[Perform-Talk] Musical influences

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Sat Apr 30 02:21:18 UTC 2016


My Chemical Romance does a great cover of Under Pressure.

MCR is another one of my favorites. They do concept albums, which is cool. The first time I heard them, I took notice. Then I really listened to their lyrics and was blown away.

Bridgit

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Hi. Yes, Bowie and Mercury. I personally have always found that song
to be sub par. I would expect so much more from a collabaration
between those two artists...

Yes, great point on Elvis by the way. It may have been a bit sanitized
or whatever you want to call it, but, it still brought that music to
the mainstream and laid the ground work for rock and roll...

Cameron.







On 4/29/16, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via Perform-talk
<perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Under Pressure is a great song and has had a lot of great covers. Wasn't it
> a collaboration between Freddy Mercury and David Bowie?
>
> Bridgit
>
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> From: Perform-talk [mailto:perform-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> Darian Smith via Perform-talk
> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 9:41 PM
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> Cc: Darian Smith <dsmithnfb at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Perform-Talk] Musical influences
>
> This  really is a great discussion!
>  Coldplay has definitely had some great stuff, though I don’t think I own an
> album. some of my  favorite songs by  them are “clocks”, “Hym for the
> weekend” (Beyonce is on it and it has a good beat despite it’s obvious
> departure from their earlier style) and “Adventure of a lifetime” because it
> has a special personal meaning to me.
>
>  One of my Favorite queen songs (and there are a lot of them) is “Under
> pressure.
>  Thought that some of the best hip hop/rap and R&Bof the 90’s was probably
> in a stretch between 1996 and 1998. 2Pac had great success with an album he
> put out around then, Notorious BIG had a great album which seemed to
> foreshadow the events to come for him, SWV made one last public push,TLC
> came out with it’s last album as it was originally constituted, Aaliyah and
> Timbaland got together and made stuff happen (for that matter  Timbaland
> just kind of made himself known then).
>  I think it was about 1999 when Santana came out with “Supernatural” from
> that point I got pretty much all of his albums.  I think one thing he did
> well was something  that Tony Bennett did good job in following with and
> that was keeping his  tried and true style but getting current artists on
> albums with him.  I think that people mostly praise his  Tony’s work with
> Lady GAGa and I suppose one could say that the success was mutually
> beneficial for both.
>
>  I am a child of the 80’s, as I was born in 1984 which it’s self seemed to
> be a pretty good year for music in general.  I think I’m still trying to
> wrap my mind around some of the music of the 90’s and trying to get a handle
> on where the popular  music  generally seemed to make a turn for the worst.
>  Newer  popular music seems to call to mind the disco era in it’s tempo and
> made  for the party/ club style.
>  Of course there are a few songs here and there that are very good, and I’m
> sure that just as disco has been  celebrated  musically  by some (I
> personally like it) it) I wouldn’t be surprised  if this era   of music is
> reflected upon in a decade or two and celebrated fort’s impact on the
> industry in general.  it’s an interesting observation that  most of the pop
> music these days is in many ways a recycling of EDM/House music of the very
> late 90’s and much of the 200’s (Stardust’s “music sounds better with you”
> and basement jacks “red alert” are worth a listen).
>
>>> On Apr 28, 2016, at 6:20 PM, Cameron Strife via Perform-talk
>> <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> I loved the first coldplay album and still think it's really good.
>> However, although the next two albums had a few good songs, they've
>> really gone downhill.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/28/16, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via Perform-talk
>> <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> Oh man, I had the bedding. Yes, I slept with NKOTB every night, LOL!
>>>
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>>>
>>> Oh yes, I remember...I had all their CDs and memoriabilia...pins,
>>> baseball cards etc.
>>>
>>> Jen
>>>
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>>> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 9:06 PM
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>>>
>>> My second concert was also New Kids on the Block, smile.  They were
>>> the big thing in the early 90's!
