09 Jan 01 - 07:48 PM (#371863) Subject: What are you listening to now? From: Lox Tonight, after a few drinks and a little smoke, I returned home to a veritable feast of aural delicacies. The starter was simple but stimulating on the palate, consisting of Jevetta Steeles "I am calling you" from the film "Bagdad Cafe" (not to be confused with the sacrilegeous comedy program of the same name) The entree was a healthy portion of Machanic Menyeruke, and I am currently enjoying a substantial and spicy main course consisting John Lee Hookers voice and guitar, sitting mouth-wateringly on a bed of fat juicy rhythm section. MMMMMMMMMMMYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! lox |
09 Jan 01 - 07:51 PM (#371866) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Peg Karan Casey's "Songlines" is in my computer... the smoke sounds good... |
09 Jan 01 - 07:53 PM (#371869) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Matt_R Just was listening to "The Rain Song" by Led Zeppelin. Then tapes of me singing. |
09 Jan 01 - 07:54 PM (#371871) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: CarolC The sounds of my neighbor's television coming through the wall. If I was smart, I'd be listening to the new Rick Kane tape I recieved recently, but I'm not smart. Maybe a little Grey Larsen and Andre Marchand would be good. Carol |
09 Jan 01 - 07:55 PM (#371872) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Benjamin Bobby Womack's If You Think Your Lonely Now! |
09 Jan 01 - 07:55 PM (#371873) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Lox I haven't heard it, but I've written it down. Did I say "fat"? I meant "PHAT". Here have a toke. lox |
09 Jan 01 - 07:59 PM (#371875) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Lox If I was smart I wouldn't have left my "Atelier des Pianistes" CD in London, and I'd have a vague idea what it sounds like. If my neighbours TV came through the wall I'd have to poke my head through the hole and ask them to fix it. lox |
09 Jan 01 - 08:12 PM (#371885) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Max Why aren't you all listening to Mudcat radio!!!! Whattya think we do, all hang out here playing music and coming up with witty banter for our health or something?????? |
09 Jan 01 - 08:18 PM (#371892) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Lox I figured I'd take a break and give poor John Lee a chance. Anyway, you're on the sweet menu. I must confess to being partial to a little cheese too of course lox |
09 Jan 01 - 08:26 PM (#371898) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: CarolC I don't have a sound card (yet). |
09 Jan 01 - 08:29 PM (#371901) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Lox Max! I've just tuned in. Can you say (for the benefit of us goddam latecomers) who everybody is. (after this song of course) (sorry, sshhhhhhh) veryquietlox. (nice) |
09 Jan 01 - 08:34 PM (#371902) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: pict Two old jazz pianists playing a duet of Misterioso by Thelonious Monk. |
09 Jan 01 - 08:48 PM (#371904) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: John Routledge First time visitor to Mudcat Radio. Wonderful. The reception is perfect in Manchester UK but it is 2.00AM. so I must regrettably shortly go to bed!! Keep singing and playing. Cheers John |
09 Jan 01 - 09:10 PM (#371914) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Lox Hello Bert & Marymac too. Nice show. PS I've got a new website for you to check out. The recording quality isn't great, but you should expect some good music to start appearing there soon. www.geocities.com/betelnutstaiwan I bet you didn't know that Thailand has a gaelic football society, or that Irish folk was alive and well in Taiwan. lox |
09 Jan 01 - 09:13 PM (#371916) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Mooh Koko Taylor, Sue Foley, Steve Earl, Bill Frisell, Simon Mayor...I can't settle on any one thing tonight. Mooh. |
09 Jan 01 - 09:19 PM (#371923) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Matt_R The sweet sound of my girl's voice... |
09 Jan 01 - 09:19 PM (#371924) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Matt_R The sweet sound of my girl's voice... |
09 Jan 01 - 10:38 PM (#371971) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: CarolC Is that your band, Lox? |
09 Jan 01 - 10:55 PM (#371981) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: mousethief It's been hard to get Karen Matheson's The Dreaming Sea out of my cd player at home, but tonight I wanted something a little harder so I put in Led Zep I. Tomorrow I will probably be back with Karen. What a voice! Alex |
09 Jan 01 - 11:39 PM (#371996) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: rangeroger Rodney Crowell 'The Houston Kid" and Dolly Parton "Little Sparrow". rr |
10 Jan 01 - 02:11 AM (#372021) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: sledge Today I get to go home, waiting for me to listen to, shoulld be Bob Fox's box of gold,the Albions lark rise to Candleford and Maddy prior and Rick Kemps songs of old England Vols 1 and 2, can hardly wait.
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10 Jan 01 - 02:39 AM (#372028) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Peter Kasin Finished watching part II of the Burns jazz documentary, and, am now playing a fiddle CD - "Racket In The Rectory." It's Irish fiddler Liz Doherty's band of 15 fiddlers, called "Fiddlesticks." Great, great CD! |
10 Jan 01 - 03:10 AM (#372036) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Benjamin Myself now as I sing hymns and gossple tunes!
