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Postby nadir » Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:13 pm

Just in case ...

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You are free to share and reproduce any of the Gardner’s audio files and pass this great classical music along to your friends and family. We only ask that you let people know where you found it, and don’t alter the recording or use it commercially


http://www.gardnermuseum.org/music/listen
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Re: free music

Postby fsmithred » Thu Jan 22, 2015 12:52 pm

Not just classical music - they've got a great version of The Hard Blues by Julius Hemphill with a saxaphone sextet.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/gardnermuseum ... dblues.mp3

And this is unrelated and not free, but I wanted to share with you (Nadir). I'm not a big heavy metal fan, but this one blows me away every time I watch it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5VGILERzgg
(I can't resist the urge to bill this as "a cute video of a little girl singing a song about her shadow.")
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Re: free music

Postby nadir » Thu Jan 22, 2015 9:43 pm

The metal song is more than just impressive. Thanks.
I am more in punk, and as far metal is concerned, i prefer the very straight bands (slayer, iron-maiden, anthrax ...).

Check if you can see this short video on facebook (not from a musical point of view, but from a social point of view it is very interesting):
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10 ... nref=story

(you probably don't know, but right now we got huge demonstrations in Germany, against muslims and against foreigners in general. Rascist shit, to make it short. Also lots of demonstrations against it. Just on a side note, it isn't related to the video. I don't care. In my hood most folks are muslims, and we get along fine. I do realize, or think so, that they are - slightly - scared. A shame ).

These days i listen a lot to classical music, when at home. Lots of Mahler.Rachmaninov too.
Can't say i really got a hang for it, but it is sure interesting.

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But yeah, blues is ... well: one-size-fits-all kinda music.
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Re: free music

Postby nadir » Thu Jan 22, 2015 9:47 pm

There is a thread at the gentoo forum bout a script for a gentoo installation.
I didn't look at the thread, only realized it is there. In case you got interest, i might hunt for it (i guess you don't).

How is whichever-version-of-slackware you looked at working? Or did you give up on it?
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Re: free music

Postby fsmithred » Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:56 pm

I haven't done anything with slackware or zenwalk lately. I think I gave up on it, maybe just temporarily, but I'm concerned about there not being enough packages available. So yeah, I'd be interested to see a scripted gentoo install. (Hm, I don't want to have to compile some packages, I'd rather compile them all?)

Glad you liked the video. I only knew you'd appreciate metal because you like crimson.

Yes, I can see/hear the facebook video. Had to look up the original and read the lyrics. Yikes and Wow.
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Re: free music

Postby nadir » Fri Jan 23, 2015 12:34 am

This is what i ran into:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7677248.html
but i think the comments show that it has problems. I only glanced over the thread.

I am happy with gentoo, but i got to say: The installation process is a bit of a showstopper ... :-)
(Don't ask me anything about it. All i know is that it is pretty timeconsuming).

crimson like King Crimson? I wouldn't call that metall (at best jazzrock or jazz or rock)
I don't think i know another band called crimson.
I do like metal though, so it was a good pointer anyway.
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Re: free music

Postby fsmithred » Fri Jan 23, 2015 12:20 pm

Yes, King Crimson. I think of them as a precursor to heavy metal. (I admit there's enough variety in their music that they might be a precursor to other genres, too.)

Thanks for the link. I can compare the commands in the script to the directions I followed, and maybe I'll see where I went wrong. Maybe I'll try the script in vbox, where I can spare an entire disk without worry.
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Re: free music

Postby nadir » Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:50 pm

fsmithred wrote:Yes, King Crimson. I think of them as a precursor to heavy metal. (I admit there's enough variety in their music they might be a precursor to other genres, too.)
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That sure surprises me. I would never have seen it like that.
But then: i barely know people who listen to them.

Post back if you can come up with anything regarding the gentoo script. As soon you look at it, of course.

I still think going for funtoo and using a more broad kernel, like the debian one, might make it more easy, but i ain't got much interest in fiddling these days.
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