>>>
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>>>
>>> My first and second concerts were New Kids On The Block...I was
>>> eleven and twelve. I've also seen Whitney Houston, Bonnie Raitt and Tina
>>> Turner.
>>>
>>> Jen
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via Perform-talk
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 8:54 PM
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>>>
>>> My first concert was when I was 8 or 9, and it was some guy who was
>>> also on a soap opera. No, not Rick Springfield, it was some poppy
>>> guy. My dad took me, and I thought it was so cool, LOL!
>>>
>>> I used to listen to records (yes, I'm old enough for records, grin)
>>> in our attic. I would dance and sing. I had so much fun.
>>>
>>> Bridgit
>>>
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>>>
>>> Oh wow, that's really cool!
>>>
>>> I went to see Queen + Paul Rogers in 2006. They were good with Paul
>>> Rogers, but of course, nobody can replace Freddie Mercury! I was only
>>> seven when Freddie did his last show, plus Queen wasn't performing in
>>> the US anymore so I missed out on seeing Freddie :(
>>>
>>> Jen
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Cameron Strife via Perform-talk
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 8:39 PM
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>>> Cc: Cameron Strife
>>> Subject: Re: [Perform-Talk] Musical influences
>>>
>>> Speaking of Queen... I met Brian May, the guitarist, years ago when I
>>> lived in England. He was a really nice guy!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/28/16, Jennifer Aberdeen via Perform-talk
>>> <perform-talk at nfbnet.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Great discussion!
>>>>
>>>> I love all types of music. My absolute favorite is Queen!
>>>>
>>>> I grew up in the eighties and nineties, so I listened to Michael and
>>>> Janet Jackson, Prince, Madonna, The Bangles etc...then in the
>>>> nineties there was Mariah Carey (up til 1997 then I didn't like her
>>>> music after that), Celine Dion, Sheryl Crow, Hootie & The Blowfish,
>>>> Alanis Morrissette, The Cranberries...
>>>>
>>>> Then there was music I liked afterwards, but I started listening to
>>>> classic rock and country...In my opinion, pop music just started
>>>> sounding too fake to me...synthesizers and electronic instruments
>>>> instead of real ones.
>>>>
>>>> I started singing when I was really young...never had any lessons or
>>>> anything just comes naturally to me. I did a few talent shows in
>>>> school and did a lot of karaoke...I was even offered a record deal
>>>> once in FL, but I was a senior in high school and thought I should
>>>> finish, so I turned it down.
>>>>
>>>> Jen
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Cameron Strife via Perform-talk
>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 6:56 PM
>>>> To: Performing Arts Division list
>>>> Cc: Cameron Strife
>>>> Subject: Re: [Perform-Talk] Musical influences
>>>>
>>>> Hi. Yes, I studied the British invasion groups as well as delta
>>>> blues and Chicago blues etc in college and I think it is very
>>>> interesting that American blues went overseas and was interpreted by
>>>> the British groups and then exported back to the USA. That also
>>>> helped a lot of American blues artists have a whole second career
>>>> due to renewed interest.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 4/28/16, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via Perform-talk
>>>> <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>> Those are some great musicians.
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you know the Stones started in R and B? So did the Beatles.
>>>>>
>>>>> Another group that needs mentioning is the Beach Boys. People often
>>>>> think they were just a pop group of their day, but they were doing
>>>>> a lot of innovative work. Brian Wilson created the wall of sound,
>>>>> and he was a prolific writer. He really evolved the Beach Boy sound
>>>>> and music in general.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bridgit
>>>>>
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>>>>> From: Perform-talk [mailto:perform-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>>>> Behalf Of Cameron Strife via Perform-talk
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 4:47 PM
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>>>>> Cc: Cameron Strife <cameron at cameronstrife.com>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Perform-Talk] Musical influences
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi. Cool discussion!