"He's the lily, of the valley! Amen!! Benjamin |
10 Jan 01 - 03:55 AM (#372047) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Here at work- nothing. In the car a tape I made from my Xmas skiffle record of 50s groups (Les Hobeaux, Original Barnstormers,Johnny Duncan,Chas McDevitt etc. with some Frank Crumit, Gus Cannon and Fred McDowell added). It frightens off would-be windscreen washers at traffic lights! RtS |
10 Jan 01 - 04:05 AM (#372053) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: MudGuard I am listening to a customer on the phone who complains that our software is not working but his problem is that he is too stupid to use it correctly - he repeatedly deletes config files of the software and then wonders why it does not work anymore... MudGuard |
10 Jan 01 - 09:54 AM (#372141) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Lepus Rex Right now, I'm listening to Kokomo Arnold. 'Bull Headed Woman Blues.' I think I'll play some Weezer in here, though, since the Kokomo Arnold cd's playing in the other room, and I can barely hear it. ---Lepus Rex |
10 Jan 01 - 01:02 PM (#372255) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Kim C David Gray "White Ladder" |
10 Jan 01 - 01:25 PM (#372269) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Clinton Hammond2 A bunch of different stuff from Ferron that I got off napster... I love this woman! ;-) |
10 Jan 01 - 02:10 PM (#372290) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Matt_R "Message From The Country" by The Move. |
10 Jan 01 - 04:02 PM (#372373) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Bernard ...silence |
10 Jan 01 - 04:14 PM (#372382) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: MMario the first MudCat Radio show of the new century. http://media.mudcat.org/episode64.ram
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10 Jan 01 - 04:39 PM (#372394) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Steve Latimer Muddy Waters & Johnny Winter "Bus Driver" from there fabulous "Hard Again" CD.
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10 Jan 01 - 05:22 PM (#372423) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Art Thieme Strange you should ask------- Right now I'm listening to CDs made by Fritz Schuler from tapes I made Nov. 11th, 1962 in Chicago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierson (5637 South Michigan Avenue). The performers (all blues songsters) were Bill Pierson (guitar and vocal), "Lazy Bill" (or "Buffalo Bill") Lucas (piano and vocal) and Walter Vinson who was one of the original Mississippi Shieks and quite popular in the 1930s (guitar and vocal). I'm about to dub these for Joe Hickerson who wants 'em for the Library Of Congress Archive Of American Folk Culture. Art Thieme |
10 Jan 01 - 05:37 PM (#372428) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Benjamin More Bobby Womack! This time it's Just My Imagination. Wow that guy can sing! |
10 Jan 01 - 06:50 PM (#372516) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Bill D Martin-Wyndham Read.."Mussels on a Tree" he will be in Wash DC next week... |
10 Jan 01 - 07:13 PM (#372544) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Lepus Rex Geez, I'll have what Art's having... ---Lepus Rex |
10 Jan 01 - 07:23 PM (#372559) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: vindelis The modem humming. I should be asleep - night all |
10 Jan 01 - 07:49 PM (#372577) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Lox Not my band, a friends. I think that tonight I'll just noodle over my guitar for a while and try to squeeze out a few coherent rhymes to warble over it all. lox |
10 Jan 01 - 07:53 PM (#372579) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: hesperis Earlier, I as listening to the first compilation CD I made on my new CD-Burner! 54 or so minutes of Flamenco guitar.... Yummmmm! Now, I am listening to the voices in my head... and the hamsters just getting up, and the clique (rhymes with sleek) of my keyboard, and the silence in my apartment between all those other sounds... |
10 Jan 01 - 07:53 PM (#372580) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: hesperis Earlier, I as listening to the first compilation CD I made on my new CD-Burner! 54 or so minutes of Flamenco guitar.... Yummmmm! Now, I am listening to the voices in my head... and the hamsters just getting up, and the clique (rhymes with sleek) of my keyboard, and the silence in my apartment between all those other sounds... Time for supper. |
10 Jan 01 - 08:08 PM (#372596) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: rube1 Peter Green plays Robert Johnson-"Hot Foot Powder" |
10 Jan 01 - 09:48 PM (#372631) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: kendall In the kind land..Gordon Bok |
10 Jan 01 - 09:53 PM (#372635) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Matt_R Had an amazing experience tonight. My friends in I were all sitting around in the living room of the Newman Center, all singing an acapella version of "Fat Bottomed Girls" by Queen. Daniel was beating on a large popcorn can for a drum. I'm no being facetious here, but when we finished, I understood what folk music was. It was truly a folk moment. |
10 Jan 01 - 10:03 PM (#372638) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Benjamin Curtis Mayfield's Freddie's dead. Pretty soon though, I'm going to be listening to an old Christopher Parkening recording of Alexandre Tansman's Danza Pomposa as well as myself practicing that peice REAL slow for tomarrow night! |
10 Jan 01 - 10:37 PM (#372650) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: simon-pierre The New Lost City Ramblers |
11 Jan 01 - 04:10 AM (#372756) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Patrish(inactive) Jon Brindley singing "Deportees" |
