Music - what are people listening to now?
Music - what are people listening to now?
I am definitely one of those people who goes through phases of playing records to death.
Recently I have been mainly listening to:
Ray Lamontagne - Trouble
Richard & Linda Thompson - Best of
Norah Jones - Feels Like Home
Natalie Merchant - Motherland
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Yeah - been a bit melancholy I s'pose!
Currently trying to cheer myself up by listening to:
Ryan Adams - Gold
What are people out there listening to as their current faves right now?
Recently I have been mainly listening to:
Ray Lamontagne - Trouble
Richard & Linda Thompson - Best of
Norah Jones - Feels Like Home
Natalie Merchant - Motherland
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Yeah - been a bit melancholy I s'pose!
Currently trying to cheer myself up by listening to:
Ryan Adams - Gold
What are people out there listening to as their current faves right now?
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Played to death this month are the following
Pink Floyd (of course)
Billy Idol
Clapton jam sessions with Jimmy page, George Harrison, Phil Colins, Elton John, Charlie Watts and Roy Cooper
Dance/trance music
Isaan specials
Carabao
Pink Floyd (of course)
Billy Idol
Clapton jam sessions with Jimmy page, George Harrison, Phil Colins, Elton John, Charlie Watts and Roy Cooper
Dance/trance music
Isaan specials
Carabao
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It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
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planet rock every waking hour! via dab radio, in car, on site & on digital tv. they play everything & anything from rhcp to metallica. great guest dj's too. alice cooper does the morning show & other guest djs have included gary moore, tony iommi, rick wakeman & fish from marillion.
proper music!!
proper music!!
Remember, no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
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I just keeping digging back into my collection, I'm surprised how varied it is. Currently:
Nic Jones
A couple of solo albums by Norma Waterson - Grateful Dead, eat your heart out!
The Proclaimers - Sunshine over Leith
Mike Oldfield - Five Miles High. Forgot how good he was, great live as well.
From Jazz - Art Blakey & Thomasz Stanko.
Most of which will mean little to you rockers!
Anyone know "The ballad of Mott" by Mott the Hoople? I think it was only recorded live. I've been playing that a lot. Just hits all the right notes, great track.
Nic Jones
A couple of solo albums by Norma Waterson - Grateful Dead, eat your heart out!
The Proclaimers - Sunshine over Leith
Mike Oldfield - Five Miles High. Forgot how good he was, great live as well.
From Jazz - Art Blakey & Thomasz Stanko.
Most of which will mean little to you rockers!
Anyone know "The ballad of Mott" by Mott the Hoople? I think it was only recorded live. I've been playing that a lot. Just hits all the right notes, great track.
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Here's some of the stuff I'll be playing on my show at surf fm 4pm today...
The Gossip - Standing in the way of control
The La's - Feeling
The Fratellis - For the Girl
Small Faces - Get Yourself Together
Badly Drawn Boy - Once Around the Block
Dolly Parton - Jolene
Michael Jackson - It's the fallin' in love
Moon Blue - Stevie Wonder
Railroad - The Zutons
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Can't Stop
The Clash - Rude can't fail
The Kooks - Match Box
Jamiroquai - Half the Man
Aretha Franklin - The house that jack built
Bjork - All is full of love
Joni Mitchel - Big Yellow Taxi
Janis Joplin - Little Girl Blues
Lamb - Sun
Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
The Gossip - Standing in the way of control
The La's - Feeling
The Fratellis - For the Girl
Small Faces - Get Yourself Together
Badly Drawn Boy - Once Around the Block
Dolly Parton - Jolene
Michael Jackson - It's the fallin' in love
Moon Blue - Stevie Wonder
Railroad - The Zutons
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Can't Stop
The Clash - Rude can't fail
The Kooks - Match Box
Jamiroquai - Half the Man
Aretha Franklin - The house that jack built
Bjork - All is full of love
Joni Mitchel - Big Yellow Taxi
Janis Joplin - Little Girl Blues
Lamb - Sun
Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
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I've got some of Nick Drake's tracks on the computer. I'm still hopeful that I might be able to get the whole of "Bryter Later" and "Five Leaves Left" from someone. If so, it would make my day. One of the tracks I managed to download a few years ago is a pretty rare version of him doing Hazy Jane alone on acoustic - unfortunately the sound quality isn't too good. I've been listening to his stuff for knocking on 30 years.
Was introduced to John Martyn's music at the same time and have quite a bit of that. Get's played regularly during quieter moments.
Interesting you mention Zappa, 'cause I've been blasting out "Waiting for Columbus" - Little Feat - quite a bit lately. Reading up on Lowell George, I'd never realised that both he and the other founding member of Little Feat played with Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, until Zappa sacked Lowell George. So one of the stories goes, this happened when George wrote "Willin" and presented it to Zappa who decided it was too good and told Lowell to leave the band and set up on his own. There are other versions, of course - mainly surrounding Lowell's habits and forgetfulness sometimes when playing the guitar or singing - but I prefer the first reason. He was too good.
Was introduced to John Martyn's music at the same time and have quite a bit of that. Get's played regularly during quieter moments.
Interesting you mention Zappa, 'cause I've been blasting out "Waiting for Columbus" - Little Feat - quite a bit lately. Reading up on Lowell George, I'd never realised that both he and the other founding member of Little Feat played with Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, until Zappa sacked Lowell George. So one of the stories goes, this happened when George wrote "Willin" and presented it to Zappa who decided it was too good and told Lowell to leave the band and set up on his own. There are other versions, of course - mainly surrounding Lowell's habits and forgetfulness sometimes when playing the guitar or singing - but I prefer the first reason. He was too good.
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