>>>>>
>>>>> The only musical person in my family was my grandfather who played
>>>>> some guitar and gave me my first couple of guitar lessons.
>>>>>
>>>>> I love many styles of music from classic rock, prog rock, and
>>>>> metal, to pop, blues, jazz, funk, and new age etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Some stand out influences for me are, in no particular order, jimi
>>>>> hendrix, the rolling stones, pink floyd, the who, led zeppelin,
>>>>> elton john, billy joel, jethrow tul, rush, dream theater, gary
>>>>> moore, black sabbath, tommy emannuel, al diMeola, kansas, symphony
>>>>> x, metallica, aerosmith, steve vai, joe satriani, yanni, eric
>>>>> clapton, B.B King, /ac/DC, diar straits, santana, the eagles, les
>>>>> paul, stevie ray vhaugn, and zz top. (There are many others but
>>>>> that is the short list for now.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4/28/16, Darian Smith via Perform-talk <perform-talk at nfbnet.org>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> I think I’ve just come up with a hashtag for Bridgit “#BridgitLegit"
>>>>>> because this woman has  just brought it strong with the music
>>>>>> knowledge!
>>>>>> I suppose I’ve always liked Justin Timberlake, he has a  very good
>>>>>> voice, though he reminds me too much of Michael Jackson sometimes
>>>>>> and I don ’t know how I feel about that.
>>>>>> Timbaland is a really good producer in my mind because of what he
>>>>>> did with Justin and Nelly Furtado.  The  guy has reinvented his
>>>>>> style and the style of  those he’s worked with. As far as hip
>>>>>> hop/rap goes he’s right up there with Dr Dre when it comes to the
>>>>>> Mt. Rushmore of Rap Producers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  I’ve been forced to conclude that there aren’t many folks such as
>>>>>> James Brown, George Clinton, Michael Jackson, Prince, etc that we
>>>>>> wills again that have had the long careered their music can still
>>>>>> be celebrated today. Prince is one where his hits were in the late
>>>>>> 60’s, 80’s and 90’s, but he was still putting out  his high level
>>>>>> type of music up until a few months ago.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I’ve been a fan of Guns N Roses, Ac/DC, and an  appreciator of
>>>>>> Metallic Metallica (it helps that I live in their home town).
>>>>>> Babyface is a very good producer and singer  in his own right and
>>>>>> did a song that gained a good deal of notoriety in “overtime I
>>>>>> close my eyes”.
>>>>>> It is very interesting to see the number of songs from the 90’s
>>>>>> that are simple in songs these days, it was not too long ago that
>>>>>> it was 80’s songs that you would hear covered or sampled, it is
>>>>>> funny how that type of  thing can make you feel a little dated lol.
>>>>>> Oh, and I need to mention Jimmy Hendrix because tons of people
>>>>>> were impacted by him, a guy who would be considered one of the
>>>>>> best rock guitarists ever, but certainly had roots in the blues.
>>>>>>  .
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Apr 28, 2016, at 12:28 PM, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via
>>>>>>> Perform-talk <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Queen is amazing! I really am into this group.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yes, rap and R and B are big influences. I think most of us
>>>>>>> growing up in the 80s and 90s like rap and R and B. And they have
>>>>>>> influenced music in general.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maroon Five is great. Something about their sound, I just enjoy.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I also like the emo stuff. Snow Patrol, Plain White Tees, Red
>>>>>>> Jump Suit Apparatus, Yellow Card, etc.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Oh, Christina Perry is fantastic. I really love her. She has a
>>>>>>> very emotive voice.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Michael Jackson, much like Prince, influenced music and
>>>>>>> pop-culture in so many ways. He birthed the music video. He
>>>>>>> really brought performing to a new level for pop singers.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bruno Mars, who is heavily influenced by Jackson, is another one
>>>>>>> of my favs. I think he's great. I listen to him a lot.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Oh, Justin Timberlake. Wasn't really a fan until he hosted
>>>>>>> Saturday Night Live, and he was hilarious. Every time he host
>>>>>>> SNL, I laugh out loud, and now I'm a huge fan. I love everything
>>>>>>> he does. And he and Timbaland crated a unique sound on Justin's solo
>>>>>>> album.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bridgit
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> From: Perform-talk [mailto:perform-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>>>>>> Behalf Of Darian Smith via Perform-talk
>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 1:22 PM
>>>>>>> To: Performing Arts Division list <perform-talk at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>>> Cc: Darian Smith <dsmithnfb at gmail.com>
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Perform-Talk] Musical influences
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bridgit really went places with this and I  really think that’s
>>>>>>> awesome!
