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BS: What have you been listening to to-day

Dorrie 01 Sep 01 - 08:10 PM
jaze 01 Sep 01 - 08:09 PM
Stewie 01 Sep 01 - 08:02 PM
AliUK 01 Sep 01 - 07:54 PM
Mrs.Duck 01 Sep 01 - 06:45 PM
AllisonA(Animaterra) 01 Sep 01 - 06:02 PM
CarolC 01 Sep 01 - 05:57 PM
8_Pints 01 Sep 01 - 04:22 PM
iamjohnne 01 Sep 01 - 04:14 PM
Ebbie 01 Sep 01 - 04:10 PM
Mudlark 01 Sep 01 - 03:40 PM
Stewart 01 Sep 01 - 03:38 PM
weepiper 01 Sep 01 - 03:27 PM
Clinton Hammond 01 Sep 01 - 03:26 PM
gnu 01 Sep 01 - 03:15 PM
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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: Dorrie
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 08:10 PM

i did this thread b4.I've been listening to build me up butercup-cos its the best song ever and it rocks big style.

luv ya dorrie xx


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: jaze
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 08:09 PM

Treasures Left Behind-Tribute to Kate Wolf


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: Stewie
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 08:02 PM

I am listening to Norman Blake's new one - a choice offering of mostly traditional songs and tunes: 'Flower From the Fields of Alabama' Shanachie 6053. Its highlight for me is a delightful 6-minute rendition of Mississippi Sheiks' 'Sitting on Top of the World' that, with Bob Chuckrow on second guitar, captures that singular mood which Gordon Bok once described in a note to 'Reedy Lagoon' as 'summer sadness'.

--Stewie.


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: AliUK
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 07:54 PM

In the car al day: Rory McCleod "Footsteps and Heartbeats", Bob Dylon "World Gone Wrong"which incidentally has a wicked version of 'Stagger Lee' and Pete Morton "One Big Joke", at the moment I'm listening to a collection of Luiz Gonzaga the King of Baião ( a dance music from the Northeast of Brazil), recorded in the 50s.


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: Mrs.Duck
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 06:45 PM

Molly and Rowan singing Baa baa little star


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 06:02 PM

Me, too, Carol. Crickets, doves, and... that wasn't the sound of geese overhead already? Maybe they're just practicing...
But I did have Eliza Carthy's Rice on earlier.


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: CarolC
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 05:57 PM

Crickets. Nature's own little fiddlers.

In a couple of months they'll be quiet again, and there won't be any more cricket music until next year.


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: 8_Pints
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 04:22 PM

Mairie Ni Chathasaigh & Chris Newman CD - "In the Highlands", Pauline Cato & Tom McConville CD "By Land and Sea". My favourite tracks are "Border Spirit" & Richard Thompson's composition "Beeswing".

Bob vG


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: iamjohnne
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 04:14 PM

Actually the old Simon and Garfunkel CD "Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme" I havent heard it for a long time and it sounds good for a lazy Saturday


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: Ebbie
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 04:10 PM

Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Winding Through Life. Not new but nice. Great harmonies.

Ebbie


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: Mudlark
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 03:40 PM

First a bit of John Williams...classical guitar to go with my morning cup of coffee on the porch...then me, mostly, plus the usual competition I get from the birds when I practice on the front porch.... I'm trying to learn to sing quietly...have a hospice gig in a couple of weeks and after years of trying to achieve some volume, find it not really appropriate for Hospice work... Housework next and for that..definitely The Buena Vista Club...


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: Stewart
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 03:38 PM

Right now listening to MP3.com - Fiddle City, Celtic Session. Great stuff! Great collection!

Cheers, S. in Seattle


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: weepiper
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 03:27 PM

The latest album by Rory Campbell and Malcolm Stitt of Deaf Shepherd, also Liz Carroll, also The Young Tradition. Later going to a heavy metal nightclub. You can't beat a wide range of musical taste


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 03:26 PM

I've been listening to the Folk/Roots channel of my new digital tv box... Not bad, but really mellow...

A little 'broad' in it's scope, even for me...

But it beats hell out of radio!!!!

;-)


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Subject: RE: BS: What have you been listening to to-day
From: gnu
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 03:15 PM

Bitchin an whinin, mostly. But my work is done, so now it's time to relax to a bit of Janis Ian, inspired by another thread... and then, the BBQ / seesion begins with lots of Irish Trad and Trouble tunes... an a wee jar or three.


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Subject: What have you been listening to to-day
From: GUEST,Mac Tattie
Date: 01 Sep 01 - 03:11 PM

What have you been listening to to-day? I've been rediscovering Paul Simon's "Graceland", found in a record shops' bargan bin on CD for £3. Continueing to enjoy "The Clergy's Lamentation" by Donal Maguire and I am now on the second time round "AISLINGI CEOIL" The Music of Dreams with Tony Mac Mahon and Noel Hill. cheers


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