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05 Mar 2020, 3:07 pm

Same! Classic, jazz, kpop, rock, alternative anything except rap!
Do you like ethnic music?



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05 Mar 2020, 3:11 pm

All music is ethnic of some sort! :wink:

I like Slovenian Polka Music

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05 Mar 2020, 3:27 pm

Yeah, not sure what would qualify - anything that's not local? I like tango/milonga mixed with jazz/classical, as Astor Piazzola did it



Do you go to concerts/other forms of live music?


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05 Mar 2020, 3:31 pm

^ Love Astor Piazzola!
I haven't been to a concert for a long time, i like them though.

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05 Mar 2020, 3:40 pm

Hate crowds so it's usually classical music or live jazz in small venues. I've still been to a few others but it wasn't really the kind of thing that makes people trample each other.

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05 Mar 2020, 3:41 pm

I love live concerts but they have to be indoors. I like the coloured light and the anonymity of standing in the dark.

I don't do outdoor shows, likely because I hate sunlight but even at night I find the sound doesn't carry well and the light shows aren't as intense.

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05 Mar 2020, 4:14 pm

If you guys are still around lol, do you remember which one (concert) was your favourite?


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05 Mar 2020, 4:17 pm

Van Halen, hands-down. I've seen them several times and they're always a lot of fun.

Elton is also incredible. I've seen him four times now including the Farewell tour. He doesn't miss a note.

Garfunkel was a special kind of wonderful because I was front row at The Ryman in Nashville, six feet from him.

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05 Mar 2020, 4:21 pm

That sounds like great fun :lol:

It would be a tie between Tom Waits and Nick Cave: both great musicians and electrifying personalities, it's just mesmerising to see them on stage. I would have loved to see David Bowie and particularly Freddy Mercury, speaking of electrifying!

What is/are the musician(s) you like that you also like personality-wise?


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05 Mar 2020, 4:24 pm

I saw Bowie! It was a good show but doesn't stand out the way VH does.

I like Ozzy, personality-wise. I've seen him live too, but I don't remember much of it except Zakk Wylde on guitar.

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05 Mar 2020, 4:26 pm

IsabellaLinton wrote:

Elton is also incredible. I've seen him four times now including the Farewell tour. He doesn't miss a note.


Have you seen Rocketman, Isabella? I've heard some good things about it


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05 Mar 2020, 4:29 pm

Ozzy is a riot :heart:

I like Tom Waits, he's in that class of people I like to call "aliens" - gives me a lot of hope to see eccentric, completely out of the ordinary personalities like that being accepted and loved by the general public.

Does it affect your appreciation of someone's art to know they are/were a horrible person? :lol:


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05 Mar 2020, 4:33 pm

I haven't seen Rocketman. I'm a purist. If it's not the real celebrity in a film, I don't want to see it. Likewise I didn't see the QUEEN film which I heard was quite inaccurate. I don't even watch films of Brontë novels! 8O

Yes it would affect my appreciation to know someone was a horrible person.

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05 Mar 2020, 4:43 pm

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I haven't seen Rocketman. I'm a purist. If it's not the real celebrity in a film, I don't want to see it. Likewise I didn't see the QUEEN film which I heard was quite inaccurate. I don't even watch films of Brontë novels! 8O

Yes it would affect my appreciation to know someone was a horrible person.

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Aren't they usually quite awful? It boggles the mind that they turned Wuthering Heights into a "romance" 8O

Nope, I don't care :twisted: in the sense that I judge the person and the artist as two separate entities. As I say here often, if I would hold artists to any significant ethical standard in their personal life and views, I would have to throw out most of my books and music collection :shrug: I've probably read too many biographies :oops:


How important are efficiency and precision to you? Do you often misunderstand people because they express themselves "vaguely"?


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05 Mar 2020, 4:49 pm

I've never seen a screenplay of WH and nor would I, because I heard it was romanticised. The promos show Cathy and Heathcliff kissing in embrace on the moors, which most definitely is not in the book. I also heard that the second volume is largely omitted, including young Catherine and Hereton. That to me is the only true romance in the book (if any at all).

To be honest, I don't do a lot of biographical research on many authors apart from my crew of faves. I'm sure there are some nasty people whose work I've exhalted, so I do see your point there.

Efficient and precise expression is important to me. Lack of efficiency and precision in one's daily affairs is less bothersome, if they don't interact with me or try to interrupt my own routines.

Have you smoked cigars?


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05 Mar 2020, 4:55 pm

Yeah, it's better not to know maybe, a lot of amazing writers and particularly classical musicians were huge a***holes.

I have, but it was never a habit. I like the scent of certain cigars or pipe tobacco. We still have a lot of smoking/cigar bars here.

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