Any one know if Amy said anything about house music? Did she like it or not :-S
What did Amy think of house music?
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Nigel Jam
, Oct 19 2011 05:17 PM
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#5
Posted 19 October 2011 - 07:24 PM
It's hard for me to guess what Amy would like. She often referred to her B2B stuff as "jukebox". House music is mid to uptempo dance music that resembles 70s disco. It started in Chicago in early 80s and has a steady "four on the floor" beat. I'm thinking Amy would have considered it "boring".
#6
Posted 19 October 2011 - 09:19 PM
ty, Nigel.
nope, I agree, don't think she'd care much to listen to it.
I honestly think she would get more out of country music....some of those lyrics can be pretty heart-breaking. maybe not so much the tune but the lyrics, at least.
nope, I agree, don't think she'd care much to listen to it.
I honestly think she would get more out of country music....some of those lyrics can be pretty heart-breaking. maybe not so much the tune but the lyrics, at least.
:'-(She was the DiVinci of my music world!
#8
Posted 21 October 2011 - 09:40 AM
I would agree she probably wouldn't like it because of the repetition and drum machines etc but there are some good vocals on house tracks. She referred herself to "a little old man who liked old music!" so that says a lot. But privately, she probably maybe liked more than she let on in public.
Some of her music is pop but the song Back to Black sounds very serious - bit like film music not for the light hearted - could be music to be depressed to? Strong stuff.
Some of her music is pop but the song Back to Black sounds very serious - bit like film music not for the light hearted - could be music to be depressed to? Strong stuff.
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