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Once upon a time in college I was a music major (this was after the short-lived zoology major). At age 6 I began taking piano lessons in my home town, and became reasonably fluent with my fingers. Even before I began those lessons, I was terrorizing neighbors who owned pianos with my vast repertoire that consisted of two versions of "Peter, Piper, Pumpkin Eater" and (one version of) "Chopsticks." Later it expanded; I was mostly trained in "classical" repertoire, but I am promiscuous in my listening habits; I like too much of almost everything.
Recording
Mahler's 8th Symphony
A Universe of Sound (San Francisco Symphony)
Thanks to some generous friends, I saw one of the performances in 2009 of the San Francisco Symphony performing Mahler's 8th. Our orchestra is just amazing these days, and their performance was as well. I get choked up watching to this, listening to it, and remembering it. I've now seen the 8th twice live. It is my favorite piece of music regardless of genre. I guess I'm a sucker for the drama.
Song Meanings at Songfacts
Songfacts is a repository of information on recordings, artists, an song trivia, mostly beginning with the onset of rock'n'roll.
Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project
The earliest audio recordings were produced on cylinders. Many of these are lost, but the University of California at Santa Barbara has an ongoing project to preserve and archive those remaining. Any of the music they have archived is available for listening or downloading.
Global Dog Productions
Discographies of 50s and 60s labels
Discographies of selected labels from the 1950s and 1960s (ever expanding).
The San Francisco
Disco Preservation Society
The San Francisco Disco Preservation Society is hosted at the Twitch Recordings site. Boy is it fun for me or probably anyone in my age bracket who happened to be a disco freak in the mid to late 1970s. They have archives made by local DJs that were the music sets from specific nights used in (specific) bars (now "clubs") of the day. It's an ongoing project. They have digitized a large number of these and made them available for download. Fine memories!
Old Time Jazz
"Here is Old Time Jazz Online"
I have used this site when looking for specific artists who were involved in the early days of jazz (originally spelled "jass").
Piano Society
Pianists who do not have a recording contract use the Piano Society to upload their music and give it a wider audience. There is some fine stuff here, but as it is egalitarian, and any striving piano player or hobbyist musician can use it, the quality varies.
Grooveshark
If the RIAA has made it awfully difficult for specific song audio-on-demand, try Grooveshark; somehow they've still avoided falling into the morass of rules governing most of the other free audio-on-demand sites. I used to use it in conjunction with Lala a lot, until Apple bought and demolished Lala. My opinion is the Apple behemoth now qualifies as the Microsoft of the extended uh-ohs (2000-20??). Proof that it's a corporate jungle out there, and no corporation is "kinder and gentler" than any other, once the growth hormones kick in.
Vintage Jazz,
Popular & Swing Music
Good music to listen or contribute to: "We are a nice bunch of folks who love American Pop music from 1900 to 1950! Come on, share, learn and appreciate our musical heritage!"
WMCA (NYC) Weekly Song Surveys
I consider 1963 to be the seminal year of my making contact with popular music of the time (though really it was a little earlier in late 1962). By the winter of 1962-63, I became so enamored with top 40 radio, I listened to it incessantly. Not everyone in the household was pleased.
The 78 rpm Online Discographical Project
Discographies of many, many recording labels
This link is definitely not useful to many, but it is to me and others who like to know the recording data of any particular song. This is the definitive place online that I have found to acquire everything you could want to know about 78 rpm records. (In my own fashion tendency to overkill any interest, I've manage to glean all their info and create a database on my PC for personal use.)


