================================================ Subject: Re: Musique Americaine or American Music From: "Creed - 7M3 - Live" To: Date: Mon 1 Apr 2002 22:32:53 -0500 ================================================ Violet Crevy wrote: >Hello Jim, > >I have never listen to "Live" and "Seven Mary Three." I do not know them. >Maybe I will find them at the musique store. > Both bands have their own websites. 7M3 has links to full lengthed versions of several of their album. Thier music is inline with Creed's music. both bands have been compared to Pearl Jam and Nirvana. Their website is at http://www.7m3.com -- From there you can go to several related sites. One is for an earlier album called "Rock Crown". Another is to their album called "Orange Ave". Their latest album is called "Economy of Sound". .. Curently they are working on some more songs and will be playing a few festival shows in the state of Florida. For the band called "Live" -- Their website is at http://www.friendsoflive.com -- there latest album was called "V" for the roman numeral five. It was their 5th album. My favorite album of theirs is "The Distance To Here" --- But their album that made them popular is called "Throwing Copper". It was their second abum and the first album that I ever bought from the band. About the 'Rave" parties and the types of music that is usually played. I have no idea about what they play. i would guess that it would be more "Hip-Hop" or RAP/Metal. I believe that N'sync and "Back Street Boys" are what is called "Boy Bands" -- sort of a modern day Vienna Boys Chior style of music, in my view. Later, Jim By The Way - Do you know if there are any albums, that are sung in French, from a band called Kansas? I heard a song called "Dust In The Wind' performed over a short wave radio awhile back. (20 plus years). Since you are where French is the language. I wonder if you ever heard of the older music group. ---------------- > > >I like all musique accept for 'N SYNC and BACK STREET BOYS, and others >like them. I tire of them quickly. That is why I like CREED, because they >sing differently than other Americaine bands I hear. But I like >techno--is that what you Americaines call it? The dancing-type musique >that is at the discos and "rave" parties is what I refer to here. That is >what my Canadian cousins call them--"raves." Though I do not quite >understand what they are. Perhaps someone will explain it to me? My >cousins say I must go to a "rave" to understand what it is, but that is >hard because I don't think we have them in France. :) > >Some other things I like--AARON CARTER (I dislike BACK STREET BOYS but I >like AARON CARTER very much), and LEONARDO DICAPRIO is my actor favorite. >TITANIC is my movie favorite. I enjoy seeing my boy friend on weekends. >He is 21 years old. I start classes at the university one year from now. > >I want to know if CREED will come out with a new album soon. I enjoy >there other disques very much, so I wait for a new one. I find the guitar >player very attractive! :) > >That is all for now, I think, I write again soon. > >Au revoir > >Violet! --{@ > >On 01 Apr 2002 21:35:49 -0500 Jim Linux-Beta > writes: > >>I like most bands from the 70s, 80's, 90's. A couple of them are a >>bands >>Called "Live" and another band Called "Seven Mary Three". >> >>Regarding newer music groups "Nickelback", "Default', "Staind" and >>"Cold" are fairly good music groups. >> >>What bands are your favorites currently? Do you have album oriented >>radio stations that you listen to? >> >>N'Sync and Back Street boys are not my idea of what music is either. >>It sounds like you need some real music bands. I hope that some >>listers >>can lead you to their music selections. >> >>Jim >> > >________________________________________________________________ >GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! >Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! >Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. > -- After watching an extremely attractive maternity-ward patient earnestly thumbing her way through a telephone directory for several minutes, a hospital orderly finally asked if he could be of some help. "No, thanks," smiled the young mother, "I'm just looking for a name for my baby." "But the hospital supplies a special booklet that lists hundreds of first names and their meanings," said the orderly. "That won't help," said the woman, "my baby already has a first name." To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp