Shocking displays of inappropriate musical tastes

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Oxbow in a small car at any time of day or night.

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herodotus wrote:No matter where you go, no matter who is there, Schoenberg's Moses and Aaron is sure to raise eyebrows, if not actually frighten people.

I dare you to listen to in its (unfinished!) entirety at maximum volume.

I DARE you.
Love that piece - I've done that.

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doveraudio fans untie and go fead

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Blasting from my car at top volume as I drove home today: Bodhran improvisations by me. Live. Except when I needed both paws on the steering wheels.

Shockingly inappropriate to rush hour!

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Meffy wrote:Blasting from my car at top volume as I drove home today: Bodhran improvisations by me. Live. Except when I needed both paws on the steering wheels.

Shockingly inappropriate to rush hour!
goddamn.... beyond musicianship there... demigod of the jamsession...

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Aye de diddle dum. *bow*

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Richard Cheese blaring from the car always turns heads, and is the epitomy of bad taste :)
I've used Iannis Xenakis' 'Persepolis' more than once at work to scare customers out at closing time... He could take Schoenberg any time for alienation :)

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When you work in a volunteer run multimedia workshop, and you're having a particularly heavy meeting with all volunteers about how the place might cease to exist soon, spirits aren't lifted by a Venetian Snares track playing in the background.

Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.
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tetraplan wrote:When you work in a volunteer run multimedia workshop, and you're having a particularly heavy meeting with all volunteers about how the place might cease to exist soon, spirits aren't lifted by a Venetian Snares track playing in the background.
:lol:

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Not exactly on topic, but I remember being about 14, coming to the lunch table with an album cover in hand. I set the album cover on the table between me and my dad as I sat down. The album was Who's Next:

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My dad looked at the cover and had a fit!

To my chagrin, I had never even looked closely at the cover to discover what the lads had just completed... :lol:
"Sometimes I think of Abraham...
How one star he saw had been lit for me"

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aMUSEd wrote:


Love that piece - I've done that.
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Glad to hear that someone else likes this. You are the only other fan that I have met.

No one gives Arnold the respect that he deserves any more.

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The Chase wrote:When Im in the car with friends I ask them what they want to listen to and then I'll put in something completely opposite. Like if they want something exciting I'll put in some nice ambient and if they want something chilled out I put on gabber ot deathcore DnB.
i had a tape that was punk on 1 side and metal on the other so i could do that

i used to drive slowly by a baptist church while it was letting out blastin ac dc

now i'm gettin midnight paybacks from the inbred thumpers
"Most people who experiment with drugs are not lying in the streets, suffocating on their own vomit. If you want to see some of that, go to the Pub on Saturday night at closing time." ozwest

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I used to own one of these:
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and would frequently drive around backwoods suburban Virginia blaring Duran Duran, The Pet Shop Boys and Dead or Alive -- coming to and leaving from my construction job.
"Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together...." -Carl Zwanzig

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Josmoker wrote:
compyfox wrote:5) Ah yeah... also fun, maybe not for the listeners but still, be on stage and start to perform "Biene Maya" from Karell Gott with like 10 hardcore rock fans (half of them growling) - acapella.
Cool! How about "Fang das Licht" by him together with his daughter? :hihi:
Well, we didn't go that far, but I still got that "Biene Maya" recording. So don't make me go post it, folks. :lol:
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intel wrote:I used to own one of these:
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and would frequently drive around backwoods suburban Virginia blaring Duran Duran, The Pet Shop Boys and Dead or Alive -- coming to and leaving from my construction job.
That was YOU!? :box:

edit: hang on - construction job...those bands...you're the carpenter in the Village People, aren't you?
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