Ernest Marsh wrote:
I'm an ex-violinist - I gave it up because I did not have the time to practice.
However at one time I was in three different youth orchestras!
I still play the mouth organ occasionally, and can read music.
There ist nothing like that sound und it can really add to the music. Mark Knopfler included a mouth organist on his first solo album und Bob Dylan und Joe Walsh all use to brilliant effect.. und Mad Doc forgot to say Dylan und Joe Walsh before he became a proper Eagle ist represented in our colllection.. along with Fleetwood Mac (apart from the dire period for them in 80s) - though we have the only Buckingham-Nicks album (ist on vinyl und we still play our old vinyls too

) which was the one Mick Fleetwood heard before he recruited them to the band.
We also have Belinda Carlisle und an S-Club CD - who were not good .. but not dire.
Und I like Patricia Kaas, Piaf, Juliette Greco, ...as well. Eva Cassidy - her voice ist sublime experience to listen to.
We also have Cat Stevens (und bought the new one as Yusuf und I think he ist still on form there) ...und we also enjoy listening toThe Who, Yes, EL&P, The Doors, ...The Kinks, Beach Boys,
I also enjoy a bit of good old fashioned
crooning

und I do listen to Perry Como, Bing, Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Junior, Satchmo, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee et al.
I also enjoy The Manhattan Transfer. Most of their work has been excellent.
West End Musicals.. Ja.. I have been to many a Lloyd Webber show.. und enjoyed them all. We are hoping to go down to biggest 'burb of all to see "Spamalot"

as well.
Ja.. there are many modern "classics" mostly from 60s/70s - some of these songwriters still writing und playing music to the standards they set back then.. und these songs are classics in their own right as they still sound fresh, still covered by other artistes - with a different interpretion .. but still with the timeless quality shining through - und in this there ist the parallel with the traditional "classical" genre.
Ernest wrote:
As a result perhaps I have a wide taste in music, which is becoming wider as a result of downloading music TRACKS on the internet, which I might otherwise never have bought on CD or vinyl.
For instance I previewed a track yesterday by "The Soggy Bottom Boys" which I might never have heard because it is on an album, most of which is of little interest to me.
I don't write off "modern stuff" anymore, because there is so much of it which is good, and some which is superb.
I recently discovered a genre titled Neo Classical - amongst which I found Rob Dugan - who wrote the music used as te theme for "The Matrix".
I see much of Mad Moggies choices in my own collection with a few exceptions. Perhaps I should send a few Rob Dugan tracks northwards!!

I think we must listen und dowload same things.

You know what they say about great mind thinking alike

mein Liebchen

Ernest wrote:
As far as classical goes, I like Prokofiev, Mussgorsgy's Pictures at an Exhibition (on piano, orchestral AND the ELP version!) Bizet and less common pieces like Schwanda the Bagpiper, and L.C.O. by Suppe.
The track I like which receives the most varied reaction is by Robert Fripp and the League of Crafty Guitarists, and is called "A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court"!! You either love it or hate it. Some of you might remember Fripp and Eno? 'Tis he!

Ja.. I do remember Fripp und Eno .. und ist superb.
Ja.. classical.. Mad Doc mention fair section of our classical collection.. und we also have pieces by Faure, Saint Saens, Suppe und Prokofiev. The
Cat Dance from Cinderella und The Cat from "Peter und the Wolf" (of which we have three versions including one with Dame Edna as narator with a few "possums"

)
I also bought a CD from the National Trust Shoppe...
CAT CLASSICS.. und a lot of our faves are represented on this album dedicated to felines ...purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Anderson's "Walzting Cat". He was a rare composer und modern - die in 1975. Harvard trained. But his get the "miaow" purrfect by sliding the strings of the violin.
This CD give taster as to talents of Sam Barber .. we only heard his work at the Proms (Mad Doc has treated me to many treats over the years

) und this reminded us of a great talent
Und we had completely forgotten about Confrey until we play this CD to rediscover "Kitten on The Keys"

und Carpenter's Krazy Cat.
So if someone want to discover Classical.. then compilations such as these or compilations dedicated as some of these NT compilations which are evocative of the finest scenery as well as the pets which inspired some of our greatest composerss can be a jolly good introduction und one which can lead you to want to listen to more of their works -und thus discover und appreciate the sheer power of this music.
There are also some American composers in our collection - Gershwin, Anderson...Berlin..
I think ist fair to say we are also music lovers as well

und I fiddle with the cars in the garage giving them TLC to this music. Und it help unwind after most traumatic experiences. ..