11 Jan 01 - 11:19 AM (#372760) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Amergin Planxty.... |
11 Jan 01 - 11:35 AM (#372771) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Jock Morris At work at the moment, but it will be Sheena Wellington when I get home. She was the guest at the Dunfermline Folk Club last night and I had to buy a CD to get the lyrics for some of the songs she sang. Lucky break time, all three songs I wanted were on one CD. Guess I'll be singing "The Dandy and the Beano and the Sunday Post" at the session next week. Scott |
11 Jan 01 - 03:53 PM (#372942) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: CarolC Al Petteway and Amy White, then some Brandenburg Concertos, and then, who knows, maybe A Band Named Bob. |
11 Jan 01 - 06:17 PM (#372995) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Liz the Squeak Lanfranc on the Paltalk - kicking man!!! LTS |
11 Jan 01 - 06:24 PM (#372997) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Burke The archive of WFMT's Midnight Special from last Sat. night. Right now, Viagara in the Water, just had It's only a wee-wee. I love this show in general & this one is really funny. |
11 Jan 01 - 11:47 PM (#373148) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: richlmo On the way home I popped in Guy Clark's, " Boats to Build". I love " Jack of All Trades " ! |
12 Jan 01 - 12:00 AM (#373151) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Matt_R "When I'm Thinking About You" --The Sundays "Hanging By a Moment" --Lifehouse "Slide Away (acoustic, live) --Oasis "Do Ya" --The Move "California Man" --The Move "Message From The Country" --The Move "Words of Aaron" --The Move "Mik's Solo/ Orange Blossom Special" --ELO |
12 Jan 01 - 12:08 AM (#373153) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Joe Offer Benny Goodman's remarkable 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert - and I still say I hear a Klezmer influence in his music. He started playing for dance bands at the age of 13, but learned to play clarinet in his synagogue. -Joe Offer- |
12 Jan 01 - 04:09 AM (#373207) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler ... and today's car tape is a Chess Blues sampler with all the usual suspects: Wolf;Hooker;Buddy;Elmore;Gatemouth etc. RtS |
12 Jan 01 - 05:20 AM (#373221) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Amergin Steve Goodman singing my theme song.....I'm My Own Grandpa.....think what's their names knew my family at one point..... |
12 Jan 01 - 07:30 AM (#373239) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: John P Kornog IV, recently released on CD at last. |
12 Jan 01 - 09:10 AM (#373270) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Mooh Phil Cooper, Margaret Nelson and Kate Early's "Bright Gold". I like Phil's guitar style. Think I'll put on some Lunasa next. Mooh. |
12 Jan 01 - 11:06 AM (#373339) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Dave the Gnome Isn't John's version of Deportees brilliant, Patrish!?!? I can't get mudcat radio at work (some poxy proxy problem!) so i'm listening to Classic Rock Anthems compilation CD over my headphones. Just changed from Joe Walsh's Rocky Mountain to On the road again by Canned Heat. Wonder if the boss has noticed me moshing.... Cheers Dave the too old to rock and roll too young to die Gnome |
12 Jan 01 - 01:28 PM (#373418) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,ina I was in the mood for something classical today - so I put on Jane Eaglen (Berg, Strauss and Wagner) |
12 Jan 01 - 01:50 PM (#373427) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: bflat jimmy smith and keb mo doin' blues; Over and Over. Oh Yeah! Ellen |
12 Jan 01 - 02:14 PM (#373445) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Steve Latimer Taj Mahal doing Big Legged Mama's are Back in Style Again.
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12 Jan 01 - 02:29 PM (#373454) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Steve Latimer Joe, Don't know about the Klezmer, but that is one fantastic CD. That version of Sing, Sing, Sing is one of the most magical musical moments I've ever heard. Krupa, Krupa, Krupa. |
12 Jan 01 - 05:50 PM (#373574) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: guinnesschik Nick Drake's "Pink Moon", Van Morrison's "Astral Weeks", and and some Townes Van Zandt. |
12 Jan 01 - 07:15 PM (#373623) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Robo Ah, www.spinner.com and it's "That's What I Want to Hear" ringing out from Phil Ochs! Rob-o |
13 Jan 01 - 11:35 AM (#373938) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: SandyBob The rain on the window..wondering if it is snowing on the mountain. SandyBod |
13 Jan 01 - 11:58 AM (#373943) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Billy in Buffalo These Kendall Morse songs that I downloaded from Napster and burned onto a CD-R: Three Legged Man, The Haying Song, Gently Down The Stream Of Time, Mrs. Ravoon, Phoebe Snow, Palace Grand, Ashes on the Sea, The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, Rolling Home. Napster is great. The whole thing cost me less than a buck for the blank CD-R.
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13 Jan 01 - 11:58 AM (#373944) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Billy in Buffalo These Kendall Morse songs that I downloaded from Napster and burned onto a CD-R: Three Legged Man, The Haying Song, Gently Down The Stream Of Time, Mrs. Ravoon, Phoebe Snow, Palace Grand, Ashes on the Sea, The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, Rolling Home. Napster is great. The whole thing cost me less than a buck for the blank CD-R.