>>>>>>> I grew up in the 90’s so most of the 90’s hip hop, rap and R&B
>>>>>>> was what I naturally listened to,  especially if it was on the
>>>>>>> radio then I definitely would  have listened to and liked it.
>>>>>>> I grew up in a household that listened to a lot of black music,
>>>>>>> so I probably started to like Michael Jackson, Prince, Janet
>>>>>>> Jackson, The Whispers because of that.
>>>>>>> Due to my Mom I ended up liking
>>>>>>> stuff that folks my age and ethnicity didn’t probably listen to
>>>>>>> such as Depeshe Mode,  George Michael and so-on.  As a  teenager
>>>>>>> I started to be exposed more to classic rock such as the  Eagles,
>>>>>>> Starship, Qween, The Policed so-on. I also liked some artists of
>>>>>>> more contemporary time like Destiny’s Child, Goo Goo Dools,
>>>>>>> Sheryl Crow Jewl,Vanessa Carlton. I have always enjoyed Ne-Yo and
>>>>>>> John Legend and Maroon 5.  My interests, as you can tell are way
>>>>>>> all over the map I enjoy listening to artists and trying to
>>>>>>> understand their style and who influenced it.  I find that doing
>>>>>>> this not only gives me a greater a
>>>>>>> appreciation for new music, gets me to   understand  the genius of
>>>>>>> past
>>>>>>> artists,  but has been known to inspire me a time or  two when I
>>>>>>> put together or practice a mix.
>>>>>>>> On Apr 28, 2016, at 10:46 AM, Julie McGinnity via Perform-talk
>>>>>>>> <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Good discussion friends!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> No one in my family performs at all, so my influences are
>>>>>>>> largely famous singers.  Except...  My voice teachers.  My first
>>>>>>>> voice teacher introduced me to musical theater, shaped my voice,
>>>>>>>> and opened my mind to so much music.  My other voice teachers
>>>>>>>> and vocal coaches showed me the beauty of classical art song and
>>>>>>>> opera.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> As for other singers...  I want to be Kristin Chenoweth when I
>>>>>>>> grow up.  She's short and blond like me...  No, seriously, she
>>>>>>>> sings in many different styles, and her voice is so clear and
>>>>>>>> expressive.
>>>>>>>> She sings classical, musical theater, jazz, oldies, contemporary
>>>>>>>> Christian, and country.  There are probably others...  I would
>>>>>>>> like to develop the kind of voice that can easily handle a
>>>>>>>> variety of genres of music.  If she can do it, why can't I?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I love expressive singers, and I adore musical theater.  Les Mis
>>>>>>>> is my favorite as well!  I grew up on Rent, Wicked, Phantom,
>>>>>>>> Rogers and Hammerstein, among others.  If I could dance, I would
>>>>>>>> so star in Carousel some day.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This is a good discussion!  Thanks Darian!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 4/28/16, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via Perform-talk
>>>>>>>> <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Good question.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> My first foray into performing was dance. My mom taught dance,
>>>>>>>>> so I started dancing as young as three. Some of my earliest
>>>>>>>>> memories are being on stage.
