Parsifal
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Murder Ballads
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers
The Guess Who
The Guess Who
quote:Originally posted by steve8:
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Murder Ballads
Nice...
Emmylou Harris - Red Dirt Girl
Dire Straits
La Clemenza di Tito
A rotation of Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, and Johnny Cash.
Don't know what prompted me to do it, but this morning I pulled out an old CD I hadn't listened to in many years-- "Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band: Greatest Hits."
I cranked up the volume in my car and drove with an almost constant smile for an hour or so. Night Moves, Still the Same, Like a Rock, Hollywood Nights, Roll Me Away, and who in my generation can ever listen to Old Time Rock & Roll without visualizing a young Tom Cruise in his skivvies?
Man, in the '70s and '80s, Seeger pounded out some TUNES!
I cranked up the volume in my car and drove with an almost constant smile for an hour or so. Night Moves, Still the Same, Like a Rock, Hollywood Nights, Roll Me Away, and who in my generation can ever listen to Old Time Rock & Roll without visualizing a young Tom Cruise in his skivvies?
Man, in the '70s and '80s, Seeger pounded out some TUNES!

Bach cello suites - after taking my daughter to the music store to test one out.
quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:
Dire Straits

Sultans of Swing is one of my favourites; saw them live in the early 90's. Excellent show.
Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now.
quote:Originally posted by Chard:quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:
Dire Straits
Sultans of Swing is one of my favourites
One of mine as well.
quote:Originally posted by Chard:
Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now.
I love Joni Mitchell. Ironically, that particular song doesn't do it for me the same way, well, maybe anything off Blue does. Actually, there are several songs off of Clouds I prefer as well. But, still, good choice!
quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:
maybe anything off Blue does.
Not only her best, but truly epic for the last three generations.
Former15, you are one enlightened son-of-a-gun!

Tristan und Isolde
Beethoven's 7th
Tull, Jethro
quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:
Tull, Jethro
Walking through forests of palm tree apartments ---
scoff at the monkeys who live in their dark tents
down by the waterhole --- drunk every Friday ---
eating their nuts --- saving their raisins for Sunday.
Lions and tigers who wait in the shadows ---
they're fast but they're lazy, and sleep in green meadows.
Let's bungle in the jungle --- well, that's all right by me.
I'm a tiger when I want love,
but I'm a snake if we disagree
Beastie boys - Paul's boutique
Alice Cooper Flush the Fashion.
Alison Krauss.
Les Miserables: Tenth Anniversary Dream Cast Concert
Grieg piano concerto
Dave Brubeck live
The Mambo Kings soundtrack
Tannheuser
Gordon Lightfoot
"Layla" and Other Assorted Love Songs
Mahler #1
quote:Originally posted by mangiare:
Gordon Lightfoot
Just might be our first ever G Lightfoot post.


I have several of his songs on my iPod. I love his songs.
The Pirates of Penzance with Kevin Kline, Linda Rondstat, George Rose, etc.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:quote:Originally posted by mangiare:
Gordon Lightfoot
Just might be our first ever G Lightfoot post.![]()
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Love him and had the pleasure of serving him and his wife a private dinner this past summer.
a little St Germain this morning
Mahler #2
Mahler Songs of a Wayfarer
Mahler #3
Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis and John Coltrane back to back to back on Pandora
Verdi - Rigoletto. LSO/Pavarotti.
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