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06 Jul 02 - 06:36 PM (#743479) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST |
04 Jan 05 - 03:09 PM (#1371243) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Cluin Best of New Grass Revival. Right now, track 11: "You Plant Your Fields" |
05 Jan 05 - 06:52 AM (#1371860) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Sandra in Sydney Brian Peters - Different Tongues (well, I was as I opened this thread, but it's just stopped) next - Norma Waterson CD 'Norma Waterson' lovely!! sandra |
05 Jan 05 - 09:36 AM (#1371988) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: MBSLynne Cara's CD "Long Forgotten". The track on at the moment is "Moran's Return". |
05 Jan 05 - 09:41 AM (#1371996) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Roger the Skiffler Today I am listening to 2 of my Xmas presents: Georgie Fame with the Birthday band (Herself bought me this when we went to see him with Keith Smith's Hefty Jazz recently) and R.L. Burnside First Recordings which my sister-in-law bought me off my "wants" list. RtS |
05 Jan 05 - 09:49 AM (#1372002) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Bill the Collie The Hamish Henderson tribute album "A' the bairns o Adam" and, on it right this minute, The Laggan's version of "The John McLean March". Always makes me want to storm the battlements...come on folks...let's march! Wha's wi us? |
05 Jan 05 - 09:59 AM (#1372012) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Mooh The sampler cd from Paste magazine (there's also a dvd). I got a copy for Christmas from my brother and I wasn't aware of the mag. Pretty cool, almost 80 minutes of music and decent reading material. Think a subscription may be in order. Peace, Mooh. |
05 Jan 05 - 02:51 PM (#1372268) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Herge Adrian Jefferies and Billy McCormick's new CD 'Just Intonational' music by two excelled pipers. Had the pleasure of playing with Adrian last Sat at Mattie Moores pub in Co.Antrim - a good singer too. |
05 Jan 05 - 07:53 PM (#1372603) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Sidewinder The Beatles -Abbey Road & Beatles for Sale. The Band -The Last Waltz. The Clash -London Calling. Jimi Hendrix -Are You Experienced? Bob Dylan -Blood on the Tracks. Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey. Queen - Night at The Opera/Day at The Races. Buddy Holly & The Crickets - That'll be The Day. Robert Johnson -King Of The Delta Blues. T.REX -The Slider. U2 -Joshua Tree. Rolling Stones -Let It Bleed. Deep Purple - Machine Head. Elvis -Sun Collection & Memphis Recordings. Billie Holliday - Lady Sings The Blues. Eric Clapton- Unplugged. Neil Young - Harvest Moon. David Bowie -Hunky Dory. Tom Waits -Blue Valentine. Jeff Buckley -Grace. Nirvana - Unplugged. Nora Jones - Both her albums are terrific. The Jam -Snap. Leadbelly - King of the 12 string guitar. Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks. Marvin Gaye -Here My Dear. etc. etc. etc. |
05 Jan 05 - 08:40 PM (#1372635) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Sidewinder Gram Parsons -GP & Return of The Grevious Angel. Bon Jovi -New Jersey. Bruce Springsteen -The River & Born in the USA. Louis Jordan -Caldonia. Miles Davis -Bitches Brew. Woody Guthrie -Dustbowl Songs and Broadcasts. Aretha Franklin - Respect. James Brown -Regrets. Jackie Wilson -Higher & Higher. Prodigy -Fat of The Land. Michael Jackson - Off The Wall. Bond - Bond. Puccini -Madame Butterfly. Beethoven -Ode to Joy. Carl Orff - Carmen Blondie -Parallel Lines. Charlie Parker -Bird. REM - Out of Time. Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley. The Doors - Waiting for the Sun. Johnny Cash - The Man & His Music. Depeche Mode- Personal Jesus. The Ronettes- Be My Baby. Solomon Burke -Cry to Me. The Kinks -Well Respected Kinks. Cat Stevens -Down to Earth. Eddie Cochran -Cherished Memories. Otis Redding -Otis Blue. George Michael -Older. Dire Straits - Making Movies. Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge over... Bob Marley - Uprising & Exodus. Jimmy Reed -Big Boss Man. The Velvet Underground & Nico. Mose Allison - Seventh Son. Bill Hicks -Live Monty Python live at Drury Lane. The Goons. Eddy Murphy - Raw. Lenny Bruce. Derek & Clive. Richard Pryor live. The MC5- Kick Out The Jams. Meatloaf -Bat Out of Hell. Tanita Tikaram - Ancient Heart. Freddy King -Taking Care of Business. Big Bill Broonzy and Friends. Hank Williams - Alone & Forsaken. Jennifer Holliday - Showgirls. |
05 Jan 05 - 08:42 PM (#1372637) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Sidewinder. I got a big house with lots of rooms to get my music fixes in. I wish. Best Wishes Sidewinder. |
05 Jan 05 - 09:05 PM (#1372647) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: number 6 At this moment I'm listening to Lyle Mays 'Sweet Dreams'. |
05 Jan 05 - 09:56 PM (#1372670) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Padre Choral Evensong from Trinity College, Cambridge, on the BBC Padre |
05 Jan 05 - 11:59 PM (#1372735) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Peter Kasin Just listening to the reissue onto CD of the Pentangle's "Solomon's Seal." Hearing Jacqui McShee sing Willy O Winsbury brings me back to the first time I heard it on LP, which a friend owned, in 1976. Before that, I was playing a brand new CD by an outstanding Northern California Irish harper, Maureen Brennan. It's called "Music hath charms....to soften rocks." Does it ever. Chanteyranger |
06 Jan 05 - 12:04 PM (#1372826) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Pete Jennings Chajteyranger, I've been listening to that Pentangle CD as well, mind you I'm one of the few who owns a copy of the original LP, so I listen to it regularly. (Fancy Renbourn finding the master tapes propping up his old harmonium! You couldn't make it up...) Also listening to Steve Earle's lastest album, The Revolution Starts Now. Pete |
06 Jan 05 - 12:30 PM (#1372850) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Jerry Rasmussen I'm burning CDs of jazz.. everything from Ella and Louis to Billie to Charlie(Christian), Gerry (Mulligan), The Count (Basie) Errol(Garner), Stanley (Turrentine), Roy(Hargrove), Artie(Shaw) and the rest. And I'm feeling fine... Jerry |
