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Music that Gives you Chills

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  • KlausK Klaus

    @larry said in Music that Gives you Chills:

    If enough people want to hear it, it will be popular. There is practically no demand for 90% of the shit on that list.

    Turn on the TV and watch 3 minutes of ads. I guarantee you'll hear (parts of) a piece from that list. Many of the pieces in that list are in collective memory; people may not know the name or the composer, but they know it.

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    @klaus said in Music that Gives you Chills:

    people may not know the name or the composer, but they know it.

    Link to video

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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    • LarryL Larry

      You need to get out more.

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      @larry said in Music that Gives you Chills:

      You need to get out more.

      I'm pretty confident I get out more than you do, but I fail to see the relevance of that for your Crazy inability to distinguish your personal taste from what other people like.

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        I was only joking

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          From my look at the complete list, probably 75-80% are considered "classical" music.

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          • KlausK Klaus

            @larry said in Music that Gives you Chills:

            You need to get out more.

            I'm pretty confident I get out more than you do, but I fail to see the relevance of that for your Crazy inability to distinguish your personal taste from what other people like.

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            @klaus said in Music that Gives you Chills:

            @larry said in Music that Gives you Chills:

            You need to get out more.

            I'm pretty confident I get out more than you do,

            BAHAHAHAAAAAAAA

            but I fail to see the relevance of that for your Crazy inability to distinguish
            your personal taste from what other people like.

            I'm not the one doing that. You are.

            The majority of the list is classical music. Classical music in not popular. Oh, it's probably popular among elitist snobs who think they get out a lot, and smell like the inside of a clarinet case. But not to anyone else. So I'd say the one who can't distinguish between his own personal taste from what other people like is you, since most of the list is classical and classical isn't popular.

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              Larry, listen, it's OK that you don't like classical music. Nobody is going to force you to listen to it. I don't quite understand why you feel that it is necessary to talk in a derogative way about it all the time - nobody does this about the music you like, for instance - but if you need that for your ego and feel better afterwards, then I'm all for it.

              But whether you like it or not, some classical music is rather popular and in fact ubiquitous, whether in advertisement, Hollywood movies, or restaurant background music. And it's the same pieces, for decades and even centuries. Take a random sample of people from each decade of the last century and play ten seconds of "Für Elise" to them and ask whether they heard the piece. I doubt you'll find many non-classical pieces that will get as many "yes" answers.

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              • KlausK Klaus

                Larry, listen, it's OK that you don't like classical music. Nobody is going to force you to listen to it. I don't quite understand why you feel that it is necessary to talk in a derogative way about it all the time - nobody does this about the music you like, for instance - but if you need that for your ego and feel better afterwards, then I'm all for it.

                But whether you like it or not, some classical music is rather popular and in fact ubiquitous, whether in advertisement, Hollywood movies, or restaurant background music. And it's the same pieces, for decades and even centuries. Take a random sample of people from each decade of the last century and play ten seconds of "Für Elise" to them and ask whether they heard the piece. I doubt you'll find many non-classical pieces that will get as many "yes" answers.

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                @klaus said in Music that Gives you Chills:

                Larry, listen, it's OK that you don't like classical music. Nobody is going to force you to listen to it. I don't quite understand why you feel that it is necessary to talk in a derogative way about it all the time - nobody does this about the music you like, for instance - but if you need that for your ego and feel better afterwards, then I'm all for it.

                But whether you like it or not, some classical music is rather popular and in fact ubiquitous, whether in advertisement, Hollywood movies, or restaurant background music. And it's the same pieces, for decades and even centuries. Take a random sample of people from each decade of the last century and play ten seconds of "Für Elise" to them and ask whether they heard the piece. I doubt you'll find many non-classical pieces that will get as many "yes" answers.

                Jesus.....

                You defeated your own argument all by yourself. First You "don't quite understand why (i) feel it is necessary to talk in a derogative way about it all the time"..... ive been posting on the various forums for well over 25 years now, and i have mentioned classical music maybe 5 or 6 times. I hardly call that "all the time". Second... "nobody does this about the music you like"..... want to know why, Klaus????? BECAUSE THE MUSIC I LIKE IS POPULAR!!!

                Bwaaaaaahahahahaaaaaaa

                It has nothing to do with my ego - but apparently your ego is on the line here... maybe it's because you derive your self worth from having your nose in the air..

                Let me explain the word "popular", Klaus. Background music, music in advertisements, movies, etc.. does not make the music "popular". Music used in those situations is there for what is called "white noise". It keeps you from noticing that the guy sitting 3 tables from you farted.