>>>>>>>>> She took my sister and I to watch ballets, which I loved. The
>>>>>>>>> Nutcracker, Giselle and Sleeping Beauty have always been my
>>>>>>>>> favorites. I admit this is one of those things I miss after
>>>>>>>>> losing my sight. Attending the ballet is not that much fun.
>>>>>>>>> It's basically attending a symphony performance for me instead
>>>>>>>>> of ballet. I'm obsessed with Misty Copeland though. Her story
>>>>>>>>> in general, but her style, the way she moves, just love it.
>>>>>>>>> Wish I could watch her for myself.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> My uncle was into performing, and he introduced me to the world
>>>>>>>>> of music at a young age as well. I loved all kinds of music,
>>>>>>>>> but musical theatre was my favorite. I listened to all types of
>>>>>>>>> shows and went to as many live performances as I could. I saw a
>>>>>>>>> taped performance of Les Mis on PBS, and to this day, it's my
>>>>>>>>> favorite musical. I also love Westside Story (which we did in
>>>>>>>>> high school, and I under-studied as Maria) Phantom (because,
>>>>>>>>> who
>>>>>>>>> doesn't?) The Scarlett Pimpernel, Grease and Once Upon a Mattress.
>>>>>>>>> I now include Rent, Wicked and Newsies in my top picks.
>>>>>>>>> Actually, a Broadway touring production of Newsies came through
>>>>>>>>> town a couple of months ago, and I was blown away. It made me a
>>>>>>>>> little wistful, wanting to be on stage again.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I grew up in the 80s and 90s, so musically, I'm eclectic.
>>>>>>>>> Grunge was huge in the early and mid-90s, and I think it
>>>>>>>>> influenced a lot of musicians. Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins,
>>>>>>>>> Nirvana-- there's a reason people still listen to this music.
>>>>>>>>> The Cranberry's and Garbage were great too.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> And I have to be honest, I was very influenced by Christina
>>>>>>>>> Aguilera and Britney Spears once upon a time. They are
>>>>>>>>> considered musical icons now, having shaped pop-culture. Most
>>>>>>>>> vocalist who were in their teens and 20s at that time were in
>>>>>>>>> some way influenced by them.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> But my all-time favorite pop performer is Mariah Carey. I
>>>>>>>>> wanted to be her.
>>>>>>>>> I studied everything she did-- how she performed, walked,
>>>>>>>>> looked-- everything. Funny, I've often been told I look like a
>>>>>>>>> white, thinner version of her, LOL! High praise in my book! But
>>>>>>>>> she shaped my performing identity quite a bit, especially in the
>>>>>>>>> 90s.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Bridgit
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>> From: Perform-talk [mailto:perform-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>>>>>>>> Behalf Of Darian Smith via Perform-talk
>>>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 9:31 AM
>>>>>>>>> To: Performing Arts Division list <perform-talk at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>>>>> Cc: Darian Smith <dsmithnfb at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>> Subject: [Perform-Talk] Musical influences
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Good Morning list!
>>>>>>>>> I can’t help but to notice that the list has been a little on
>>>>>>>>> the quiet side lately so I wanted to liven things up a little bit.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> A week ago Prince passed away, and while it shocked myself and
>>>>>>>>> many many others around the world I started to look into the
>>>>>>>>> musicians which musically shaped him. Every artist  or musician
>>>>>>>>> has some sort of creative  influence.
>>>>>>>>> For some it is a family member who was  really talented
>>>>>>>>> musically, for others it may have been an artist they listen to
>>>>>>>>> when they grew up.
>>>>>>>>> for myself myDJ influences  were among others my mom who mixed
>>>>>>>>> while in college and worked some clubs in the local club scene.
>>>>>>>>> I also enjoyed listening to radio  DJs in particular a very
>>>>>>>>> talented man by the name of Greg Lopez.
>>>>>>>>> What was it for you? what or who musically influenced you?
>>>>>>>>> Thanks Darian
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>>>>>>>> Division, Second Vice President, National Federation of the
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>>>>>>>> 2 Cor. 7
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