stimulate the mind. There are many things in music, to which one can listen and bring attention. One can be mindful of the melodies or themes, the harmony, the driving or relaxed rhythms.
One of the great things about music in general, and in particular concert music, is that playing it opens up a whole new world of experience that further enhances the mind, physical coordination, and expression.
Tho I help people to change their sick tired life and help them discover new passive sources of income but these are my music that I listen to most of the time, here I go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbPED9bisSc
Have a nice day:)
tight.
was told Mr. Zimmerman has no musical training...
do you want to know God?
the future of AI and music?
a pre-historic film!
music
this what the 90's looked like kids
I still have my strobe light.
so one fest, the kids on drugs said they had one (the girl was hot once but now on some drug to get you off opiods makes her look weird) anyway they offered to bring the strobe and I said I'd cover my yard in aluminum foil...never happened. would of been bad ass though....aluminum foil. olive oil. strobe light. done.
russia's influence on 'merican culture
seriously.
wait wait did Bassnectar really do this?
I asked the piano?
the stairs are?
sanity, bitches
toodles ;)
just slogging through all of it into the late night with beer and a great blues album
https://www.youtube.com/playli...
I've had Aesop Rock's "The Impossible Kid" on heavy rotation all year, and still a single track will randomly jump out at me with powerful resonance.
"Used to draw, hard to admit that I used to draw." This is a fantastic meditation on the regret of letting a creative passion fall to the periphery.
"Get out of the car" A beautiful, emotional lament on failing to grieve a loss.
You can imagine the stars that align
When a forearm starts foreshortening right
Or a torso hung on a warping spine
Of proportion reads as warm and alive
Routine day with a dirt cheap brush
Then a week goes by and it goes untouched
Then two then three then a month
Then the rest of your life you beat yourself up
Just, so damn good.
Hits way too close to home.
oddly enough I think you to dudes are practically same people...thank you for the intro. decent stuff
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in general, this guy is absolutely amazing on many levels
Yeah this is fantastic. Thanks.
found the typical architect song late studio or mid-career
DEAR TINNT, TDUDS, AND SNEAKyPETE
music means nothing ;)
apparently I owned this album once and I remember I was in love with some French girl at the time. yeah, I own this on CD! [loser]
Gen X'ers are such downer's bruh.
You cool kids (millenials), all because you have these imaginary WeWork, Instagram, Facebook worlds on the weekend think a guy who can archinect while wife is out at office parties downing a $200 bottle of whiskey home alone, couldn't do it -
I can do it!
anyway, the French Girl and I were really into Lenny Kravitz at the time, at the clubs and what not, this song -
I chased her, never saw her again. according to Linkedin she married the English Cokehead.
[truth is, did see her again in Amsterdam, on hash, mushroom, some weed and beer and with my now wife....sooo much tension the English guy hit on my wife and we just ordered a beer together....these French people like drama.]
!my architecture career blossomed, getting an internship in Germany while chasing tail (this is a non PC way of stating - a man chasing a woman for all the wrong reasons), but when I arrived in Brooklyn I looked forward to
I should have been a pair of ragged claws
Scuttling across the floors of silent seas.
- TS Eliot
That was the beginning, that was when I knew there was only architecture...
[oh wait wait, clinically or as my daughter says "Dad suffers from Depression" nevermind, back to your happy worlds]
Last thing I listened to at work today was
"A sloppy drive by on the last 5 years or so of Hyperdub releases,channelling the maharishi spirit by fusing influences from east andwest, north and south"
Given the season, when home, lots of Christmas music mostly channeled by Bruce Cockburn and Sting.
Also definitely a big fan of Dopesmoker, Bonnie "Prince" Billy and Gil Scott-Heron!
Never heard of that Long John Baldry but its good.
What about some of the recent Tiny Desks?
or
I'm currently listening to Carl Morrison _-_ Disfruto. I like music in this style.
I'm feeling darkness
Might be interested in this song then?
hey Nam I posted that already in conjunction with Nirvana...Kurt def. "suffered" from depression as I'm sure I do as well, whatever...Beta is posted angry deep seeded depressed shit...with an industrial sound....so I was going to suggest first Ministry
option #1
option #2
option #3 (not a socialist song)
option #4 (working class, but everything else is questionable, per those in charge)
option #5 (every architect late night pre-fail studio song can relate)
option #6 (legit cover of a legit dude)
Any fans of this out there?
Love me some Art Ensemble! On a related note recently read Thulani Davis re: the Sacred Bard of the 1960s Chicago Jazz Scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YibkoTXKpvw
I always Imagine Louis Kahn picking me up
He said
"Drifter can you make folks cry when you architect?
Have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues?
Can you bend them lines?"
He said, "Boy can you make folks feel what you feel inside?
Cause if you're big star bound let me warn ya
It's a long, hard ride"
slight change up
This is your annual December reminder that Cyndi Lauper’s Feels Like Christmas is an excellent holiday CD. Very 80s!
Don Cherry / Latif Kahn - Air Mail
Sun Ra - Nuclear War
Disturbed - Sound of Silence
Please god, no. I'll have the original.
Received an email in last week or so notifying me that 8tracks, which I am pretty sure I discovered via Archinect, is shutting down tomorrow.
Which makes sense since I hadn't logged in in years.
However the notification email contained the raw text output (list of artists and song titles) for the one playlist I had created on there back in 2009. So I went ahead and recreated it (see below screenshot) and am currently listening to that. Oddly enough I originally created it on a Monday evening...
Have to say, so far holds up pretty well!
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!
^
happy new year!
https://youtu.be/MkSCBRalyQE
fat boy
b3ta? is...
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