                Here's another way to understand "popular" ... a guy is sitting in a restaurant. Fur Elise is playing in the background. Next to him is a shopping bag containing a ZZ Top album he purchased in a store an hour ago. 1. He didn't choose to listen to fur Elise- it was in essence "forced" on him. But he made a conscious decision to drive to a store and spend money to buy a copy of a ZZ Top album because he wants to be able to listen to the music on it any time he wants. And I assure you, most people will recognize Lagrange within 10 seconds, even though they can't play it themselves, and a 6 year old can figure out how to play fur elise.

                You're a funny little duck, huh.....

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                  I doubt many people under 30 have ever heard of ZZ Top. And they'll likely be mostly forgotten in 50 years. But kids will still play "Für Elise" on their pianos or listen to it in a restaurant.

                  Do you know why the Audio CD has a maximum play time of 74 minutes? Because the inventors wanted to fit an uninterrupted copy of Beethoven's 9th symphony on it.

                  Do you know which musician was the one most closely responsible for working with Sony and making the Audio CD a success? The conductor Herbert von Karajan.

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                    @klaus said in Music that Gives you Chills:

                    I doubt many people under 30 have ever heard of ZZ Top. And they'll likely be mostly forgotten in 50 years. But kids will still play "Für Elise" on their pianos or listen to it in a restaurant.

                    Do you know why the Audio CD has a maximum play time of 74 minutes? Because the inventors wanted to fit an uninterrupted copy of Beethoven's 9th symphony on it.

                    Do you know which musician was the one most closely responsible for working with Sony and making the Audio CD a success? The conductor Herbert von Karajan.

                    I know what our real problem is here, klaus.., you're a little snob.

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                      By the way...the audio CD wasnt invented by Sony, it was invented by Phillips.

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                        Oh, and another thing.... its not classical music that i dislike. Its the stuck up snobby pricks who congregate around it and see themselves as "sophisticated and cultured" because they listen to it.

                        I happen to be a fan of Vivaldi.

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                          Oh... and ZZ Top are in their 70s. Lagrange was released in 1973. You can hear it now in elevators, in restaurants as background music, in movies.......

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                          • LarryL Larry

                            @klaus said in Music that Gives you Chills:

                            I doubt many people under 30 have ever heard of ZZ Top. And they'll likely be mostly forgotten in 50 years. But kids will still play "Für Elise" on their pianos or listen to it in a restaurant.

                            Do you know why the Audio CD has a maximum play time of 74 minutes? Because the inventors wanted to fit an uninterrupted copy of Beethoven's 9th symphony on it.

                            Do you know which musician was the one most closely responsible for working with Sony and making the Audio CD a success? The conductor Herbert von Karajan.

                            I know what our real problem is here, klaus.., you're a little snob.

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                            @larry said in Music that Gives you Chills:

                            @klaus said in Music that Gives you Chills:

                            I doubt many people under 30 have ever heard of ZZ Top. And they'll likely be mostly forgotten in 50 years. But kids will still play "Für Elise" on their pianos or listen to it in a restaurant.

                            Do you know why the Audio CD has a maximum play time of 74 minutes? Because the inventors wanted to fit an uninterrupted copy of Beethoven's 9th symphony on it.

                            Do you know which musician was the one most closely responsible for working with Sony and making the Audio CD a success? The conductor Herbert von Karajan.

                            I know what our real problem is here, klaus.., you're a little snob.

                            You know what your problem is? An inferiority complex that manifests itself in aggression as a defense mechanism.

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                              @klaus said in Music that Gives you Chills:

                              @larry said in Music that Gives you Chills:

                              @klaus said in Music that Gives you Chills:

                              I doubt many people under 30 have ever heard of ZZ Top. And they'll likely be mostly forgotten in 50 years. But kids will still play "Für Elise" on their pianos or listen to it in a restaurant.

                              Do you know why the Audio CD has a maximum play time of 74 minutes? Because the inventors wanted to fit an uninterrupted copy of Beethoven's 9th symphony on it.

                              Do you know which musician was the one most closely responsible for working with Sony and making the Audio CD a success? The conductor Herbert von Karajan.

                              I know what our real problem is here, klaus.., you're a little snob.

                              You know what your problem is? An inferiority complex that manifests itself in aggression as a defense mechanism.

                              Just for the record, you were the agressor. I hadn't said shit to you or about you. This isnt the first time you've tried to start shit with me. And each time youve tried to start shit with me, two things happen - 1. You prove that you do it because you have a superiority complex, and 2. I hand you your ass.

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