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Thread ID: 36279 2003-08-04 13:06:00 OT looking for stomp music..... beetle (243) Press F1
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165393 2003-08-04 13:06:00 that sounds really weird, i am in next assignment mode and have to source some music that i can listen to and if needed to copy or get hold of a cd, and someone suggested to me stomp... the band that uses no musical instruments just boots, broom handles and rubbish bins and basically anything that will make music...
and i cant seem to get any music of theirs to listen to off the net can any one suggest a good music site that may have it? as it is just a little out of the ordinary it may be more difficult than at first though..

have only stumbled accross one cd they made called stomp out loud.

will continue my google search, but need to source some different type music for childrens lsitening (not heavey metal) so if you can give me any ideas greatly appreciated.

doesnt matter whether the are mp3/ midi or whatever just need to find some at this stage .... words or just music is fine...
classical, country, sounds, (nature) or cultural anything really...

just my googling needs to be refined, and my brain does not always do well at this bit...

thanxs
beetle
beetle (243)
165394 2003-08-04 13:13:00 Beetle, I justlooked on Kazaa and there are at least 30 songs by "stomp", including the whole album (42 megs). Songs' names are like this:

Ripper Sole
Percussions
Basketballs
Out load
Water Pipes
Balloons
Cadence ....

.... you get the idea

I use Kazaa Lite and get most my mp3's that way. Have had no problems with it (or Kazaa full version and Morpheus) for last few years, despite horror stories.

Link is http://www.kazaalite.tk/

J
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Jester (13)
165395 2003-08-04 13:32:00 Not heavy metal you say????


well,there goes all my sugestions right out the window....
metla (154)
165396 2003-08-04 13:32:00 im having trouble with that page / link as IE keeps telling me error and problems with this web page stuff.... i have not used kazaa or kazaa lite before... also telling me no such URL ?

any ideas?

thanxs otherwise J new there would be something out there for it or had it just if i could get it to work....

beetle
beetle (243)
165397 2003-08-04 13:34:00 :p sorry metla.... LOL

any other decent ideas?


beetle
beetle (243)
165398 2003-08-04 21:17:00 Try http://www.k-lite.tk/ (I think that's what it is).

Mike.
Mike (15)
165399 2003-08-05 00:57:00 :) :) There were quite a few bands in the 1920s that had minimal instruments, and they played things like paper and comb, jugs, penny whistles, 'Swannee Whistles', jews harps, mouth organs, or just simulated instruments with their voices. (The Mills Brothers were good at that a bit later). There were bands like the Dixieland Jug Blowers.
You are obviously too young ( a compliment from a grey beard) to know that the word "stomp" came from the music of the 1920's. There are hundreds of tunes with the word "stomp" in the title.
Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers recorded quite a few.

Freddy Keppard and his Jazz Cardinals recorded "Stomp Off, Let's Go", and they did. :) )

The best site on the internet for any jazz fan is this one.

www.redhotjazz.com

But then :( :( it may not be your cup of tea, oh dear.
Terry Porritt (14)
165400 2003-08-05 01:03:00 Oh, yet anothe snippet, one of the most minimal instruments was "the hot fountain pen", you know one of those things that had ink in it and a nib, :)
It was like a little whistle, the greatest exponent was Adrian Rollini, probably the finest bass saxaphone player of that era.
Terry Porritt (14)
165401 2003-08-05 01:41:00 thanxs TP i had come across some of that sort of thing in my google search but was more looking into the stomp (crash -bang with non instruments) by this band (?) in the 1990's - 2000 era...
but may have a more detailed look later .... after some more reading and searching on other subjects have been done to..

yes and id be a bit young for that id say, but my brother / sister and parents may know it well?

thanxs

beetle
beetle (243)
165402 2003-08-05 01:49:00 For the Aussie version of Stomp, try Tap Dogs.

There may or may not be more of their content out there.

G P
Graham Petrie (449)
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