Ok I get lost pretty easily in here. Where are the Music categories going? Under “general discussion” or is there another major heading? I can only find your Soundtack post under “latest thread.”
Epicurean music
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Yes LD I doubt we need a subforum for each category, probably a single thread will do, and perhaps I can PIN each one? So yes just start a thread in the same level under this same subforum. I can create subforums later if you think that would be better(?)
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I will pin them to the top of the list as we create them LD. If you think at any point we ought to create subforums instead of asking for posts in the thread, I can do that too. I am beginning to lean that way now, but it's easy to do at any point.
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Is it OK if I add Heavy metal?
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Absolutely! I add any genres you like.
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Martin please do add it if you haven't already done so. I would have estimated the chances that you would have suggested that at about a billion to one - but that just reminds me how often my preconceived notions of Germans is correct - of which my German wife reminds me every chance she gets
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Matt I wonder if there is anything smart we should try to do to build a playlist at Youtube along with the work we're doing in each category thread. Will it work just as well to wait til each thread matures and then create a playlist then? Or is there some better way? Not sure if you are better at youtube than I am but I've never really played with their advanced features.
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I think we could probably let all these playlists mature here. See if others want to contribute. If a time comes that we have a bunch of songs or albums here in the thread, we could just place them all in a YouTube channel.
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Sounds like the best course. Should be relatively easy to create the playlists.
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I've been thinking a lot about this:
All Right Now - Free
Another Brick in the Wall (Part II) - Pink Floyd
Beware of Darkness - George Harrison
Born Free - Matt Munro
Celebration - Kool and the Gang
Come and Get Your Love - Redbone
Dear Prudence - The Beatles
Do the Evolution - Pearl Jam
(Don’t Fear) The Reaper - Blue Öyster CultDon’t Stop Believing - Journey
Don’t Stop Me Now - Queen
Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears For Fears
Extraordinary Machine - Fiona Apple
Fooling Yourself - Styx
Fun, Fun, Fun - The Beach Boys
God - John Lennon
Going in the Right Direction - Robert Randolph & the Family Band
Good Vibrations - The Beach Boys
The Grand Illusion - Styx
Happy - Pharrell Williams
Happy Together - The Turtles
Heart of the Country - Paul and Linda McCartney
Here Comes the Sun - George Harrison
Holiday - Madonna
Hooked On a Feeling - Blue Swede
I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash
I Feel Free - Cream
Imagine - John Lennon
In My Life - The Beates
Into the Void - Black Sabbath
Joy to the World - Three Dog Night
Keep On Smiling - Wet Willie
Kokomo - The Beach Boys
Lay Low - Snoop Dog (feat. Nate Dogg)
Love Shack - The B-52’s
Meet the Elements - They Might Be Giants
Memories - Maroon 5
Mo Money Mo Problems - The Notorious B.I.G.
Mother Nature’s Son - The Beatles
Mr. Blue Sky - Electric Light Orchestra
Never Give Up On the Good Times - Spice Girls
Nice To Be Here - The Moody Blues
No Woman, No Cry - Bob Marley & the Wailers
Only a Fool Would Say That - Steely Dan
Ordinary Pleasure - Toro y Moi
Relax - Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Revolution 1 - The Beatles
School’s Out - Alice Cooper
Shallow Be Thy Game - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Should I Stay Or Should I Go? - The Clash
Somewhere Over the Rainbow & What a Wonderful World - Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
Take It Easy - The Eagles
Take Me Home, Country Roads - John Denver
Three Little Birds - Bob Marley & the Wailers
Venus - Shocking Blue
Wannabe - Spice Girls
We Are All Made of Stars - Moby
Weapon of Choice - Fatboy Slim
With a Little Help From My Friends - The Beatles
You Can’t Always Get What You Want - The Rolling Stones
You’re My Best Friend - Queen
You’ve Got a Friend - Carole King
You've Got a Friend in Me - Randy Newman
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So we need Spotify to listen to the full thing? I have to confess I have not investigated Spotify. Is there a free version or what is required?
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Spotify is free
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Spotify is free
OK - great - thank you!
So the free tier is pretty much link the service I remember as PANDORA, and it has advertisements. -
Spotify is free
OK - great - thank you!
So the free tier is pretty much link the service I remember as PANDORA, and it has advertisements.Spotify and Pandora are two different services but, yeah, similar ideas: listen to music and podcasts.
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So the free tier is pretty much link the service I remember as PANDORA, and it has advertisements.
I typically get three, 30-second ads in a row per 7-10 songs.
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This is awesome Eikadistes thanks. Just subscribed. Did you make it or just found it? I wonder if you'll take suggestions on additions.
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I wonder if you'll take suggestions on additions.
I did create it myself and I would love suggestions and intend on adding to it.
I've been experimenting with different criterion. For example, Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry, Be Happy" was a contender, but too many lyrics describe negative imagery and imply a Stoic vibe of indifference. In another case, I think there are too few songs about ancient Greek gods, so anything popular that mentions "Venus" is an automatic yes for me. Some songs are not necessarily easy listening (which is the general vibe) but directly address Epicurean concerns like Styx and Black Sabbath, who make an ironic comparison between a soulless consumer culture and flying into the literal void of space. My Hip-Hop additions are similar: while they are not as relaxing, the emphasis on living under-the-radar qualifies it as uniquely epicurean. There's a danger of cynicism in Pink Floyd and Alice Cooper, but their particular songs make it into my list because they wield a polemic against institutionalization and public indoctrination. Something else like "Ordinary Pleasure" by Toro y Moi or "Extraordinary Machine" by Fiona Apple get in for a particularly potent lyric, like "maximize all the pleasure" and Fiona's unique vibe of self-empowerment. Too many songs that feel right are purely romantic and describe a teenage lust that sound appropriate but don't convey the right vibe, whereas Frankie Goes To Hollywood's "Relax" isn't necessarily a favorite of mine, but the meaning his the nail on the head. Just some ideas.
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I've been experimenting with different criterion. For example, Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry, Be Happy" was a contender, but too many lyrics describe negative imagery and imply a Stoic vibe of indifference. In another case, I think there are too few songs about ancient Greek gods, so anything popular that mentions "Venus" is an automatic yes for me
Presumably the different moods lend themselves to different playlists. I think we've done some work on playlists in the past but probably not on Spotify which may be the best format.
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I was gonna say Eikadistes that it would be awesome to have the songs listed and the reason why they made the cut, as some of them weren't as obvious to me.
Epicurean Philosophy is not easy to digest, so communicating some of its values thru music is a great idea, while making sure it's not being cartooned down.
Not trying to impose anything onto your private list, just some thoughts.
As it happens I had been looking for an Epicurean list in spotify before and I was disappointed. Also, as an Epicurean, I'd love know the criteria of acceptance of any of these lists.
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Not trying to impose anything onto your private list, just some thoughts.
I think it would be a really great project for us to come up with specialized lists of Epicurean friendly music, and Spotify probably works better than previous efforts on Youtube.
But the key is what we are discussing - musical tastes are so personal that what strikes some of us as purely Epicurean and uplifting will strike others as trash.
The answer almost certainly has to be specialized descriptions of the playlists by genre.
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