An update on the experiment

UPDATE: Imeem was purchased by MySpace Music on December 8, 2009—one year after this post. As a result, the embedded music players below will not work.

I think it is time for me to post another something to my blog. I have been pleased to observe a strong support for the experiment, particularly the part where I will expose myself to new kinds of music.

First, a comical quote:

A client called in inquiring about a package to Hawaii. After going over all the cost info, she asked, “Would it be cheaper to fly to California and then take the train to Hawaii?”

Wow. You should start using StumbleUpon. It’s great for times like this boring weekend when surfing random sites on the Web becomes a fun activity. (also, see the things I liked from stumbling)

Anyhow, back to the less fun things. There’s more after the jump.

Music

I haven’t yet had a chance to listen to all of the music that people have sent to me by means of drop.io. However, here are a few pieces of music that I currently can appreciate, thanks to the input from everybody.

Preferably, you should add comments to this post with the title of the song and the artist, because I use imeem as the legal means of discovering new music. (A note about imeem: I like using this site to discover new music, particularly to follow up on recommendations, given that this company has signed licensing deals with Warner Music, Sony/BMG, EMI, and Vivendi Universal, and can offer a legal means of listening to full-length content.)

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My appreciation of Viva la Vida reflects my musical education and the fact that I am still clinging on to the dignity of classical music. Though the lyrics are great, and I appreciate the vocals, it remains true that the harmonic progression and (generally classical) instrumentation appeal to me most.

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Note: for some songs, imeem will only stream full-length tracks to registered and logged-in users to comply with licensing terms.

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Of all of the music I have heard up to now, hip-hop is just too strange for me. Even metal, which is, indeed, loud and harsh (in timbre), at least appeals to me. For both of the pieces immediately above, I would appreciate them much more without the screaming vocals, since the instrumental parts are amazing… and once again, I have to refer to the similarities between the harmonic devices used in metal/rock and classical.

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For this song (I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing), my first impression of it was the unsightly singer on the music video on YouTube, which I watched because Matthew Wu posted a link to it. However, it is a nice song, one with a great singer whose voice is acceptable — in harsh contrast to the vocal ‘talent’ from the heavy metal — and it is from Armageddon, a film that I liked. (Have my musical tastes been shaped already?)

And, of course, I have to take this opportunity to share some of the classical pieces that I have recently discovered and liked:

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I think what the pieces above show is that my musical tastes have shifted from primarily Bach to primarily 19th-century (and a bit of early 20th-century) music. Hmm. A few more months and it’ll probably move to 20th- and 21st-century stuff. What genres I adopt will remain to be seen… though, if anything is to be indicated by the music I have liked thus far, I am unlikely to appreciate hip-hop.

Play a role. Comment here.

2 Comments

  1. OH no, matthew sent i dun wanna miss a thing already? he beat me to it! lol no worries, ill find a song you’ll like too: )

    thanks for the uploader on this pg btw, the one u gave me always froze halfway between the uploads. right now, i’m sending some songs for like the 20th time lol. hope this one works.

  2. Sorry, but as I quote, “I have no novel”. That being said, the best part of this entry was the “joke”, which was not good enough to make me lol.

    Wow, I sound so grumpy.