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Marilyn Manson!
What is your favourite album?
Has he influenced you in any way?
If not, which musical artist has?
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I don't have a favourite album, although I have his first five albums in mp3 form and have the \"Lest We Forget\" album on cd, which is in fact the one that I listen to the most.
Manson didn't influence me in any way. He makes good music, does a great show and is an excellent businessman and that's that, not much more to it.
Hard to say which musical artist influenced me, harder even to say how they influenced me... Hmmm... Really music comes in last place when it comes to influence, but I think I would say Iron Maiden if I had to say some artist. They were the first metal band that I picked up listening, really more of a coincidence...
I loved horror sc-fi and fantasy movies from when I was a kid, like 5 years old (my dad let me watch them even though you know how the age restrictions go). When I finally learned to read, I started reading fantasy books, books about vampires and all other creatures of the night etc. (I was naturally darkly inclined from kindergarten :silly: I still have a drawing of a monster/vampire that I made in kindergarten, when I was 6 years old. :woohoo: )
Happens so that one day I was browsing through the cd rack in the local supermarket and found Iron Maiden's Edward the Great. I didn't buy it right away, well couldn't really because I didn't get any pocket-money and had to ask my parents for anything that I wanted and cd-s were bloody expensive at that time. One day I brought up the courage and asked my mom to buy it for me, she gave me a weird look, asked me if I really wanted it and finally bough it.


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Can't really say I've been *that* influenced by any of the musical artists that I listen to anyway! However, they do influence my mood.
^.^ I don't think anyone on this forum can say that their music doesn't influence their mood though.
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Can't really say I've been *that* influenced by any of the musical artists that I listen to anyway! However, they do influence my mood.
^.^ I don't think anyone on this forum can say that their music doesn't influence their mood though.
I agree with you. I think it easier to talk about musical influences when you are a musician yourself and the musicians that you listen to have really made a difference in your life. What I find with most of my friends that are professional musicians is that their music is a big part of them and therefore also the music they listen to has a different, bigger role in their lives.
I'm not musically educated (don't count the shabby music classes in elementary & high school because it can't be compared to music school), so I have a very limited knowledge of he fine aspects of music and I don't notice them that much. I have picked up some stuff from my friends that study music, so I'm a bit better off then the average person, but still music isn't that important to me like to some professional musician and therefore any influence a musician could have on me is limited.
sorry, for the ramble, hope you understand what I wanted to say. :silly:
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In the sense of musical influences regarding my own compositions, most of the stuff which influenced me were minor key waltzes by Chopin, marches and things by Russian composers. Shostakovitch is a very noteworthy composer as well..I've mentioned that before somewhere. :woohoo: His work is exceedingly dark due to things which influenced him.
There's a lot of classical stuff written in minor keys which are incredible as well - Classical does, after all, inspire quite a lot of metal music although you wouldn't think it at first.
^.^ It's very easy to lose yourself to music when you're able to create it. I wouldn't call myself a professional quite yet (grades 6/8 in various instruments and basically around the same grade regarding technical theory) but I completely understand what you mean when you say that music plays a greater inlfuential role when you understand other aspects of it.
I found my musical studies quite tiring until near the middle/end of my course, when I could appreciate, see and hear the fine details composers used to create certain sounds and effects.
Argh..Excuse the sort-of off-topicness.
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