06 Jan 05 - 01:20 PM (#1372895) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Chanteyranger Sounds like a real Mulligan stew (har, har). |
06 Jan 05 - 01:23 PM (#1372901) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Rasener I am presently listening to my 2 daughters giving me a load of gip and my wife nagging me to come and have my dinner. Heads or Tails it came out tails which means I have to go and have my dinner |
06 Jan 05 - 02:02 PM (#1372958) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Bill D MP3s (on the PC) of The 2nd South Carolina String Band REALLY authentic recreations of Civil War music....and they are good! |
06 Jan 05 - 02:17 PM (#1372981) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: fat B****rd At work today Otis Redding Best Of...at the moment a compilation featuring Coltrane, Davis and Rollins etc. |
06 Jan 05 - 02:20 PM (#1372988) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Anne Sophie Mutter. [She's a classical violinist], before that i was listening to Vannesa Mae. |
06 Jan 05 - 02:27 PM (#1372997) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Oaklet On the subject of glamorous violists jOhn - have you ever seen Lidia Bach? You might want to have a look here and get yourself down the Hull City Hall when she's next on. http://www.music.at/lidia.baich/ |
06 Jan 05 - 02:36 PM (#1373012) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Rasener Cor can we have her playing with CARA at Market Rasen Folk Club |
06 Jan 05 - 02:39 PM (#1373023) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Georgiansilver "Cara" are O.K as they are Les but of course you could consider getting her to Walesby! Best wishes. |
06 Jan 05 - 02:41 PM (#1373027) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Cluin "Evangelina" by Hoyt Axton. |
06 Jan 05 - 02:41 PM (#1373029) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: black walnut Erryn Marshall and Chris Coole!!! Fiddle and banjo/guitar. Canadian. Wow!!! www.hickoryjack.com ~b.w. |
06 Jan 05 - 02:42 PM (#1373030) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Rasener But they aren't as good looking as her :-) |
06 Jan 05 - 02:54 PM (#1373042) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: EagleWing Just finished listening to "Suddenly it's Folk Song" by Peter Sellars. Brilliant!! Frank L. |
06 Jan 05 - 05:38 PM (#1373198) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Emma B Our very own Clinton Hammond on the Celtic Cross CD. "The Long Road" on my new portable mini boombox Nice one Clinton |
06 Jan 05 - 06:00 PM (#1373221) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Sidewinder Does anyone still listen to Hoagy Carmichael and Nina Simone or is it just me? Sidewinder. |
06 Jan 05 - 06:14 PM (#1373241) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Bill D "Hoagy Carmichael and Nina Simone"...they may, but the majority of posts here are about folk. (My Mother thought "Stardust" was the best song ever....I like it, but seldom listen to much besides folk) |
06 Jan 05 - 06:31 PM (#1373268) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Linda Mattson Are we having Y2K problems here, or are all these postings from 2001? In any case, I was recently listening to the confirmation hearings of Alberto Gonzales (YIKEs - another slimy Bush appointee), which drove me _Crazy_, so to recuperate I listened to the new Magnolia Sisters CD (Apres Faire Le Boogie Woogie), and now Bruce Molsky's new CD Contented Must Be. . . -Linda |
06 Jan 05 - 06:41 PM (#1373287) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Sidewinder. Well Bill D for you I am truly sorry.And Linda you must learn to lighten up about time - it is all relative. Best Wishes. Sidewinder. |
06 Jan 05 - 07:03 PM (#1373318) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: number 6 Nina Simone ..... once and a while. Beautiful soulful voice she has. |
06 Jan 05 - 07:18 PM (#1373338) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Cluin Blackie & the Rodeo Kings - "Swinging from the Chains of Love". |
06 Jan 05 - 07:44 PM (#1373386) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Jerry Rasmussen Sidewinder: I've always enjoyed Hoagy Carmichael... thinking about singing Old Buttermilk Sky when I play at a "Home For The Aged" next week... no, not Mudcat.. :-) I just spent the last three days burning four CDs of jazz.. two of more recent jazz stretching back to the 60's, and the other two of Carmichael's era... Charlie Christian, Charlie Parker, Lester Young, and my two favorite jazz singers, Ella Fitzgerald and Carmen McRae. Aw c'mon, Bill.. The question wasn't What folk music are you listening to now? They asks the question, ya gets the answer.. Jerry |
06 Jan 05 - 08:18 PM (#1373436) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Peter Kasin My mother has had since the 1960's an LP of Nina Simone In Concert, which has this memorable song with her intro:"The name of this song is 'Mississippi Goddamn!' And I mean every word of it." she sang from the heart: angry songs, sensual songs.... I've always enjoyed listening to Hoagy Carmichael's rendition of Barnacle Bill The Sailor, with Bix Beiderbecke heard singing in the chorus (it somehow went over the heads of the censors) "Barnacle Bill the shithead." Chanteyranger |
06 Jan 05 - 08:30 PM (#1373446) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,uri geller the voices in my head.. ..err.. yes Michael .. sorry what was that.. well ok then.. but keep it quiet.. from the press.. |
06 Jan 05 - 08:52 PM (#1373475) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Stewie Tim Eriksen 'The Southern Girl's Reply'. As Eriksen comments, the song gets 'inside' the Civil War to where film and book cannot reach. --Stewie. |
06 Jan 05 - 08:53 PM (#1373477) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: MuddleC Dido.................................... |
06 Jan 05 - 09:05 PM (#1373487) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Bill D (I know, Jerry, I know..*grin*...still - everything I said was true....and I DO like 'ol Hoagy when I happen to hear it) sidewinder...no need to be sorry for me, as I hear LOTS of music...I just go out of my way for folky stuff...and this place is heavy on that. |
