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Paul McCartney fairly recently released his album "Kisses on the Bottom", which is definitely not his normal style.
1. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter 2. Home (When Shadows Fall) 3. It's Only a Paper Moon 4. More I Cannot Wish You 5. The Glory of Love 6. We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me) 7. Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive 8. My Valentine 9. Always 10. My Very Good Friend the Milkman 11. Bye Bye Blackbird 12. Get Yourself Another Fool 13. The Inch Worm 14. Only Our Hearts
The unique album title came from the first song:
I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter And make believe it came from you I'm gonna write words, oh, so sweet They're gonna knock me off my feet A lotta kisses on the bottom I'll be glad I got 'em
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Some really awesome suggestions in this thread - going to have to jot some down to check out later 
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Just curious if anyone has checked out the video I posted? It is EVERY kind of wrong. 
Chad (Hope that makes it easier) TEMPO TANTRUM: What a lead singer has when they can't stay in time.
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Just curious if anyone has checked out the video I posted? It is EVERY kind of wrong. I did and it is.
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Jesse James Dupree uses a lot of country tones and riffs in some of the Jakyl songs. I think he is the best chainsaw player I have ever seen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ1Q7xydJPU (Lumberjack) and (Headed for Destruction) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scqFlnek0-0 C.Dan I wonder if he could come to the studios and lay down some Chainsaw tracks for real tracks?
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John Ford, actually I'm not surprised. Paul always seemed to have an affinity for 1930s-1940s style music writing songs like "When I'm Sixty-Four", "Martha My Dear" and a few others.
Another switcher:
Gerry Mulligan started as a jazz baritone saxophonist, then started writing serious orchestral music that was definitely not in the jazz genre, and then went back to jazz bari sax.
And another:
Andre Previn switched from jazz pianist to the conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra.
One more:
Benny Goodman started as a Klezmer clarinetist and then turned into the 'King of Swing'.
Not exactly a switch, but John Lord from Deep Purple wrote a "Concerto For Group And Orchestra" (it's actually quite good) and Billy Joel as William Joel wrote a classical album called "Fantasies & Delusions" and hired classical pianist Richard Hyung-ki Joo to play it on the album.
I think many of us think of music as music and different genres more as different ways to express ourselves. I think the public worries more about genres because we as humans like to classify everything. But on our gigs we regularly play Rock mixed with Jazz mixed with Country mixed with Salsa mixed with Reggae and at least a half dozen other genres of music, and the audience doesn't seem to mind at all. I see Darius Rucker's "Wagon Wheel" and Rick Derringer's "Rock And Roll Hootchie Coo" more closely related than the audience probably does.
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I think many of us think of music as music and different genres more as different ways to express ourselves. I think the public worries more about genres because we as humans like to classify everything. I think of music as music. Sometimes I listen head-banging rock, other times classical, then instrumental pop, then country, the jazz, then soul, then blues, then novelty, etc. I also don't feel the need to pigeon-hole an artist in a particular genre either. That's why I like it when someone like Paul McCartney does an album of standards or Billy Joel writes classical music (I have and enjoy the CD). Granted, not everyone can pull it off, but enough have.
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And there was the Osmonds who had a good career run. They did anything from barbershop quartet to disco. Mostly as a group they did bubblegum pop. The did some rock and later some disco. Marie Osmond did well in dabbling into country, She nailed a number 1 with "Paper Roses". And did well with her duet with Dan Seals "Meet me in Montana" which I like. C.Dan
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I think many of us think of music as music and different genres more as different ways to express ourselves. I think the public worries more about genres because we as humans like to classify everything. I think of music as music. Sometimes I listen head-banging rock, other times classical, then instrumental pop, then country, the jazz, then soul, then blues, then novelty, etc.<...> Music is music, and like you, genre lines are not important and sometimes even impossible. Some people consider themselves "Rock Musicians", "Country Musicians", "Classical Musicians" or whatever. If someone asks me, I just say "Musician". I've played Classical, Rock, Country, Jazz, Folk, Latin American, Afro-Caribbean, Pop and many other genres. And the more I do it, I see more in common with the genres than differences. Often a successful musician plays the kind of music that puts bread on his/her table. When I was on the road to being almost-famous I got to meet a lot of famous musicians. The public would be surprised to find Country Musicians secretly loving jazz, Rock Musicians secretly loving Classical, or whatever. Late in his life I got to meet Chet Atkins. He came into a restaurant/bar we were playing at, the waitress whispered "That's Chet Atkins" so I went over to introduce myself. He was nice, open, and we had a nice chat. At one point he said he secretly always wanted to be a jazz guitarist, but he knew which side of the bread his butter was on. I play variety. If someone came to me and said "I could make you rich and famous but you would only be allowed to play one genre of music" to tell the truth, picking one would be a very difficult decision. (I'd like to be in that position though.) Back on topic. Joni Mitchell went from folk to rock to jazz but unfortunately when she recorded "Mingus" she lost most of her dedicated folk and rock fans (I liked it). She forgot which side of the bread her butter was on. But I guess she had enough money that it didn't matter and artistic expression was more important. That's OK too. Insights and incites by Notes
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There is only two types of music genres in my book; songs that I like and songs that I do not like. The same musician can appear in both. YMMV
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Me.
I started out with folk..... 3 Strong winds, Blowing in the wind.....
Moved to pop: top 40 stuff in the 60's.... Association, Beatles, Hollies, Turtles, etc.
Hard rock in the 70's Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Zepplin, King Crimson, Uriah Heep.
to.... Country and even hard core country.... in the 80's and beyond. Haggard, George Jones, Conway, Coe, Jackson, Strait.....
my love for musical harmony was never absent from the early days. I reckon that was what finally drew me full tilt into country music and country rock.
You can find my music at: www.herbhartley.comAdd nothing that adds nothing to the music. You can make excuses or you can make progress but not both. The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding.
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There is only two types of music genres in my book; songs that I like and songs that I do not like. The same musician can appear in both. YMMV I couldn't agree with that statement more, but our personal choices might or might not be the same. Notes
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