:WHAT: I lost 0.3 PPD
Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Dec 13 2006, 04:33 AM
Right right. . . and now, Beethoven's glorious 9th Symphony.
any suggestions?....other than
and :bacon: forever
Originally Posted by CrazyCracker82,Dec 13 2006, 08:42 AM
any suggestions?....other than
and :bacon: forever 
Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Dec 13 2006, 04:15 PM
Shit. . . this topic gets lodged at me so many times it makes my brain hurt. . . worse than that, Cracker has some pleasantly-Fd-up contemporary music tastes; which means I could throw him all sorts of crazy 

just throw at me some more fast paced classical movements. you know i love rhythm so anything with cool rhythms. you know of anything with different time signatures other than 4/4?
Originally Posted by CrazyCracker82,Dec 13 2006, 01:59 PM
that i do
just throw at me some more fast paced classical movements. you know i love rhythm so anything with cool rhythms.
you know of anything with different time signatures other than 4/4?
just throw at me some more fast paced classical movements. you know i love rhythm so anything with cool rhythms. you know of anything with different time signatures other than 4/4?

Carl Orff - "Carmina Burana" (it's beyond me why you wouldn't have this already)
There's a disc called "Classical Thunder" that still has all the "Meaty" movements all on one disc.
If you want some fairly far out stuff after that, look for Zappa, Varese, Boulez, and Pendercki . . .for starters. Also, try Stravinsky, particularly, "Le Sacre Du Pritemps."
Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Dec 13 2006, 05:11 PM

Carl Orff - "Carmina Burana" (it's beyond me why you wouldn't have this already)
There's a disc called "Classical Thunder" that still has all the "Meaty" movements all on one disc.
If you want some fairly far out stuff after that, look for Zappa, Varese, Boulez, and Pendercki . . .for starters. Also, try Stravinsky, particularly, "Le Sacre Du Pritemps."








