Originally posted by Louis'74+Aug 18 2004, 04:48 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Louis'74 @ Aug 18 2004, 04:48 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--adrian _68@Aug 16 2004, 09:17 PM
Does it have to be "Kiss" fans? I'm not familliar with this band and actually I am not a fan of modern music only classical(which is very ironic because i'm a teen) I drew Atom once playing an acoustic guitar but it sucks big time!
I'm also astounded to read that. It's good to know that there's still young people around who listen to 'real' music.
The teens in my country only tend to listen to Bri Spears, Justin Timberfake
and such #&%@$£§!
I too grew up with classical music but nevertheless the fact that I'm listening to some harder stuff now, I still love to hear the works of Haendel, Haydn, Telemann and such composers.
When I was about 8 years I used to run a music-tape while falling asleep at the evenings.
It was classical music from composers such as mentioned above, but adopted for trombone and church organ - very beautiful. I still happen to listen to that music, not only for feelings connecting to my childhood but also because of the trombone's warm sound
(The trombone player's name was Branimir Slokar I think).
Together with the church organ as accompaniment this music always fascinated me.
The works of Haydn, Telemann, Haendel, de Boismortier and B. Marcello sound very special with those unusual instruments, I mean these works are basically written for Oboe/Orchestra, and now you have instead Trombone/Organ B) .
Well I'm rambling, but I think you'll get what I mean.
Good music never dies! [/b][/quote]
I love classical music because i know how to play the piano but i'm not an expert only intermediate. I'm a big fan of Rag songs, if u know what i mean.