06 Jan 05 - 09:57 PM (#1373521) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: MAG Isn't there another thread going on this topic?? Anyway, my 2-CD "Remembering Fred Holstein" is just great. It doesn't seem possible, but some numbers sound better than they did live. Rich Warren is an enginering genius. My Ms. Clancy CD. (I can't spell that name.) All three Eliza Gilkeyson CDs, although "Babylon" is almost too bleak to bear. Three particular cuts on my Kane and Welch CD titled "You can't save everybody."(I think that's the title) My own band's newly released CD, "Wednesday Night Fever." Homegrown. all folk dance stuff: jigs, rells, and waltzes. Of course I hear every weak spot, but on the whole I am inordinately pleased. "Love and War" by Phil Cooper & Co. I want to order Eleni Kelakos stuff but I can't seem to get a link for it. Gee, and I wonder why I never have $$ to fix the fence. |
07 Jan 05 - 09:41 AM (#1373688) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Roger the Skiffler Today it's Shake that Thing by the Last Chance Jug Band , John Pearson Blues and Beyond -Live and Delta Moon Live. RtS |
07 Jan 05 - 12:30 PM (#1373720) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Peter Kasin MAG, would that be Aoife Clancy? |
07 Jan 05 - 12:50 PM (#1373746) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Cluin "Train in Vain" by The Clash |
07 Jan 05 - 03:43 PM (#1373929) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Metchosin Galloping Goose/Beef to the Heels by the Walter Bodega Band |
07 Jan 05 - 10:37 PM (#1374298) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Shanghaiceltic The three Cara album's just arrived from the UK-splendid. My Secret Santa's CD Seoltai Seidte-Setting Sail, a collection of tunes and Sean Nos song originally release 1957-1961 on the Ceolta Eireann lable now remastered on CD. |
08 Jan 05 - 02:31 AM (#1374416) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: chris nightbird childs Fleetwood Mac "Mr. Wonderful" Cara "Long Forgotten John Coltrane "A Love Supreme" |
08 Jan 05 - 02:51 AM (#1374418) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Peter Kasin Hey, Pete Jennings - Please educate me on Steve Earle. Don't know of him. Thanks. Chanteyranger |
08 Jan 05 - 03:29 AM (#1374430) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Sidewinder The sound of the howling wind tearing down my garden fence. Arrggghhh! |
08 Jan 05 - 12:37 PM (#1374467) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Cluin "Georgia on a Fast Train" by Billy Joe Shaver |
08 Jan 05 - 12:47 PM (#1374483) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: skarpi Our Rose , thats my band , just listen to our recording we just did. All the best skarpi Iceland. |
09 Jan 05 - 11:57 AM (#1375073) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Scoville Fuzzy Mountain String Band "Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine" (or whatever Bonaparte crossed--I've seen several titles for that tune). I would be listening to Mississippi John Hurt but my mother decided she liked his guitar style and the CD suddenly disappeared. Hmmm. |
09 Jan 05 - 12:04 PM (#1375080) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: fat B****rd Joni Mitchell, Andy Sheppard, The Scissor Sisters, the sound of my cold ridden blocked up sinuses........ |
09 Jan 05 - 01:35 PM (#1375148) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,AnneMC An accidental find: "Avalon Blues - a Tribute to Mississippi John Hurt". I had never listened to John Hurt, but the artists on this tribute got my attention. Various top artists on it. Made me curious to listen to some original Mississippi John Hurt ,too, so got his "Rediscovered" CD, and am now a John Hurt fan. Also listening to "Going Driftless - a Tribute to Greg Brown" (and you'll hear Ferron on this-or was she on "Avalon Blues"? Will have to check. ). Checked out some Greg Brown CDs next, and was very impressed by his voice and his songwriting talents. (Greg Brown is husband to Iris Dement, who does a stunning song "The Train that Carried Jimmy Rogers Home" on the Going Driftless tribute CD). |
09 Jan 05 - 01:39 PM (#1375149) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Ghirotondo Mary McNamara, great! |
09 Jan 05 - 02:12 PM (#1375173) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Roberto I am not listening to Mary McNamara in this very moment, but I do agree she is a great musician. R |
09 Jan 05 - 09:29 PM (#1375558) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Sidewinder The nations favourite (Radio 1)for the first time in years. Because a pal of mine told me Elvis Presley was going to be number 1. Silly so and so I thought:- but blow me down! The King is Back at number 1 again with one of my favourite folk tunes - Jailhouse Rock. Just shows you good music will always be revived and revisited by generation after generation. Thank you Very Much Uh! Uh!Uh! Regards. Sidewinder. |
09 Jan 05 - 09:42 PM (#1375573) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Big Al Whittle When the well came in Scuffletown by Eric Taylor Acoustic attitude by No Fixed Abode If we could only Fly by Jack Hudson Hymme a l'amour by Flossie Malalvialle |
09 Jan 05 - 11:06 PM (#1375646) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Leadfingers Radio 7 |
04 Aug 06 - 11:11 PM (#1801949) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,number 6 "Allegresse" ... by Maria Schneider sIx |
04 Aug 06 - 11:50 PM (#1801961) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Scoville J. Scott Skinner "The Strathspey King". Painful in the grand scheme of recordings, but not bad considering he died in the 1920's, when pretty much all recordings sounded like somebody beating a cat. |
06 Mar 09 - 12:09 PM (#2582672) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: number 6 CASA ... by Ryuichi Sakamoto, Paula and Jaques Morlenbaum This has to be the most listened to cd's by me for some time now. Probably my favourite of all time. Paula Morlenbaum has to have one of the sweetest voices I have heard. excellent compilation of music IMHO. biLL |
06 Mar 09 - 12:18 PM (#2582678) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Jim Lad Seamus Kennedy. |
