What are you listening to right now? (VOL I)
Posted by: Tam on 06 June 2005
Anyway, to kick things off, I'm currently, and probably for most of the rest of this week, listening to Radio 3's Beethoven Experience. They're doing one of the piano concertos at the moment and (number 2 with Glenn Gould). Anyway, the experience thing probably needs its own thread, but, even on this cheapo radio it's proving fairly enjoyable.
So, what are you listening to right now?
Posted on: 07 September 2006 by matt podniesinski
Los Lobos-Good Morning Aztlan to get prepared for the new album coming out next week.
Matt
Posted on: 07 September 2006 by Chief Chirpa
"Today I didn't even have to use my AK, I gotta say...
... It Was A Good Day" - Ice Cube
Posted on: 07 September 2006 by Wolf
just went thru,
Blood Sweat and Tears' first album,
Rickie Lee Jones' Pirates
Joan Armatrading To the Limit, not so great
Patsy Cline Story, double album
Etta James The Second Time Around.
Posted on: 07 September 2006 by Haim Ronen
Roberto Di Gioia / Abracadabra / Music of Klaus Doldinger / ACT
Roberto Di Gioia, piano
Dieter Ilg, double bass
Wolfgang Haffner, drums
Haim
Posted on: 07 September 2006 by kuma
Posted on: 07 September 2006 by matt podniesinski
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists-Shake The Sheets
Posted on: 07 September 2006 by kuma
Posted on: 07 September 2006 by zep
Posted on: 07 September 2006 by kuma
'Last Call' is always inspiring to listen to.
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by SteveGa
Daniel Lanois - AcadiePosted on: 08 September 2006 by Mike Allen
Johnny Cash -- American v A hundred highways
Not usually my 'cup of tea' but excellent sound and a stunning version of Gordon Lightfoots 'If you could read my mind'. Only minor problem, smallest lead in groove i have ever encountered, makes cueing very difficult. But very definitely worth this small inconvenience.
Mike.
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by SteveGa
Randy Newman - Lonely At The TopPosted on: 08 September 2006 by SteveGa
Geoffrey Oryema - ExilePosted on: 08 September 2006 by costello
Maybe the captains best record?
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by Squonk
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by Guido Fawkes
quote:
Originally posted by costello:
Maybe the captains best record?
I think so.
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by SteveGa
Alabama 3 - Exile On Coldharbour LanePosted on: 08 September 2006 by costello
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by costello
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by BigH47
Lunasa - otherworld followed by The Kinnitty Sessions.
H
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by SteveGa
The Cure - Wild Mood SwingsPosted on: 08 September 2006 by SteveGa
Tom Waites - Heart Of The Saturday NightPosted on: 08 September 2006 by Guido Fawkes
The Way We Live who became Tractor - this is their first two albums on CD - still sounds good to me. Though some tracks are little longer than perhaps they should be.
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by fishski13
burnin' my just unboxed newly recapped Hicap. sweeeeeet!
PACE
Posted on: 08 September 2006 by bishopla