Would rabbits listen to hip hop if they were able to listen to music?
Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin
If not, what type of music would they listen to if they were able to listen, and why?
LOL!!!
If not, what type of music would they listen to if they were able to listen, and why?
LOL!!!
I have a Motorola Razor and I was wondering if it cost extra to listen to music on my phone. Ive already put music on my phone (I already have a Micro DS card) and I looked at past bills, and didnt se any unusual fees, and I dont have a data pack. Thanks!
Sprint charges you if you look at your phone. bastards
When did radio become widespread? Did people listen to phonographs? How did people hear recent songs for the first time? What was considered "popular" music?
Hi David… I’m back!
Here you go:
1900-1914 ("Caf’conc’ et Cabaret") : Sous les ponts de Paris (1913) by Georgel : cabaret songs, often saucy, popular entertainment, …
1914-1918 ("Chansons dans la guerre") : Quand Madelon (1914) by Bach : patriotic songs,…
1918-1930 ("les années folles") : J’ai deux amours, mon Pays et Paris (1930) by Josephine Baker : love and glamour in 1920s Paris, discovering jazz, ..
1930-1939 ("de l’euphorie à la débâcle") : Parlez moi d’amour (1930) by Lucienne Boyer : "chanson réaliste" (very depressing…) or very sentimental,…
1939-1945 ("chansons sous l’Occupation") : Douce France (1942) by Charles Trenet : nostalgia,…
The late 1800s saw the dawn of the music hall when Yvette Guilbert was a major star. The era lasted through to the 1930s and saw the likes of Félix Mayol, Lucienne Boyer, Marie-Louise Damien, Marie Dubas, Fréhel, Georges Guibourg, Tino Rossi, Jean Sablon, Charles Trenet and Maurice Chevalier.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_France#20th_Century
http://www.amazon.com/Best-Accordions-Paris-Various-Artists/dp/B000000K4H/ref=cm_lmf_tit_4/102-3578342-1146542
http://www.frenchdanceleeds.co.uk/songs/songs.html
La Bal Musette: http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/7086/les-primitifs-du-futur-world-musette/
http://www.understandfrance.org/France/FrenchSongs.html
http://www.vistawide.com/german/german_music/german_folk_music.htm
http://www.about-germany.org/music/hollaender.php
http://www.dva.uni-freiburg.de/
http://www.folk-seiten.de/traditional_music_in_Germany.htm
http://cnx.org/content/m11025/latest/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_folk_music
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modmusic.html#World%20War%20I
Here’s a forum board of International WWI Music that you can join: http://europeanww1lh.forumup.be/post-1051-europeanww1lh.html
http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/music/collier.php
HEINRICH SCHLUSNUS (1888-1952) was the premier German baritone in Germany for over 40 years, particularly noted for his singing of Verdi. He was also a fine singer of lieder. His records span the acoustic and well into the electric era, throughout the Third Reich and beyond. They are all of the highest calibre.
The celebrated Jewish baritone, JOSEPH SCHWARTZ (1880-1926) was born in Riga but apecialized in the German repertoire, though he also sang other roles such as Escamillo in CARMEN. His records are well sought after and for good reason. This was a great artist. MARGARETE MATZENAUER (née Temesvar 1881-1963). After an initial success in Europe, she sang at The Metropolitan for 20 years ERNESTINE SCHUMANN-HEINK (1861-1936) A very different singer was the German soprano ELISABETH SCHUMANN (1885-1952), here seen as MIGNON. Her unique lyric soprano was perfect for Richard Strauss operas, for instance, as well as for lieder. Jewish-German soprano LOTTE LEHMANN (1888-1976), deservedly sang alongside such greats as Tauber and Chaliapin during the 1920s, but the appearance of the Nazis forced her to move to the USA where she triumphed again for further decade. She was as fine an exponent of lieder and operetta as opera with a warm soprano sound that appealed to everyone. http://www.spats.demon.co.uk/GreatGermanSingers.html
http://www.amazon.com/Gott-Kaiser-Vaterland-Patriotic-Recordings/dp/B000EON6GM
http://mki.wisc.edu/News/Conferences/MusicMirror/MusicConfReport.htm
Songs, 1907-1919, n.d.
Includes: "Bohemia" (two different songs),and "Come to the Land of Bohemia." "The Broken Troth"
B Instrumentals, 1898-1946
Includes: "In Gay Bohemia" and "Ku Vitezstvi" ("On to Victory"). (6 items)
C Folio, n.d., "Bohemian Dance Album" (accordian arrangements).
Here’s a whole bunch of songs by country:
http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives/d5300nh2.htm
http://www.nlib.ee/cenl/docs/annual_reports/france03-04.pdf
And…… don’t forget Klezmer.
How can i listen to my music videos on my iTouch WITHOUT watching the video. Kinda like on the iPod Nano. Can I? How?
Buy the song instead of the video.
I like listening to music, so I want to know various kinds of music.
When you feel down, what kind of music do you listen?
I recently started to listen to Bright Eyes again and I don’t think I’ll stop this time.
Is there any genre or band that gets you pumped, or do you not listen to music at all?
OFFSPRING – give it to me baybeeee uh huh uh huh! I’m all over the place!
I have an ipod video and the latest version of iTunes. I can transfer music from my computer to my ipod and then delete them my my computer without a problem but how can i listen to those songs directly from my ipod into itunes?
If you deleted them from ur computer, you cant listen to them unless you enable the ipod as a hard drive.
I want to find a WEBSITE so that i can listen to music on the web without haveing to download songs or burning them on a cd. If you have any answeres please tell me some WEBSITES that u have found that work for you. Thanks!
myspace.com and in the music section of it
Well i wanna listen to music in my ipod while it is charging but i dont know how, i saw something before but i forgot where it was. Can you please help me?
My computers speakers arent working…and the plug in for the earphones is too far away XD
you can if youre using the usb power adapter to charge, but if youre using your computer, it has to be usb 2.0
I downloaded a couple song from a record companies website and i cant open and listen to them on my computer through itunes. They were Win Zip files so i downloaded win zip and that didn’t work. I use itunes, and it open itunes but the music does not show up. I tried file add to library.
apple.com