Gotta love youtube. It lets you listen to just about anything by just about anyone.
This week its been REO Speedwagon - keep on rollin' and Blackfoot - Highway song live. Oh, I just started to listen to a little Boston which might be this weeks flavor.
I've been listening to "Godspell", both the movie and play versions. They're slightly different so both are worth hearing. They reminds me of my pre-Way days of being a young Christian.
Rickie Lee Jones' songs always seem to have an odd, unfinished characteristic. But, at the same time, are ethereal and really infectious. I can't this one out of my head. Not really sure what the hell the lyrics mean, but I can't help but sing along. And, or course I like the jazzy overtones...
I've been listening to "Godspell", both the movie and play versions. They're slightly different so both are worth hearing. They reminds me of my pre-Way days of being a young Christian.
I love Godspell - excellent musical! That's what my music collection is missing...
Since the new local radio station www.lonestar925.com came on the air, I've temporarily abandoned my cds. I listen on my drive to and from work and if we're not busy I listen here at my desk.
Right now they're playing a Joe Ely song, but this morning they've played the Black Crowes, Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, John Mellencamp, and I forget who else. It's the only station around here who plays Eric Clapton and Lucinda Williams, Billy Joe Shaver and John Mayall.
Somebody stop me...I am way too excited about this!
We have organized the Ipod with around 5000 songs from such genres as Jazz (modern, ballads), pop, rock ‘70’s to 90’s, disco, Euro/World, classical, folk, African, etc. So I have lots to choose from depending on the f e e l i n g...ohohoh feeling...Anyway, I like it played on my Bose, but that’s in Africa. So now it’s either the car or the laptop!
Today would have been a good day for the soundtrack to Lost Highway or Fire Walk with Me... Surreal, with a real evil undertone... or maybe some Megadeth from my husband's collection.
I've been working 9-12 hour days without a break cleaning up a mess someone left at my work... for 9 days in a row, no end in sight. I need something a little angry that will keep me awake. The caffeine is not cutting it anymore.
Thanks, Belle!!! Rammstien does one of the songs on the Lost Highway soundtrack! How fitting that you reccommend them!
I saw them in concert a couple years back. They scared the audience, who stared like people do at a bad wreck on the side of the road. Horrified, but somehow unable to look away. I will not describe what the did on stage, but I am sure it violated many public decency laws... and they soaked everyone close to the stage. It was (shall we say) NASTY.
I haven't had time to re-load my iPod since the mess started. I need to do it tonight.... (making mental note)
Just finished 10 days today - I have lost track of the hours worked. Toooo many, to be sure. I think if I bothered to calculate by current hourly rate of pay (since I am salaried and don't get overtime) I am probably making less than that of a McDonald's employee...
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Gotta love youtube. It lets you listen to just about anything by just about anyone.
This week its been REO Speedwagon - keep on rollin' and Blackfoot - Highway song live. Oh, I just started to listen to a little Boston which might be this weeks flavor.
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pawtucket
I'm listening to John Kongos' He's Gonna Step On You Again.
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ex10
Lately it's been Snow Patrol and I'm tapping my feet waiting for the new Lifehouse CD in a couple of days.
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George Aar
"Murder He Says" by Tori Amos
I never saw the movie (I heard it was a dog) but the "Mona Lisa Smile" soundtrack is very tasty...
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I've been listening to "Godspell", both the movie and play versions. They're slightly different so both are worth hearing. They reminds me of my pre-Way days of being a young Christian.
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Rickie Lee Jones' songs always seem to have an odd, unfinished characteristic. But, at the same time, are ethereal and really infectious. I can't this one out of my head. Not really sure what the hell the lyrics mean, but I can't help but sing along. And, or course I like the jazzy overtones...
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griffp
Listening to Paul McCartney's new album "Memory Almost Full"
Pretty good so far at 65 he can still sing and write.
Father's Day gift.
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ChasUFarley
I love Godspell - excellent musical! That's what my music collection is missing...
