What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol.VIII)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 29 December 2011
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Jeff Anderson
Edna Stern, Amandine Beyer CPE Bach

Posted on: 05 February 2012 by EJS

Cheers,
EJ
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by KeanoKing
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by KeanoKing
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by KeanoKing
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by KeanoKing

and they rocked Nottingham Friday night! 
atb
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Posted on: 05 February 2012 by pocusfocus

Remember this from my younger days, still sounds great today. Brings back memories of watching them with my dad for the first time on The Old Grey Whistle Test. Never heard anything like it before. This is a great live recording.
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Jeff Anderson
Don Sickler "The Music of Kenny Dorham"

with Cedar Walton on piano
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Lloydy

This was one Floyd album I never originally added to my collection. What an oversight!
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Darke Bear

Crazy live fun - very well recorded.
Playing now at snowed-in Bear Lair.
DB.
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Gale 401
The Huey show on BBC Radio 6 music.
Playing Kraftwerk.
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by pocusfocus

Great Progressive Rock band. The guitar playing on this is top class from Andrew Latimer. Never got to see Camel live. Never mind I have the music.
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Lloydy
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by apye!
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Posted on: 05 February 2012 by pocusfocus

Blondie - Plastic Letters
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Jack

Not listened to this for a while, what a great album.
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by pocusfocus

One of those great Bedsit albums of the seventies.
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by osprey
Originally Posted by pocusfocus:

Blondie - Plastic Letters
Okey, I'll join you with this. I has been awhile since the last spin.

On vinyl.
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by tonym

On the black stuff. 1st pressing, bought for a quid S/H and sounds wonderful.
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by KeanoKing
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Lloydy

Music from the film More - Pink Floyd
My 1st listen.
Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Jeff Anderson
just finished: Elbow "Seldom Seen Kid" now playing: Field Music "Field Music"


Posted on: 05 February 2012 by Steve J

Vinyl 1968 Vanguard. A little late '60s US protest music. Some very good tracks.