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Mon 06 June 2005 12:09
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?
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On the way to work - Coldplay X&Y On the way home from work - Laurence Hopgood Trio - Crazy World and a bit of Omar Sosa Tonight Steely Dan - Katy Lied - inspired by other thread. Enrico Pieranunzi - Current Conditions Currently spining the soundtrack to the English Patient. Adrian
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Originally posted by Expat in Oz: On the way to work - Coldplay X&Y On the way home from work - Laurence Hopgood Trio - Crazy World and a bit of Omar Sosa Tonight Steely Dan - Katy Lied - inspired by other thread. Enrico Pieranunzi - Current Conditions Currently spining the soundtrack to the English Patient. Adrian
Suppers Ready from Foxtrot - Genesis
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The Archers.
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Was listening too - Van Morrison - "Astral Weeks" Currently - Genesis - "The Lamb Lies Down..." Cheers, Jon
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In the car: The Engineers eponymous album. Borrowed from a friend. Rather wishy washy. (Album not friend). At home: Clem Snide 'The End Of Love'. Excellent alt.country. iPod last night when unable to sleep (!) Arvo Part: Alina. Bruce
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ATMIT Frankenstein Edgar Winter Band on Planet Rock.Free Ride now must be a triple play. Howard
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What else? Oasis' Don't Believe The Truth , at maximum volume. Let there be (Revolver- style) rock'n'roll! ...What was that you said? Speak up! Bruce von I'vegotanobsessionandI'mgonnabugeveryonewithit
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Originally posted by bhazen: What else? Oasis' Don't Believe The Truth , at maximum volume. Let there be (Revolver- style) rock'n'roll! ...What was that you said? Speak up! Bruce von I'vegotanobsessionandI'mgonnabugeveryonewithit
You must have it on very loud as strangely i can hear it here too!
Cheers
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Air Liquide - Let your Ears be the Receivers DS OTSTD - Air Liquide - Let your Ears by the Receivers
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Later on I will dig out some Echo &The Bunnymen !
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Working my way through Keith Jarretts "Sun Bear concerts", a 6 CD set from 1976 - not always a pleasure, documenting KJ's mood and ability to invent something new every evening - which works extremely well in "Tokyo", and less good in other locations. Oh, and Tam: Thanks for kicking off this thread. It may become very informative !!! cheers Stefan
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Soundtrack from Get Carter - just rediscovered whilst cataloguing my CDs (1370 done, another 300 to go). Great stuff - Roy Budd's finest and interspersed with great dialogue from the film, Michael Caine was never better. Huw
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Whilst typing this - she has no time by Keane...
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The Who, Live At Leeds ...at double-maximum volume. WHAT? FOR GOD'S SAKE SPEAK UP! DON'T MUMBLE, WHO COULD POSSIBLY HEAR YOU! DORMOUSE FOR HIRE?? WHAT? Bruce von Ohmyhouseisonfire...
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Tool,
Anemia And most definitely at a louder volume than Bill!
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Abstract Jazz Journey EP
Treasure Everywhere: Lars Bartkhun & his Passion Dance Orchestra
One of my better new *find*
in the vein of Kyoto Jazz Massive.
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John Martyn - One World double cd Then later on Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
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White Stripes - get thee behind me Satan.
Interesting, will need to give it a go at full blast before the missus gets home
Next up - Viktoria Mullova's Vivaldi, eclectic to say the least the listening here at the moment
Huw
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Lazyboy... "Underwear goes inside the pants".. "Facts of Life"...and his hilarious remix of "Sweet Child of Mine" Later its going to "Ryukyu Underworld" which is virtually impossible to find on CD. Japanese Electonica/DnB.. Snows in Okinawa superb mix of acoustic guitar and electronica. Even the 192mp3s sound good am stil trying to track down the actual CD..