Mozart, Piano Concertos No. 21 & 27, Rudolf Serkin, Claudio Abbado & the London Symphony
311 - the blue album
quote:Originally posted by steve8:
Mozart, Piano Concertos No. 21 & 27, Rudolf Serkin, Claudio Abbado & the London Symphony
I think I'm listening to this now. Monday morning Mozart you know? But on my recording 21 & 23 are paired.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah! - Only Run
Joy Division - Closer
Skydog - The Duane Allman Retrospective
The Moutins have a new band that we're going to see this weekend. For now, I'm chilling to stuff from the old band (Moutin reunion quartet):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBooELJX4Pc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBooELJX4Pc
Cat Power - The Greatest
Tom Waits - Mule Variations
The Temptations- greatest hits
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Blvd.
Little Feat - The Last Record Album
Nouvelle Vague – Nouvelle Vague
Punk-y Bossa Nova/New Wave covers of some great songs.
Camille Dalmais’ voice on the Dead Kennedy’s Too Drunk to Fu@k and especially the Clash’s Guns of Brixton is amazing. I would go so far as to say their version of Guns of Brixton is superior to the original (and that’s saying something!).
Punk-y Bossa Nova/New Wave covers of some great songs.
Camille Dalmais’ voice on the Dead Kennedy’s Too Drunk to Fu@k and especially the Clash’s Guns of Brixton is amazing. I would go so far as to say their version of Guns of Brixton is superior to the original (and that’s saying something!).
Ruben Blades - Nothing But the Truth
Moutin Factory Quintet - Lucky People
REM - Dead Letter Office
Cracker - Kerosene Hat
VH1 storytellers - Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson
Echo and the Bunnymen - Heaven up Here
little feat, waiting for columbus
MC5 - Kick out the Jams
The Smashing Pumpkins, Adore
A grossly underrated album, IMO.
A grossly underrated album, IMO.
Dave Matthews, under the table and dreaming
Yea Yea Yeas
- Bad Religion, Generator
- Wye Oak, Civilian (Spo, check these guys out)
- Wye Oak, Civilian (Spo, check these guys out)
Tower of Power
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:
Yea Yea Yeas
TPE's favorite band! I saw them last year when they opened for the Unpronounceable Trinities.
Otis Redding
Giant Sand - Chore of Enchantment
Teddy Pendergrass
Ryan Adams - Gimme Something Good
Pre-release from an album due in September. Ryan never fails for me. This one's a rocker in the early Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers mold.
Pre-release from an album due in September. Ryan never fails for me. This one's a rocker in the early Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers mold.
quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:
Yea Yea Yeas
TPE's favorite band! I saw them last year when they opened for the Unpronounceable Trinities.
If You're talking about the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, I saw them at the Kool House a couple of times. Great live, great on CD, just great all round.
Oh and I'm listening to some Lily Allen right now.
Though thinking of more hard core women with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, it might be some PJ Harvey up next...
Though thinking of more hard core women with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, it might be some PJ Harvey up next...
quote:Originally posted by Rob_Sutherland:quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:
Yea Yea Yeas
TPE's favorite band! I saw them last year when they opened for the Unpronounceable Trinities.
If You're talking about the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, I saw them at the Kool House a couple of times. Great live, great on CD, just great all round.
No I was talking about Yea Yea Yeas -- trinitynzxt's favourite band.

They're like Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but they're one "H" shorter.
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:
Ryan Adams - Gimme Something Good
Pre-release from an album due in September. Ryan never fails for me. This one's a rocker in the early Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers mold.
I also really like Ryan Adams, but never fails you? 29?
Right now
Culture - In Culture
quote:Originally posted by steve8:
I also really like Ryan Adams, but never fails you? 29?
I like 29. "Caroline Rain"... "Elizabeth You Were Born to Play That Part"... two fantastic pieces of songwriting.
My least favourite (I know because I never listen to it) has to be "III/IV".
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by Rob_Sutherland:quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:
Yea Yea Yeas
TPE's favorite band! I saw them last year when they opened for the Unpronounceable Trinities.
If You're talking about the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, I saw them at the Kool House a couple of times. Great live, great on CD, just great all round.
No I was talking about Yea Yea Yeas -- trinitynzxt's favourite band.![]()
They're like Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but they're one "H" shorter.
I guess a little less breathy at the end of their songs?
The sound of tuna searing on the stove top. I'd like to hear the sound of a cork coming out of a wine bottle soon....
My in-laws don't really listen to music, so most of the toon-age has been happening in the ride with the petite cd case...
Dick's pick's #3 today on the way to Legoland and back...Sugaree and Franklin's Tower tested the limits of the speakers and my kids ear drums
A lot of KSDS, Jazz 88
Handel sonatas for violin and continuo, not to be confused with the trio sonatas
SRV...Vino bevo would be proud...loud, as always
But really, anything to get the Frozen soundtrack out of my head...I think I know all of the word to Let it go.
Dick's pick's #3 today on the way to Legoland and back...Sugaree and Franklin's Tower tested the limits of the speakers and my kids ear drums
A lot of KSDS, Jazz 88
Handel sonatas for violin and continuo, not to be confused with the trio sonatas
SRV...Vino bevo would be proud...loud, as always
But really, anything to get the Frozen soundtrack out of my head...I think I know all of the word to Let it go.
Widespread Panic Valdosta 1989
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