06 Mar 09 - 12:38 PM (#2582690) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Rifleman (inactive) Right at this very moment, The Rose of Britiain's Isle, John Kirkpatrick & Sue Harris |
06 Mar 09 - 01:18 PM (#2582729) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Jack Blandiver Rapunzel practising Gillian Welch's Caleb Meyer on her newly borrowed banjo... |
06 Mar 09 - 02:14 PM (#2582778) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Will Fly The Old Swan Band playing "Wenlock Edge/Summer Waltz". |
06 Mar 09 - 06:20 PM (#2582905) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Phil Williams John McSherry, oh, and next, Papa Wemba! Pure Joy! |
07 Mar 09 - 01:12 AM (#2583080) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Kiss "Destroyer" 1976 never listened to this before.. its excellent !!! i'm a Brit.. in 76 me and my mates were into Dr Feelgood Jack The Lad style folk rock.. 60's mod & beat and 50's rock n roll.. provincial west country boys.. it was rough.. we nearly got into a fight at a bus stop with Led Zep fans.. so i doubt very much if we'd have got on well with Kiss back then.. |
07 Mar 09 - 02:35 AM (#2583099) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker nearly 7.30am now.. definite bright daylight creepin though the worn weave of heavy curtains.. still got half a bottle left.. not a bad mid life crisis this.. but definitely back to the gym and normal life on Monday.. so.. now listening to The Prodigy "Invaders Must Die" headphones of course.. my mrs still has a couple of hours before she wakes up... i'm not that immature... as long as i'm awake when she gets back from her day out shoppin with her mates.. think i'll listen to Silicon Teens next... could murder a bacon sarny.. |
07 Mar 09 - 04:09 AM (#2583118) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Jack Blandiver 9.09 am (GMT) - Saturday morning. Within: nothing but the ticking of the clock and the droning of the fridge. Without: sea-gulls and passing cars. Who needs music? |
07 Mar 09 - 04:37 AM (#2583128) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: punkfolkrocker eyup sinsup.. me.. 9.32 am.. I'm so single malt mellowed.. I'm now getting of on the tinitus I'd normally find quite distressing.. [closed can studio isolation headphones are brilliant..] But, maybe its because I just a short while ago risked listening to a few tracks off the wife's Leo Sayer hits CD.. |
07 Mar 09 - 10:13 AM (#2583276) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Susanne (skw) Brian McNeill and Iain MacKintosh, "Stage By Stage" - preparatory to going out and hearing Brian live tonight. More than ten years old but still a great album. |
07 Mar 09 - 10:34 AM (#2583287) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Janie I'm listening to the Shivers new CD (Fortunato on Mudcat, and his wife, Susette), "Across the Blue Ridge." Wonderful way to bring in a lovely spring Saturday. |
03 Nov 10 - 12:47 PM (#3022629) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: maeve Priscilla Herdman's "Darkness Into Light" cassette tape; pulled from the ashes with the plastic case partially melted. My Truelove put it on his tape player and let that glorious voice sing out over the burned foundation hellhole. What a wonderful surprise! |
03 Nov 10 - 12:51 PM (#3022634) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,kendall Jez Lowe |
03 Nov 10 - 01:17 PM (#3022647) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: scouse BBC Radio Four what else!!! As Aye, Phil |
03 Nov 10 - 01:19 PM (#3022648) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: RTim Lots of crowing Republicans! Tim Radford |
03 Nov 10 - 01:37 PM (#3022654) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Dan Schatz Tom Paxton's "Lament for a Lost Election." Over and over. |
03 Nov 10 - 02:38 PM (#3022700) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST I'm listening to John Denver - just bought his The Country Road collection on PopMarket.com |
03 Nov 10 - 02:39 PM (#3022703) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: The Sandman silence. silence is very interesting. |
03 Nov 10 - 03:47 PM (#3022766) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Miles Davis - Live Evil |
03 Nov 10 - 03:53 PM (#3022775) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Bettynh I'm letting Itunes mix it - Rick Danko, John McCutcheon (twice), Eric Anderson, Ella Fitzgerald, Dave Brubeck, the Wiyos, Carlos Montoya, Utah Phillips, and a clip from the Hitchhiker's Guide coming up next. |
03 Nov 10 - 04:16 PM (#3022801) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: fat B****rd Maeve, great to hear you're listening to a little happiness. Personally I'm just about to listen to BBC 7. |
03 Nov 10 - 05:17 PM (#3022853) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: open mike Election results--and the announcement that Jerry Brown is now Governor of California!! |
03 Nov 10 - 06:13 PM (#3022918) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Joe_F Most recently, Tim Henderson -- juvenile & vulgar, sounds as if he were performing in a basement cafeteria, but a couple of the songs are actually funny. |
03 Nov 10 - 06:54 PM (#3022952) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Bill D an assortment of "The McCalmans" |
03 Nov 10 - 07:38 PM (#3022985) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Tootler Nothing. Just arrived home from a session. Need time to wind down. |
03 Nov 10 - 07:50 PM (#3022995) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Sandra in Sydney the radio, but last night I was listening to our very own John Mackenzie & Brian Mooney an Australian singer (& a former singing partner of Martyn Wyndham read when he lived in Australia in the 60s) - traditional Australian songs, traditional Irish songs & occasional gaelic songs. |
03 Nov 10 - 07:52 PM (#3022999) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Phil Edwards What Tootler said. But for broader values of 'now', the Transports: I got the 2-CD Free Reed edition for my birthday, a month and a half ago, and am still playing it. Monumentally brilliant. I was not only alive but buying records in 1977 (I remember I was quite keen on punk rock), and am now rather abashed to have missed out on something as good as this for 33 (count 'em) years. |