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waysider
Watermelon Slim----I Got A Problem
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JavaJane
Right now I'm listening to my husband singing "EASY" by Lionel Richie...
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lindyhopper
The latest Incubus. All of it - good.
Social Distortion - Reach for the Sky
Rise Against - Ready to Fall
Silversun Pickups - Lazy eye
Single File - Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Sonic Youth - Suger Cane
Basically rockin out.
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Belle
Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance
:P I have a cousin learning this for performance. Been so long since I've heard the music.... I just love it!
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Lean Like a Choloby Down
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GrouchoMarxJr
I listen to a LOT of music...here's what I've been getting into over the last month:
Richard Thompson
Jimmy Cliff (many Rivers)...which dooj posted on the music forum
Jerry Garcia
Greg Brown
The Cathedrals (gospel)
Donavon
The Moody Blues
Robert Earl Keene
Johnny Cash
Dexter Gordon (jazz)
Sanity...a band that my best friend is managing and just signed a contract with Atlantic records...they are GOOD!
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Since the new local radio station www.lonestar925.com came on the air, I've temporarily abandoned my cds. I listen on my drive to and from work and if we're not busy I listen here at my desk.
Right now they're playing a Joe Ely song, but this morning they've played the Black Crowes, Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, John Mellencamp, and I forget who else. It's the only station around here who plays Eric Clapton and Lucinda Williams, Billy Joe Shaver and John Mayall.
Somebody stop me...I am way too excited about this!
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Bumpy
We have organized the Ipod with around 5000 songs from such genres as Jazz (modern, ballads), pop, rock ‘70’s to 90’s, disco, Euro/World, classical, folk, African, etc. So I have lots to choose from depending on the f e e l i n g...ohohoh feeling...Anyway, I like it played on my Bose, but that’s in Africa. So now it’s either the car or the laptop!
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JavaJane
Now I'm back two old favorites: Peter Gabriel and Sting.
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nandon
Lady Don't Tek No
by Latyrx
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2fortheroad
My favorite CD right now is John Hiatt (The A &M Years '87-'94), especially Through Your Hands, Buffalo River Home, and Have a Little Faith In Me.
Jimmy Buffett
Bob Marley and The Wailers
Dave Mason's Headkeeper (finally released on CD!!)
Keb' Mo'
The Allman Brothers
A little rock, a little blues, a little reggae...
Someone mentioned Last Train To Clarksville...I had that running through my head last week too...a real blast from the past!
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Blood Sweat and Tears. The original, with Al Kooper. The first song, "overture" is just amazing..
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JavaJane
Today would have been a good day for the soundtrack to Lost Highway or Fire Walk with Me... Surreal, with a real evil undertone... or maybe some Megadeth from my husband's collection.
I've been working 9-12 hour days without a break cleaning up a mess someone left at my work... for 9 days in a row, no end in sight. I need something a little angry that will keep me awake. The caffeine is not cutting it anymore.
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Lunatic Fringe
by Red Rider
(for 2-4 the road) "Am I wrong" and "Henery" by Keb mo
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Belle
JavaJane,
I'm so sorry you're having to clean up someone else's mess.
Here's one of my favorite "angry" bands - Rammstein:
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Thanks, Belle!!! Rammstien does one of the songs on the Lost Highway soundtrack! How fitting that you reccommend them!
I saw them in concert a couple years back. They scared the audience, who stared like people do at a bad wreck on the side of the road. Horrified, but somehow unable to look away. I will not describe what the did on stage, but I am sure it violated many public decency laws... and they soaked everyone close to the stage. It was (shall we say) NASTY.
I haven't had time to re-load my iPod since the mess started. I need to do it tonight.... (making mental note)
Just finished 10 days today - I have lost track of the hours worked. Toooo many, to be sure. I think if I bothered to calculate by current hourly rate of pay (since I am salaried and don't get overtime) I am probably making less than that of a McDonald's employee...
I'm going to get a beer and watch Ghosthunters...
Hooray, beer!
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