So, I got bored and grabed about 30 cds and got busy. A little all over the place. Will probably make a couple of folders and tighten up the playlist every so often. Take a listen and let me know if you are looking for anything specfic.
Surely will...Hope to add some tracks to my profile by the end of the weekend...will add you as a friend and let you know.....Have more than a couple to convert over from itunes..long story, thanks to my nephew
dear torrid_wind, that was ME that listened three times to jaymes' playlist . . . and since that posting, i have listened dozens of times more . . . there is none better! the diversity is simply awesome, not to mention the flow of one into the next . . . this man has a gift . . . (well, many gifts, truth be known) (except he likes to rearend cars)
Welcome to Tribe Refugees, Jaymes! I just happened to log into this site today because I received an e-mail letting me know that someone had added a message to my page. The same person left you an almost identical message (I believe that's a scammer).
Anyway, I was impressed to read in your comment on the Music Page that you had listened to the entire playlist three times and enjoyed it. I haven't done that. Your message inspired the idea that maybe I should give it a try.
I was very active on this site last December; when it seemed likely that Tribe would bite the dust. However, as long as Tribe is up and running, I mainly use that site. Both this site and another Tribe spin-off (also here on the Ning network) Set It Off are where I'll come a runnin' if/when Tribe ends (or is down too often).
I just wanted to send you a friendly shout-out. :-)
whereas it took me 6 hours to watch just one full length movie recommendation from this man (cinema paradiso), it has now taken me 5 hours to watch 8 you-tubes. and since math is not my forte, i am unable to tell you if that means these samplings are more intense... what i will tell you is that i have never met anyone -- albiet over the cyberwires -- that has better taste in music and movies... (and possibly humor, too!)... that knows more about the human soul...
geez, at this rate, i don't know when i'll ever get to the books...
Thank Yew 2 for the accolades on my Musical Selections... I have many more to add...
And Yes I feel the same Scotty...I too love Classical, Alternative Rock, Swing Era Big Band Music. One of my most favorite TV shows was Ken Burns "Jazz" Bennie Goodman Rocks! Glen Miller Swings! Bix Biderbeck, Louis Armstrong and the Hot Five, the list is long… Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington… I got to see most all of the bands from my era with only 3 glaring exceptions the third one I’d like to see now. Then their music I loved but their Shows I detested… I missed Cream, The Beatles, and intentionally the Stones. I regularly attended the Avalon Ballroom, my favorite venue. Though I had to go to Winterland for Lead Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Donovan, and Crosby Stills Nash and Young and I always enjoyed the Grateful Dead Shows, but hate the music… It just doesn’t transition well to recording though live it was great.
Music is the most transcendent of all languages…I think more so than even Love… It crosses all barriers of time and space…it is the purest expression of humanities soul…it is Art of the moment and momentary…Poetry of the flow… Some performances being beyond words Young or Old the themes remain the same Love…Joy…and Loss… no mater your culture or race… It is the infinite variety of the artist eye or ear that amazes me… And I love it so…there are very few genres I dislike though Rap and some Country can really get on my nerves…LOL…especially the D/H’ds with rattling license plates… I’ll have to add them to the Need to be sent to the Sun Group… But I do know and understand it is their version of our garage bands keeping the hood up late… I have had friends that from high school and college that went on to relative stardom and we drove the neighbors crazy… But they endured.
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Thinks he 25, Acts like he's 35, Feels like 50's (CFS) will do it every time...
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what's a relationship?
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Welder and Inspector
Unofficial job, in that other world
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(*$@(_@!, ah translated that is food for the soul, Chocolate, Sushi, Peach Cobbler, Andule (perferably bar-b-qued), Ribs, Northern Italian, Thai, Viet, Mediteranian.
