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?
So, what are you listening to right now?
Posted on: 18 December 2005 by kuma

Murder by Numbers
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by kuma

Ponta Box!
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by sjust
quote:Originally posted by kuma:![]()
Ponta Box!
What time is it over there ?
(cute cover...)
Stefan
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by blackforest
congrats kuma on post #4000!
regards, +blackcrimsonforest.
ps> free crimson!!
regards, +blackcrimsonforest.
ps> free crimson!!
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by Happy Chick
What right now!
Nothing
Ho Ho Ho (im my Santa Claus voice)
Veronika
Nothing
Ho Ho Ho (im my Santa Claus voice)
Veronika
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by Happy Chick
Sorry.. that was quite childish, but I couldn't help myself. Was a little bored at the time of posting
Ho Ho Ho (in my santa claus voice)
Veronika
Ho Ho Ho (in my santa claus voice)
Veronika
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by Guido Fawkes
quote:Originally posted by blackforest:
congrats kuma on post #4000!
regards, +blackcrimsonforest.
ps> free crimson!!

You just inspired me to listen to The Young Persons' Guide To King Crimson
Rotf
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by Huwge
Bollani - Bodilsen - Lund "Gleda" - definitely a fave from 2005

Posted on: 19 December 2005 by BigH47
Earlier PF - Wish You Were Here
and now virgin radio classic rock Ch 934 on Sky Alice Cooper on now playing some less well known Rock tracks. Planet Rock and Arrow have got in a rut recently.This one will pale soon I guess.
Howard
and now virgin radio classic rock Ch 934 on Sky Alice Cooper on now playing some less well known Rock tracks. Planet Rock and Arrow have got in a rut recently.This one will pale soon I guess.
Howard
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by sjust
quote:Originally posted by Huwge:
Bollani - Bodilsen - Lund "Gleda" - definitely a fave from 2005![]()
Oh, yes, you bet, Huwge !
Me, myself: Ralph Towner - Anthem.
Hmhhh. The RIGHT thing to chill.
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by Guido Fawkes

Love It To Death - The Alice Cooper Group.
Just got through Caught In A Dream, I'm Eighteen and made it to the Ballad of Dwight Fry - next up is Alice's version of the Rolf Harris classic: Sun Arise. How did Rolf get in to the most hated thread when Alice is fan; we are not worthy.
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by kuma
quote:What time is it over there ?
Really Late( or early )

quote:congrats kuma on post #4000!
Thanks BF!
You know my secret agenda is. ( to top PB's record )

The best is yet to come.

Posted on: 19 December 2005 by JonR
quote:Originally posted by blackforest:
congrats kuma on post #4000!
regards, +blackcrimsonforest.
ps> free crimson!!
Seconded, kuma!
I know I was ahead of you for quite some time until recently - looks like you blindsided me there. Nice move!

Cheers,
Jon
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by HR
Before The Rain / Anastisia / London

Posted on: 19 December 2005 by HR
Eternity and a Day / Eleni Karaindrou / ECM 1998
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by HR

Paris, Texas / Ry Cooder / Warner Bros
Posted on: 19 December 2005 by kuma
hehe JonR.
An oldie but goodie. The first time on the Allaes.
Who says they can't rock?!

An oldie but goodie. The first time on the Allaes.
Who says they can't rock?!

Posted on: 19 December 2005 by kuma

Bernard "Pretty" Purdie playing New Orleans Strut with another great Jack DeJohnette.
Posted on: 20 December 2005 by Nime
I managed only two tracks of Johny Cash's "American Recordings" before achieving complete meltdown from Her Indoors.
(So I sent her out to clear the snow from my parking place)
Now listening to KITARO "Tenko". New Age synthesiser music!
(She didn't like that either) 
(So I sent her out to clear the snow from my parking place)

Now listening to KITARO "Tenko". New Age synthesiser music!


Posted on: 20 December 2005 by Mabelode, King of Swords
Been "listening" to this a lot lately. Gotta set up the turntable juuuuuuuust right.
Steve
Steve

Posted on: 20 December 2005 by HR
La Spagna (XV-XVI-XVII Centuries) / Atrium Musicae de Madrid, Gregorio Paniagua / BIS
"It was Domenichino (Domencio de Piacenza) in 1416 who first mentioned a bass dance using the tenor 'La Spagna'. This composition is considered as the most ancient piece of European court dance music."
The music is 41 versions of the famous melody by more than 20 composers, recorded in Madrid in 1980.
Haim
"It was Domenichino (Domencio de Piacenza) in 1416 who first mentioned a bass dance using the tenor 'La Spagna'. This composition is considered as the most ancient piece of European court dance music."
The music is 41 versions of the famous melody by more than 20 composers, recorded in Madrid in 1980.
Haim

Posted on: 20 December 2005 by kuma

Posted on: 20 December 2005 by kuma

Posted on: 20 December 2005 by Stephen Tate
The magic flying teapot- gong 

Posted on: 20 December 2005 by kuma