Leave.
It's Dwayne Eddie.
You either like him or you don't. (I like him)
Looking for music similar to/on-par with the emotional rawness and complete depression of an album like Mount Eerie's A Crow Looked At Me. I don't really feel it across the rest of his discography. I find it in Sufjan's work, Giles Corey/Deathconsciousness, Red House Painters/Sun Kil Moon to a lesser extent and sort of Elliott Smith and Nick Drake. But none of them are really on par with Crow imo; although Sufjan is <3
>>75065400
Maybe nick cave skeleton tree
Can we suggest instrumental music?
If you've ever been close to suicide or attempted this album will strike a chord most likely. Otherwise it might come off as a little cheesy.
It captures the train of thought and state of mind of someone suicidal incredibly well though. It's a little dramatic at times but so is depression. One of the better examples of emotional rawness I can think of.
8TH GEN BUTTERFREE confirmed for learning FLAMETHROWER!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_tRz-UMc3A&t=114s
TEDDIURSA CONFIRMED PSEUDOLEGENDARY!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQAF6nsMpJI
WHO DAT?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmuuF_zVZ00&t=6s
. . .
Is this the most innovative album of the last century?
>>75065371
Not even Elton's best album, buckaroo.
I don't know if I would go so far as to call it "Innovative", but it's one of his best.
>>75065355
Like ripples on a blank shore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9BBTJqZG6c
Those visuals were good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4WwcJUhkXs
>>75065292
that song gave me aids
>>75065492
Why?
>>75065492
Explain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB76jxBq_gQ
>ywn play like Glenn Gould
Why even live?
>>75065282
But I can already smash piano keys while humming loudly.
>>75065282
At least I can play without humming
>>75065282
>need a special chair or you can't fucking play
No thanks.
AnCo meets Jared from Subway
>>75065268
this is actually geologist
Who they all look like hime
What does /mu/ think of Laura Nyro's work?
>>75065267
I love her. Timer is her best song btw.
I'm like 'Don Fagen idolized her? What for?'. She later made an album that draws on Chinese traditional music in the era when everyone was making smooth soul tracks, so that's an interesting oddity. I still never took away anything from her music.
The queen of "Blue Eyed Soul" herself.
>goodnight, my love, remember me as you fall to sleep, fill your pockets with the dust and the memory
What is this gay ass shit? Is this literally Cuck: the album?
>promise me the south will rise again
i can't believe people listen to this racist tripe
>>75065263
kek
>eating blubber from a blue pale
>I only date blue whales
What the fuck is this shit?
What does /mu/ think of Miike Snow? I enjoy their music a lot.
Loved their first album, second was mostly good, and the third was surprisingly good.
One of those bands that id listen to a lot in high school, before realizing there was a lot more to music
I think they're pretty alright and Genghis Khan is a fuckin banger
anybody got stories to share about taking guitar
lessons? get your worth out of it? What fundamentals should he teach you first?
Im just a beginner and have taken lessons for about 6 months, and im just trying to get a comparison because no other taught players i know still play.
When i was 13 i listened to a lot of buttrock like acdc, so i started taking guitar lessons. Mostly i was too stupid to understand what chords and scales were so the guy just walked me through tabs of songs i knew from guitar hero 3. Needless to say i gave up after about a year of not making any progress.
a few years later once i got into zeppelin i strung up the guitar and learned on my own. I started playing various tabs online, and figured out basic music theory by playing a shitty old keyboard. I think guitar lessons can be valuable for learning certain techniques but in general if you just wanna play songs you're better off using the internet to figure it out.
I've also noticed that lesson-taught people tend to play like robots -- they know how to do very technically proficient and admittedly good solos on basic scales, and how to do certain tricks and riffs, but they lack a certain creativitiy in my opinion
>Life's a bitch and then you die
>that's why we get high
But what if we were already dead and instead of dying, that's the true beginning of our lives?
>cause you never know when ur gonna go
Do you dance? Like, dances that you learn, as opposed to autistic flapping arms around or some shit. Stuff like ballroom, square dancing, ballet, tap, etc. recreational or professional stuff.
If so, do you regularly listen to the same kind of music you dance to, or no?
I do a lot of ballroom and latin dancing, and I enjoy the music when I'm dancing to it but I find I rarely sit down and listen to it otherwise.
I want to learn tap dancing but it's a bit embarrassing cause I used to think only fags danced.
Now I just wanna go with the grove and let my emotions out a bit.
Is it hard when you're 21?
>>75064912
I've never tried tap but I think some studios and companies have lessons for older students just starting (if they have them at all, it's not as popular of a style). Don't know how hard it would be, but for reference I only started learning dance at 21 and didn't find it too hard for partner dancing.
>>75064977
Do you feel like you're into the music during partner dancing?
Or is it more gentle and swaying?