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Thai Music

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Got to admit I am a fan of some Thai music, Loso, is a good artist

when I visitied Thailand last, I was suprised to see how many people were fans of the following

Linkin Park

Korn

Metallica

etc

Is there any other decent Thai artists/bands besides Loso? I need more songs for my iTunes list :o

You should preface your remarks by saying what kind of music. "I like Thai Music" is like saying "I like American Music"...

Jazz, pop, rock, traditional, classical, what?

Check out Silly Fools and Modern Dog.

On this forum, only westerners can copy other westerners music.

If a Thai copies then its, not original/creative etc

On this forum, only westerners can copy other westerners music.

If a Thai copies then its, not original/creative etc

What relavence does your trollish post have to the OP's question Donz? I'm suprised they have much Thai music in Sydney anyway...

Jamesyboi, I suggest you listen to Endrophine, Silly Fools and Hum. However as Jbowman said it would be useful to know what genre you prefer, ie country, rock, pop etc etc

Edited by ashacat

On this forum, only westerners can copy other westerners music.

If a Thai copies then its, not original/creative etc

What relavence does your trollish post have to the OP's question Donz? I'm suprised they have much Thai music in Sydney anyway...

Jamesyboi, I suggest you listen to Endrophine, Silly Fools and Hum. However as Jbowman said it would be useful to know what genre you prefer, ie country, rock, pop etc etc

Actually I read Jbowmans post wrong.

*the Donz backs away slowly*

On this forum, only westerners can copy other westerners music.

If a Thai copies then its, not original/creative etc

What relavence does your trollish post have to the OP's question Donz? I'm suprised they have much Thai music in Sydney anyway...

Jamesyboi, I suggest you listen to Endrophine, Silly Fools and Hum. However as Jbowman said it would be useful to know what genre you prefer, ie country, rock, pop etc etc

Actually I read Jbowmans post wrong.

*the Donz backs away slowly*

:o You great goon Donz .. that did make me laugh though .. the Donz backing away slowly .. :D

Edited by davidjtayler

"You great goon Donz .. that did make me laugh though .. the Donz backing away slowly .. "

Yeah, I must admit, quite witty for you Donz. :o

Is there any other decent Thai artists/bands besides Loso? I need more songs for my iTunes list :o

James check out Tata Young, Nu Virgo and of course Mr Bird Thongchai McIntyre!! Classic Bamboo and Walking St music...

Is there any other decent Thai artists/bands besides Loso? I need more songs for my iTunes list :o

James check out Tata Young, Nu Virgo and of course Mr Bird Thongchai McIntyre!! Classic Bamboo and Walking St music...

well, maybe.

Or try

CLash

Big Ass

Potato

Silly Fools

Older

Ford

Bird's earlier albums (latest 3 are junk)

Boyd

Pru

Nok Pornchumni

Asanee Wassun (!!!!!!!)

Parapol

Or my favourite eye candy

Girly Berry (well maybe not the music :-)

For Mot (ditto)

For country

Mike Peromporn

For life music

Ad Carabao

I consider 95% of all modern music to be complete rubbish, and Thai music runs abuot the same proportions. For me at least, Tata, nice as she is, is within the 95%. However, each person has their own tastes, and no doubt many of my favourites are within your 95% considered junk. I suggest you go on youtube, and check out the MVs of the songs you like, then start buying!

You can download on grammy and RS websites AFAIK.

If you are a Loso fan then the "Bird and Sek" album is a must

I also like Potato

I've also come to like the Morlam artists, In particular one guy called Mai Tai, who I have seen live a few times also

totster :o

If you like easy listening music try Tai Orathai - she's easy to look at also.

Hyper, Lanna Commins and morlam are favs of mine, I like Carabou (forgot the spelling)...a place up near Tiperak Road plays good stuff. However Gogo bar techno really pumps me up!

:o

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Is there any other decent Thai artists/bands besides Loso? I need more songs for my iTunes list :o

James check out Tata Young, Nu Virgo and of course Mr Bird Thongchai McIntyre!! Classic Bamboo and Walking St music...

well, maybe.

Or try

CLash

Big Ass

Potato

Silly Fools

Older

Ford

Bird's earlier albums (latest 3 are junk)

Boyd

Pru

Nok Pornchumni

Asanee Wassun (!!!!!!!)

Parapol

Or my favourite eye candy

Girly Berry (well maybe not the music :-)

For Mot (ditto)

For country

Mike Peromporn

For life music

Ad Carabao

I consider 95% of all modern music to be complete rubbish, and Thai music runs abuot the same proportions. For me at least, Tata, nice as she is, is within the 95%. However, each person has their own tastes, and no doubt many of my favourites are within your 95% considered junk. I suggest you go on youtube, and check out the MVs of the songs you like, then start buying!

You can download on grammy and RS websites AFAIK.

Thanks, might start downloading some

I got over 3500 original cds, and bored of the, need new music

Have a look at this site, you can have a listen to some songs by a heap of Thai artists:

http://www.ethaimusic.com/archives/index.php

Edited by chiliwasabi

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