Off With Their Heads - In Desolation
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Off With Their Heads - In Desolation
KRS-One ~ Edutainment
Off With Their Heads - From the Bottom
Jethro Tull ~ Minstrel in the Gallery
Doomtree
Anthrax - Worship Music
Zappa - Joe's Garage
Tool - The Pot
Tony Bennett
The Cure ~ Disintegration
The White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan
Supertramp ~ Breakfast in America
Nothing like Supertramp to put me in a reflective melancholy mood (for some reason.)
Dire Straits ~ Love over Gold
Dire Straits ~ Money for Nothing
Dire Straits ~ Communique
Van Morrison: Back on Top
Doc
Glenn Miller Orchestra - various selections including "Little Brown Jug" "Tuxedo Junction" "Pennsylvania 6-5000" "String of Pearls" "Moonlight Serenade" "Chattanoga Choo Choo" "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo" and of course "In the Mood"
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...enn-Miller.jpg
Clutch ~ Strange Cousins at the Prince
Motley Crüe-- Girls Girls Girls. I need something mindless on the treadmill and M.C. fits the bill.
The Velvet Underground---Loaded
Sweet Jane at this specific moment. :smiley20:
Since the new year, I've been listening to the podcast The History of Rome by Mike Duncan. Really interesting stuff. I'm trying to be dilligent about listening regularly, as of now there are 165 episodes, but it will still take me quite a while to catch up.
I've arrived in the 21st Century. I got myself a high end DAC, 24 bit/ 192Khz up-sampling. I have no idea what that means, but it sure makes Pandora sound good. All I know is my computer now talks to my stereo. Presently listening to Kate Melua. What a babe!
Doc
Brian Setzer Orchestr.....Don't Mess with a Big Band Live
If you get the clap, George, you're on your own.
Doc.
White Stripes and Portugal The Man. They have both been around for a while but I have just recently figured out that I actually like them. Especially Portugal.
Got my coffee (strong and black), am online mucking around on my PC and I'm listening to Eric Clapton - Unplugged..........only thing missing is a cigar *sigh*
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Amos Lee - Amos Lee
Mutemath
George Thorogood and the Destroyers......Live in Boston 1982
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Joe Bonamassa: Black Rock
My favorite Floyd song is Fearless, off Meddle.
Being a cigar forum, I'll contribute this tune by Jackson Browne: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK2BEOLESDk
"Fearless" is ok, but not the strongest..."Meddle" itself, is the best song on that album, IMHO.
Really, there's no point in picking a favorite Floyd song...they are all awesome.:smiley4:
I'm turning this:Joe Bonamassa: Black Rock on spotify to see what Doc's talkin' about...
Guided by Voices ~ Isolation Drills
Willie Colón ~ anything I can find...
More specifically, anything that has Hécor Lavoe singing. Awesome.
I love how music is universal.
You ever notice how good something sounds, and it's in a different language. Like that scene in Private Ryan where the are listening to the Opera or whatever.
It's as if you can feel the meaning of the song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6GUlCIG88c
On tap for today:Taj Mahal Shoutin' in Key
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Doc
Movie soundtracks. I'll take Repo Man for 400, Alex. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa41G...eature=related
I have been into Bob Dylan lately, and I don't know why. I am mid 30s but never really listened to his stuff before the last month. I downloaded his entire discography. I also found out that he was accused of plagiarism several times. He is by no means a great vocalist nor musician, but his lyrics are somewhat incredible.