lorennn: ilikemusic because... its brilliant. music is life. life would suck without music (:
Jade: ilikemusic because... its amazing,, i always gotta listen to music, such as Nelly, Usher, T.I, ect if theres no music what else is there?
Sam, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly: ilikemusic because... Music is a special thing that is not like anything else in the world. You might argue that you can translate emotions through films and through books but anyone can make music, whether that be humming or singing along to the radio, it’s something that gives enjoyment and positivity to many people.
Hyperactiveproductions.com.au: ilikemusic because... It's the drug inside me, don't need nothing else to help me...
dj.NOMSTA*: ilikemusic because... music likesme!
leah + melissa: ilikemusic because... its sick
Damion I.C.E Kyng: ilikemusic because... one day ilikemusic will be writin bout me...
I.C.E gon feed da hood...
www.myspace.com/damionkyng
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=738592&content=music
Rhys, Good Shoes: ilikemusic because... It gets you moving.
Peter Cincotti: ilikemusic because... Of what the world would be without it. It’d be a very scary place. I think we’d all be screwed.Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, two of the most distinctive vocalists in modern music, released 'Raising Sand' - their astonishing new collaborative album on October 29th on Rounder/Decca Records.
It was produced by T Bone Burnett and recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles with a stellar cast of supporting musicians, including guitarists Marc Ribot and Norman Blake, multi-instrumentalist Mike Seeger, drummer Jay Bellerose, and bassist Dennis Crouch.
Plant is quick to define 'Raising Sand' as more a band record than a duet record, as it puts the two great singers in a variety of vocal and instrumental combinations - from songs featuring two-part brother-style harmony throughout to solo features for each. Though they come from entirely different traditions, Alison Krauss and Robert Plant create an amazing, unexpected, and entirely new sound when they sing together.
The material, ingeniously chosen by Burnett with input from Plant and Krauss, is the crucial thread that guides 'Raising Sand' and showcases their impressive abilities.
The songs range from modern to classic, consisting mostly of lesser-known material from a wide spectrum of great blues, R&B, country, and folk songwriters - Tom Waits, Gene Clark, Little Milton Campbell, Mel Tillis, Townes Van Zandt, Doc Watson, Phil and Don Everly. They also recorded the Robert Plant/Jimmy Page song 'Please Read the Letter', from the 1998 album 'Walking Into Clarksdale'. "You've got two singers that can handle a wide range of material - storytellers," explains Burnett. "So you look for the stories…."
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