Montreal Escorts

What music do you love?

EagerBeaver

Veteran of Misadventures
Jul 11, 2003
20,362
3,265
113
U.S.A.
Visit site
Actually the Thicke song "Blurred Lines" was inspired by Marvin Gaye's hit song "Got To Give It Up", and now Thicke has gone on the offensive and sued Marvin Gaye's family after they threatened to sue him due to similarity of the songs. Gaye's family wants to shut down creation of any songs in this genre. I say Thicke will win this lawsuit:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...vin-gayes-family-blurred-lines_n_3767108.html

I like both songs and no artist has the right to shut down works in the same musical category.
 

Techman

The Grim Reaper
Dec 23, 2004
4,195
0
0
"Inspired by", yeah, sure. How about plagiarized instead? These corporate driven 'artists' are going the same direction as movies. Remake after remake and sequel after sequel. No originality at all.
 

EagerBeaver

Veteran of Misadventures
Jul 11, 2003
20,362
3,265
113
U.S.A.
Visit site
Yesterday I was driving home from work and I heard the Rolling Stones song "Monkey Man" on the radio. Not sure why, but even though I listen to an oldies radio station that plays music from the 1960s and 1970s, I had not heard this song in a very long time. I used to hear it in high school all the time, in fact it was one of the top songs played at parties when I was in high school. I also think it is one of the Stones' signature songs, from the 1969 album Let It Bleed:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNY8eYmzdH4
 

Sol Tee Nutz

Well-Known Member
Apr 29, 2012
7,675
1,523
113
Look behind you.
What do you guys think of the "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke and Pharell?

My 14 year old daughter likes it. My tastes are Clapton, Buddy guy, Aerosmith, Santana, Jeff Beck, Metallica, Colin James....... Real bands.
 

EagerBeaver

Veteran of Misadventures
Jul 11, 2003
20,362
3,265
113
U.S.A.
Visit site
I heard this classic from Led Zeppelin driving home from work today - "Ten Years Gone" - featuring some of the best guitar work of Jimmy Page's Hall of Fame career, including the legendary solo at the 2:30 mark:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9bP-LbR8u8

There is a book out there about Led Zeppelin written by one of their roadies. Says that they were good guys who took their jobs as rocks stars very seriously and partied just as hard as they played. The fictional band in the movie "Almost Famous" is modelled after Led Zeppelin.
 
Last edited:

EagerBeaver

Veteran of Misadventures
Jul 11, 2003
20,362
3,265
113
U.S.A.
Visit site
The Beatles- PS I Love You

With the news that itunes has released some early Beatles bootleg recordings from 1963, I thought it appropriate to post a song written during that early Beatles era by the greatest band in the history of rock music:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p41xLRmEPoY

A short simple love song suitable for playing at high school proms, yet it's still a brilliant song by Paul McCartney.
 
L

Lily from Montreal

AS of December 1st till jan 3rd: Xmas carols loll...I lose 5 points of IQ on Dec 1st lol
 

Doc Holliday

Staying hard
Sep 27, 2003
19,775
1,281
113
Canada
I like a variety of music. At times, i'm in the mood for some classic country (Cash, Jennings, Travis, etc). Other times, it's classic rock (Zep, BTO, Eagles, etc). I also like 60's music (Beatles, Beach Boys, Stones, etc). Just the other day, i watched Elvis' comeback concert on dvd. These days when i'm driving around, i'm into Pitbull, Rihanna and i love One Direction's "Story of My Life". Just yesterday, i was listening to Andrea Bocceli and then watched a french country tv show with Patrick Norman & Paul Daraiche which i enjoyed tremendously! And tonight, i'll be swinging to some Garolou & other french folk music!

"Prendre un p'tit coup c'est agreable.....prendre un p'tit coup, c'est doux.....prendre un gros coup, ca rend l'esprit malade........." :D
 
Toronto Escorts