OK, wtf: Lyrics, female artist, fairly recent: Your love is the killing kind/time something like that.
Driving me batshit. Can't find it in the playlists cause I don't pay attention. KT Tunstall/Kathleen Edwardsish, but not. Org.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
OK, wtf: Lyrics, female artist, fairly recent: Your love is the killing kind/time something like that.
Driving me batshit. Can't find it in the playlists cause I don't pay attention. KT Tunstall/Kathleen Edwardsish, but not. Org.
Shelby Lynne off the Bridget Jones soundtrack, I think.
Cool bass, Cor! Totally space age.
Thanks! And thanks, Robin!
Cool bass, Cor!
Thanks, Sean! I feel damn cool just messing around on it.
Now we want to see a picture of you playing this fab instrument.
If I'm only going to buy one Ozomatli CD which one should it be?
Has anyone else had problems getting the emusic site to load tonight?
I'm surprised that their hasn't been more of a binaural renaissance in this age of headphones.
Okay, thanks to joe boucher's post, I'm dying to know if this Gomez Album (Liquid Skin) is in stereo or binaural. It plays really well in headphones, and there are several points where they play with the channels in such a way as to make me think it's binaural.
For example, on the song Bring It On, the opening lyrics are sung by all three singers. The first is very distinctly in the right channel. The second singer, as he joins in after a couple of words, sounds like he's standing right behind you. And the third singer joins in from the left channel. The rest of the song plays with the channels too -- at one point a bit of sound takes a little drive around your head. And the very end of the song feathers the singer's (the center one) last line back and forth between the left and right channels.