03 Nov 10 - 10:15 PM (#3023095) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Crowhugger My computer's fan, and I can barely make out a whisper from the fridge compressor. Ah, also listening to one of the dogs' toenails crossing bare floors upstairs. It's almost quiet and I'm enjoying some ear-rest after a rehearsal. |
04 Nov 10 - 09:42 AM (#3023343) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Neil D Inna Zhelannaya w/ Farlander |
04 Nov 10 - 09:50 AM (#3023349) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: John P Currently in my car, where I do most of my listening: Jethro Tull Malicorne Crookshank Frifot Nara Yes Telynor Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee The Beatles Genesis Ranarim |
04 Nov 10 - 05:59 PM (#3023758) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Nobodysbard Blimey : Maryushka That was a bit of a shock Neil D - but after the initial shock of that 'orrible sounding distorted guitar I actually quite enjoyed it. If it's a traditional folk song though (as one of the comments claims) I have to say I don't recognise it (to be fair though I don't have a great knowledge of Russian folk music) Not much folk in that list either John P - unless you call Jethro Tull a folk band? Personally I been stuck in Peter Bellamy mode for a few days but also enjoyed checking out some of the singers here : Springthyme having just ordered the Jock Duncan CD after a recomendation from someone on another thread here. |
04 Nov 10 - 07:38 PM (#3023836) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: brezhnev Like that Maryushka too. Been listening a lot to this song by Stromae, heard first when son got sick of listening to Radio Two in the car and made us change to One. |
04 Nov 10 - 08:05 PM (#3023867) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Gurney Putumayo Presents Celtic Tides. A library CD. |
04 Nov 10 - 09:43 PM (#3023939) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Padre J S Bach - The Goldberg Variations |
04 Nov 10 - 10:20 PM (#3023957) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Midchuck My CD of Gordon Bok's "Rogues Gallery of Songs for 12-String" just came in. (I've had the album for many years, but so many that I only had it in cassette.) I got the CD because I needed to know how an Apollonio 12-string SHOULD sound. So now I know. Now all I have to to is figure out HOW to do it. My wife listened a little while and said "He makes a guitar sound like the sea..." Peter |
04 Nov 10 - 10:48 PM (#3023976) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Bobert Steve Earle... |
04 Nov 10 - 10:48 PM (#3023977) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Ron Davies Mozart: Symphonies 26, 25, 29. Trying to figure out why some of the music is very familiar. Start of Symphony #25 was used for start of "Amadeus". But #29 is also very familiar--though not played on radio anywhere near as frequently as # 35, 36, 39, 40, 41. |
05 Nov 10 - 03:50 AM (#3024048) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Spleen Cringe Dan Haywood's New Hawks Sharron Kraus - The Woody Nightshade |
05 Nov 10 - 08:53 AM (#3024218) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Neil D Jim White "Heaven of My Heart" |
05 Nov 10 - 10:34 AM (#3024279) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: GUEST,Nikos The ringing in my ears. I just got Dan Schatz new book/CD and it's a wonder. www,danschatz.com Also: if you like Scoville's post, try Bob Zentz'---'Napoleon Crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel'. From his 'It's About Time'. |
05 Nov 10 - 10:39 AM (#3024283) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: VirginiaTam Salad of Doom what a giggle |
05 Nov 10 - 12:42 PM (#3024360) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Nobodys bard Salad of Doom - that was great! Had a listen to some of the album "Mischief" too - excellent> Lady Gaga - pah (so yesterday) - definitely Ladyvagabond for me! |
27 Jan 12 - 10:18 AM (#3297208) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: maeve Jed Marum's "Lonestar Banjo" cd is filling the yurt with gorgeous sounds. Thank you, Jed (one of many post-fire Mudcat gifts). "Where the Green Grass Grown" "Sands of Aberdeen" |
27 Jan 12 - 10:22 AM (#3297213) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Mr Happy right now I'm listening to the rain |
27 Jan 12 - 11:23 AM (#3297254) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: nickp The latest wonderful release from the Orpheus Supertones. Called 'Going To Town' and available from Mudthumper Music |
27 Jan 12 - 11:39 AM (#3297262) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Mr Happy Halleluiah its raining water! |
27 Jan 12 - 02:49 PM (#3297393) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Elmore The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart |
27 Jan 12 - 03:19 PM (#3297415) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: fat B****rd The News Quiz |
27 Jan 12 - 08:08 PM (#3297567) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Joe_F Most recently, Edna Ritchie. |
27 Jan 12 - 10:22 PM (#3297614) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Joe Offer I was looking for "Devonshire Carol," by John Tams. I understood it was part of the music for the movie War Horse I found the John Williams soundtrack for the movie, and it was wonderful music - but no John Tams song on the soundtrack. I'd recommend the War Horse soundtrack though. -Joe- |
28 Jan 12 - 01:02 PM (#3297938) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: David C. Carter Right this moment Miles Davis-Kind of Blue |
29 Jan 12 - 10:05 AM (#3298437) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: saulgoldie Yestiddy, I was listening to The Mill Run Dulcimer Band, the soundtrack from "Jersey Boys," and Artisan. Today, right now, it is Cartalk. Saul |
29 Jan 12 - 10:27 AM (#3298445) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Nick John Doyle and Karan Casey - Exiles Return Gillian Welch - Harrow and the Harvest |
29 Jan 12 - 05:50 PM (#3298679) Subject: RE: What are you listening to now? From: Joe_F Most recently, Jean Ritchie. |