Music Room

SkyhighPosted: 09 July 2018Last Updated: 10 July 2018
Wondering if anyone else is enjoying this latest reissue of the first and IMHO best album from Gomez? I was very pleased to receive the 4 CD box set for Father's day recently. My discovery of this band is intrinsically linked with my long standing appreciation of Naim gear. In 1999 I went to purchase a used Naim CDS player, and the seller utilised Bring it On as one of the demo discs. Having being working abroad in 1998 when Gomez broke onto the music scene I totally missed them somehow.
ConsciousmessPosted: 05 July 2018Last Updated: 06 July 2018
I ask this as I intend on buying all the music from my formative years - indie music i.e Inspiral Carpets, Stone Roses, Charlatans, Happy Mondays etc. but this ‘genre’ appears to have used poor recording studios. So what would be your take? What genres are higher fidelity- and perhaps why?
ConsciousmessPosted: 30 June 2018Last Updated: 06 July 2018
I am referring to soundtracks, specifically, as I quite liked Cocktail with our esteemed Cruise boy, although as it’s a soundtrack and someone’s compilation are they not taking originals, a bit like a freebie with a music magazine??
jmtennapelPosted: 02 July 2018Last Updated: 03 July 2018
Nice album to show-off what soundstage your Naim equipment can produce. Very atmospheric. Maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but I enjoy this. https://benhowardmusic.co.uk Found through Tidal :)
J.N.Posted: 29 June 2018Last Updated: 02 July 2018
Tomorrow (Sat 30th) BBC2 at 9pm. John.
Innocent BystanderPosted: 12 June 2018Last Updated: 02 July 2018
How do you listen to music - and is that the ‘right’ way? This as the subject of a thread was prompted by a post in the Is the ND555 now the pinnacle of sound? thread, which evolved into a discussion of live vs recorded music, and one response included the comment: “either you are engaged with the violinist or have no idea of how one should listen to music”. That got me thinking: how should one listen to music? Indeed, is there a “correct” way? How many ways are there? How does one learn?
ConsciousmessPosted: 28 June 2018Last Updated: 30 June 2018
I’m inclined to think yes. I saw Oasis documentary on TV and have to say they were and are louts, but figure many listeners see poetry in their lyrics - whereas i see that what they wrote is glib and financially motivated. Any thoughts?
Olias01Posted: 21 June 2018Last Updated: 29 June 2018
So with each passing year, thoughts turn to the inevitable final curtain. So what pieces of music or songs are you considering for your funeral and why Choice obviously changes but at present I’m leaning towards, Faure-In Paradisum and Yes -To Be Over simply because I think they wil suit the occasion
nickpeacockPosted: 22 June 2018Last Updated: 26 June 2018
This UK Carpool Karaoke special just about made my day - it wasn’t just James welling up I tell you...! Search it up on YouTube.
Mike1951Posted: 24 June 2018Last Updated: 26 June 2018
Being a classical music "I don't know much about it but I know what I like" sort of bloke, I've been looking around on Tidal for versions of stuff I'm familiar with and building a library but I've hit a problem with one particular piece. I've discovered Peter Hurford's rendition of Bach's 'Toccata and Fugue in D minor' and of the versions available on Tidal, the Decca has an earth-shaking bass end but choked and forward nasal mid and little treble detail or feel of space. The other two...
MerckyPosted: 26 June 2018Last Updated: 26 June 2018
Does anyone else find Tidal frustrating in terms of being able to categorise music in to different genres or whatever, I've lots of new albums that I've been introduced to here and all I can do is mark them as a favorite and then they get bundled in with everything else. If you create a playlist you can only view it by track and not by album, if you decide you want to delete an album from a playlist then you have to do it track by track which is tedious. It would be nice to be able to sort...
EoinkPosted: 16 June 2018Last Updated: 20 June 2018
Best known for his performance in the Blues Brothers, but also a sideman for the greats, Willie Dixon, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy... Great guitarist, great blues man, RIP.
winkyincanadaPosted: 28 May 2018Last Updated: 20 June 2018
Kylie turns 50. http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-44277328 I don't have any of her music (apart from WTWRG), but she's a true star. Happy birthday Kylie. (Slightly disappointed that the articles skips her romance with Michael Hutchence, as well as her collaboration with Nick Cave.)
