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How to / DIY => Everything else => Topic started by: Doug on November 17, 2006, 03:04:11 AM

Title: Music to scrape paint by....
Post by: Doug on November 17, 2006, 03:04:11 AM
Sounds like there are a lot of us toiling in the darkness lately, stripping, cleaning, painting, trying find what India did wrong and how to make it right......

I guess there's music in the background as well like me ( to cover the cursing and swearing perhaps ? )
 
Music to blue print a Petter by Doug.

Shostakovich symphony #7 in C major, #5 also in C major, Black Sabath's "Ironman" and the "Warning" also seems fitting and  radio two's madly off in all directions.

Doug
 
Title: Re: Music to scrape paint by....
Post by: aqmxv on November 17, 2006, 03:24:50 AM
I tend to scrape, grind, file, and scrub to stuff like old ZZ Top.  When I get to the assembly phase I tend to prefer baroque like Bach or Handel.  There's something about music inspired by Euclidean geometry that really helps me stay focused at getting the clearances, etc just right.

Title: Re: Music to scrape paint by....
Post by: Tugger on November 17, 2006, 04:18:20 AM
I like to work in silence....it makes it easier to hear the voices....
Sometimes they have great ideas....
Cheers
Tug
Title: Re: Music to scrape paint by....
Post by: Doug on November 17, 2006, 11:30:20 PM
Mine used to argue with each other but the Listeroid tin foil hat worked for me!

Doug
Title: Re: Music to scrape paint by....
Post by: t19 on November 18, 2006, 01:39:07 AM
Blues.... sung by old handicaped southern black men

Yeah to quote Sony Terry.... Im just a white boy lost in the blues !!!

Title: Re: Music to scrape paint by....
Post by: Mr X on November 18, 2006, 03:24:58 PM
http://www.ckua.org/

I dont often scrape paint but when I do all I listen to is this,'' Best damn radio on the whole damn planet.''


X
Title: Re: Music to scrape paint by....
Post by: rmchambers on November 19, 2006, 02:16:12 PM

Nobody works on their Indian engines and listens to something like Ravi Shankar? lots of Sitar and other such instruments?.  Want the engines to feel at home?  or is it more like an adoption of a baby and you raise 'em the way you want 'em to be and they grow up listening to ZZ Top and such and you will only tell them they were born in Rajkot when they are old enough?