What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol. XIII)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 01 January 2017
2017 has arrived today, so time to start this thread afresh.
Last year's thread can be found here;
1974 - vinyl - UK pressing....
Now Playing.....
John Taylor, Steve Swallow and Gabriele Mirbassi - New Old Age
John Taylor (Piano), Steve Swallow (Bass guitar), and Gabriele Mirbassi (Clarinet)
A little jazz to start out the day!
1975 - vinyl - UK pressing....
boy, you really can't do THAT on stage anymore... ;-)
1973 - double vinyl - UK first pressing...
1969 - vinyl - UK first(st) pressing...
The Jayhawks - Mockingbird time.
Some nice pop / country music.
Tori Amos - Native Invader
......next James Taylor - October Road
....now Jack Johnson - Sleep Through The Static
Why? Dunno!
(1970)
Joining Tony with some love for Ten Years After.
All these mentions of Ten Years After, made me think that "We're going home... by helicopter"
Playing original vinyl.
Bert Schurink posted:
Hospital tomorrow Bert?
Eno - Ambient 4 On Land
With a cold one.
(1971)
More from TYA and Alvin Lee who at the time bore a remarkable resemblance to a mate of mine, they could have been twins!
Rolling Stones - Rarities 1971-2003
Why? Because Claudia Winkelman is on R4
Stevee_S posted:Bert Schurink posted:
Hospital tomorrow Bert?
Yes - apparently now at 7.00 AM on the table....
Bert Schurink posted:Stevee_S posted:Bert Schurink posted:
Hospital tomorrow Bert?
Yes - apparently now at 7.00 AM on the table....
OK, best wishes for that and see you back (here) soon.
(2000)
Ridiculously good stuff from Shpongle. When you're in the dance n' trance mood these boys always hit the spot.
Bert Schurink posted:Stevee_S posted:Bert Schurink posted:
Hospital tomorrow Bert?
Yes - apparently now at 7.00 AM on the table....
All the best Bert. Hope they get on a sort the op this time so you can get on the road to recovery ASAP.
(2009)
A bit of Armenian folk music.
First play whilst having dinner
Rag n' Bone Man - Human
Thanks to yesterdays posts of Dave 'Stonesy' Marshall, SeaKayaker and seperately, the appreciation of a friend, I am really getting this guy's voice. Mainstream, yes. Massive commercial hit, yes. Rightly so.
Probably my favourite TD record - Ricochet. I've had this one in different formats for 30 years. Bit of a shock to realise that. Still sounds great. Happy daze...