SkipPosted: 16 March 2018Last Updated: 20 June 2018
I have discovered the iTunes podcast and have only today first enjoyed the BBC Desert Island Discs. I feel as if I have crossed a vista from Red State America! I listened today on a long drive through the Delta and discovered Oasis. I further read that most of their recordings sound compressed and lo-fii. What do you Oasis fans recommend for a Naim-worthy listen? I will probably buy the CD or the vinyl, but I don't need more than one or two. Thanks for the recommendation.
dave marshallPosted: 15 June 2018Last Updated: 16 June 2018
As an adjunct to the "best frontman" thread currently running, I wonder who might be considered the band member most essential to the groups sound? Not necessarily the greatest musician, but rather the player with the instantly recognisable touch, which defines the band. The central essence of The Stones has to be Keef's riffs, without which their groove just wouldn't be the same ................oh, and his songwriting partnership with Mick ain't too shabby either. There's no doubt lots of...
DrMarkPosted: 13 June 2018Last Updated: 13 June 2018
Not sure who of all might have seen this but had to share. https://vimeo.com/263985244 Kick drum double strokes aside, the best thing about that video is the exuberant joy this kid so obviously feels in channeling Bonzo.
mlaunerPosted: 10 June 2018Last Updated: 10 June 2018
Danny Kirwan passed away yesterday at age 68. He was a major part of 5 top Fleetwood Mac albums. Another guitar in heaven. RIP
yeti42Posted: 07 June 2018Last Updated: 09 June 2018
My system is just recovering having been mostly unplugged for over a week because of holiday and the wondering thunder storms we've had recently, which where I was were something of a disappointment. I did take the opportunity to rearrange my stacks a bit however, which seems to have increased the sense of scale and impact. With a Visit to Longborough coming up for the Flying Dutchman I've been listening to a bit of Wagners this week and was rather impressed by the thunder roll (on timpani...
Atom/Iota/Kan StandsPosted: 09 June 2018Last Updated: 09 June 2018
Tchaikovsky Symphony no. 4, Yevgeni Svetlanov USSR State Symphony orchestra
EborPosted: 08 June 2018Last Updated: 09 June 2018
At 5pm every weekday, Radio 3 are broadcasting half and hour of specially 'curated' [sic] music, sometimes with a general theme, sometimes not. I must admit I thought it something of a gimmick when I first heard it trailed, but I've had to eat my words a bit having listened to a few. Inevitably it's a bit of a mixed bag, but I've discovered a few new composers and pieces of music as a result, which is always fun. They have the last months'-worth on the website to listen to (though I suspect...
Bob the BuilderPosted: 09 May 2018Last Updated: 04 June 2018
Just wondered if anyone had actually stumped up the very expensive £50 - £55 for this reissue and if so was the quality worth it? I actually pre-orderd this on amazon for £30 sometime in 2017 and the order was cancelled by them soon afterward. I don't mind paying prices like this for something very rare or a specialist remaster but if this is just a bog standard reissue released in the 100,000's then it is a new level of p*** take inflicted on vinyl collectors.
xcentricPosted: 04 June 2018Last Updated: 04 June 2018
It would be great if someone would curate a Tidal/Spotify playlist with this thread, to allow us all to appreciate the diversity of music others recommend..... And if there is one, please point me to it!
Sloop John BPosted: 01 June 2018Last Updated: 03 June 2018
Thought this would merit its own thread. What is happening here that the CD is not available as a standard label produced one with the oreds burnt on demand? Is this because there is no record company involved or has there been a change in the way they are structured now? Is this just specific to Bentley Caldewell or will we see more of this going forward? I still buy physical media even though all I do is rip and stream, I have not really got involved in downloading as I like the physical...
Bob the BuilderPosted: 31 May 2018Last Updated: 02 June 2018
Paul Weller turned 60 this week and has released a new download single called Aspects free at paulweller.com or to stream on the usual sites taken I believe from a new record out in September. Not everyones cup of tea I know but for over 40 years has written some great music IMO, he has always been around in my head and has brought me much pleasure so I'll always give him a plug and wish him a very happy birthday.
rnPosted: 22 May 2018Last Updated: 02 June 2018
Not seen it before but it is now on CD after a long time. I don't think its been available before other than on vinyl. I think it's one of his best.