WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

Started by pace, April 16, 2014, 10:15:10 PM

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serialnumber12

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edwin

Nice! I just got hired to do a theatrical performance of the Billy The Mountain. This going to be some fun!

s_wood

Here's another vote for Zappa's recently-released Roxy by Proxy. Brilliant!



pauldo

Downloaded an archived show from last Sunday on WMSE (http://www.wmse.org/) to listen to at work.
 
WMSE may be the greatest radio station ever, (2nd to Bass On The Broadband) they have an eclectic  schedule covering all genres of music. And they play stuff you have never heard AND spin a whole lot of vinyl!
 
The show that I downloaded (free downloads in their archive section) was The Modern Chamber, a classical show with a bit of a spin, playing the likes of Edgar Varese, Giacinto Scelsi and others.
 
 At the end of the show the DJ played Ralph Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending.  We all know the power of music, this song transcended into my soul and blew me open. I am trying to find out who performed the version they played, there is a bunch on YouTube, the one I heard was just violin and piano. The tone of the violin was delicious.
 
This is close to that version; tune in, close your eyes and soar!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=3b0rN43q6jo

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grab your Canadian Tuxedo and your mullet wig and hop in my time machine....
 

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bigredbass

Let's see . . . . .
 
'Bakersfield', Vince Gill and Paul Franklin
 
'The Road Home', a live Heart project produced by John Paul Jones
 
'Rock and Roll Party', the Jeff Beck Les Paul Tribute with Darrel Higham and Imelda May (when I'm not watching the 'Live at Ronnie Scott's' DVD).  Jeff Beck can play anything.  Anything.
 
Supertramp's Greatest Hits.
 
'The New York Rock and Soul Review', Donald Fagen's 'My Old School' tribute CD with Boz Scaggs, Mike MacDonald, and Phoebe Snow.  
 
'Sam and Dave's Greatest Hits', virtually all BT and the MG's backing, never gets old.
 
J o e y