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Ah Oh here we go... Well I am going to have to arrange these in Catogories...Love, Sex, Humor, Action, etc... It will take a while as this list will be exceedingly long butt for movie buffs and goers alike these are "my personal picks"... I find people who are not into film or are moved to unrestained laughter and wreching tears by great displays of the human Comic/Tragidy those who would fall under my list of suspicious characters... Cinema Paradiso...Cinema Paradiso...did I say Cinema Paradiso... Seven Samuri, The Spigette Westerns, The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile,Chinese Films...To Live, King of Masks, Red Firecracker Green Firecracker, Raise the Red Lantern,(Chop Saki Comedy) Kung Fu Hussel. Sleeper, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask, Hearld and Maude, Harold and Kumar go to White Castle...(to be continued)
Fav TV:
Farscape, The Prisoner, Blakes Seven, Dr. Who, Just about anything...Animal Vegatable, or Mineral. Cooking with Julia, The Naked Chef, Graham Kerr...The Masters Series, Johnny Carson (Long Live the King) Playhouse 90, all the Playhouse series offerd some great historical proformances. Andy Grifith (Barney gets One Bullet), Lucile Ball, Carol (purfect Tarzan Yell) Burnett...LOL...Space Ghost, The Andy Devine Show, Johnny Quest, Howdy Doddy, The Original Mouskateer's, The ROCKY AND BULWINKLE SHOW! LOL...LOL... Hey Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of my Hat, Whatsamata U...LOL... "It," Lonesome Dove. (To be continued)
Fav books:
The Books by Dan Millmen...Peaceful Warrior Series...The Laws of Spirit...The Life You were Born to Live...No Ordinary Moments, Bio of a Space Tyrant ten part series by Piers Anthony, Battlefield Earth by L. Ron Hubbard,( Eat, Pray, Love... by Elizabeth Gilbert), The Mercinary Series by William Baldwin, North World By David Drake, Hammers Slammers...David Drake, Enders Game by Orson Scott Card, All the Beserker Series by Fred Saberhagen, All the Conan books E. Robert Howard, The Dark Wing Trilogy by Walter Hunt, Fire and Ice, The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz (this book saved my life given to me by my adopted sister Jud to which I am forever greatful and love her to pieces) :To Be Continued.......
Fav artists or designers:
Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Dali, Picasso, Renior, Degas,G. O'Keef, M. Dixon, Rodan, Moore, Raphial (even though he was a prick) Michealanglo, (To Be Continued) to include Architects, Contemoray Artists like Withe, etc... Chinese and Japanese Brush and Print Artists...
Thing(s) you'd save / treasure in the post-apocalypse:
The Best of Mankind... The works of all major Museums...the Gogginheim, Louve, Madrid, Russia, all cultures...
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Aur-E-Lia... Billy Espinosa and his Crew...Scotty...Don...My entire adopted family...the list is too long... Aunt Judy and Johnny Boy...
Person(s) that should be rocketed to the sun:
Any individual or group who insictes violence based upon Race, Religion or Creed. Human Ignorance.
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dear torrid_wind, that was ME that listened three times to jaymes' playlist . . . and since that posting, i have listened dozens of times more . . . there is none better! the diversity is simply awesome, not to mention the flow of one into the next . . . this man has a gift . . . (well, many gifts, truth be known) (except he likes to rearend cars)
~ giggles
Anyway, I was impressed to read in your comment on the Music Page that you had listened to the entire playlist three times and enjoyed it. I haven't done that. Your message inspired the idea that maybe I should give it a try.
I was very active on this site last December; when it seemed likely that Tribe would bite the dust. However, as long as Tribe is up and running, I mainly use that site. Both this site and another Tribe spin-off (also here on the Ning network) Set It Off are where I'll come a runnin' if/when Tribe ends (or is down too often).
I just wanted to send you a friendly shout-out. :-)
now there's the videos.
whereas it took me 6 hours to watch just one full length movie recommendation from this man (cinema paradiso), it has now taken me 5 hours to watch 8 you-tubes. and since math is not my forte, i am unable to tell you if that means these samplings are more intense... what i will tell you is that i have never met anyone -- albiet over the cyberwires -- that has better taste in music and movies... (and possibly humor, too!)... that knows more about the human soul...
geez, at this rate, i don't know when i'll ever get to the books...
And Yes I feel the same Scotty...I too love Classical, Alternative Rock, Swing Era Big Band Music. One of my most favorite TV shows was Ken Burns "Jazz" Bennie Goodman Rocks! Glen Miller Swings! Bix Biderbeck, Louis Armstrong and the Hot Five, the list is long… Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington… I got to see most all of the bands from my era with only 3 glaring exceptions the third one I’d like to see now. Then their music I loved but their Shows I detested… I missed Cream, The Beatles, and intentionally the Stones. I regularly attended the Avalon Ballroom, my favorite venue. Though I had to go to Winterland for Lead Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Donovan, and Crosby Stills Nash and Young and I always enjoyed the Grateful Dead Shows, but hate the music… It just doesn’t transition well to recording though live it was great.
Music is the most transcendent of all languages…I think more so than even Love… It crosses all barriers of time and space…it is the purest expression of humanities soul…it is Art of the moment and momentary…Poetry of the flow… Some performances being beyond words Young or Old the themes remain the same Love…Joy…and Loss… no mater your culture or race… It is the infinite variety of the artist eye or ear that amazes me… And I love it so…there are very few genres I dislike though Rap and some Country can really get on my nerves…LOL…especially the D/H’ds with rattling license plates… I’ll have to add them to the Need to be sent to the Sun Group… But I do know and understand it is their version of our garage bands keeping the hood up late… I have had friends that from high school and college that went on to relative stardom and we drove the neighbors crazy… But they endured.
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