thanks. listening to it now.
The Doors - The End
quote:Originally posted by tfland111:
The Doors - The End

INXS - Kick Album
guilty pleasure
guilty pleasure
Sigur Rós - ( )
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by tfland111:
The Doors - The End
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You beat me to it.
Dylan
(obvi)
(obvi)
The Blue Hippos.
Ray Davies & the Jayhawks - Poetry
Hamilton Soundtrack again - even that is not helping although it is tremendous, huge, the best and has the highest IQ ever
quote:Originally posted by Jcocktosten:
Hamilton Soundtrack again - even that is not helping although it is tremendous, huge, the best and has the highest IQ ever
That's only because 5 million undocumented immigrants voted for it. Jc, do you ever read Gene Weingarten in the Washington Post?
quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:quote:Originally posted by Jcocktosten:
Hamilton Soundtrack again - even that is not helping although it is tremendous, huge, the best and has the highest IQ ever
That's only because 5 million undocumented immigrants voted for it. Jc, do you ever read Gene Weingarten in the Washington Post?
And bigly. Not regularly, only when someone forwards a piece/article to me.
I don't have your e-mail, but if I remember I'll shoot a link to FKG. His "take" on things is spot on.
PH
PH
quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:
I don't have your e-mail, but if I remember I'll shoot a link to FKG. His "take" on things is spot on.
PH
Thanks PH - that was good. Sorry all- thread can go back to what everyone is listening to. I think I will listen to U2 Joshua Tree
Glad you liked it.
Tchaikovsky's #6 for me.
PH
Tchaikovsky's #6 for me.
PH
Unusual day for my music choices. A little RATM, a little MJ.
quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:
Glad you liked it.
Tchaikovsky's #6 for me.
PH
My favorite.
quote:Originally posted by thelostverse:quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:
Glad you liked it.
Tchaikovsky's #6 for me.
PH
My favorite.
This is one of the first symphonic works my father asked me to listen to from beginning to end when I was a rebellious asshole. It was life changing for me. Yesterday's version was by the Seoul Philharmonic. A surprisingly good rendering. Recommended.
PH
quote:Originally posted by Jcocktosten:
Hamilton Soundtrack again - even that is not helping although it is tremendous, huge, the best and has the highest IQ ever
A few weeks ago I asked Siri to meow (like a cat), and she played the entire Hamilton soundtrack instead.
Right now - Railroad Earth - Elko
Jackson Browne
Sviastaslov Richter playing Beethoven, Schumann, and Rachmaninoff.
Allmans, Eat a Peach
For a brother.
For a brother.
Richter again playing now Tchaikovsky, Scriabin, Prokofiev, and Mussorgsky
quote:Originally posted by aphilla:
Richter again playing now Tchaikovsky, Scriabin, Prokofiev, and Mussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition on the piano is really worth the time.
The Hatebreed station on Pandora.
Billy Joel. One of those artists I very rarely listen to or am even in the mood for. But when I haven't listened in a long time and I am in the mood... yeah, he is really good. Kinda like Michael Jackson in that way for me.
Beirut - The Flying Club Cup
Josh Ritter - Sermon on the rocks
- Classified as "Alternative Folk".
John Mayer - Damn can he play a guitar...
- Classified as "Alternative Folk".
John Mayer - Damn can he play a guitar...
Janis Joplin - Me and Bobby McGee
One of a handful of songs that instantly takes me back to driving in the car with my dad. He couldn't sing worth a lick but could finger snap with the best of 'em!
One of a handful of songs that instantly takes me back to driving in the car with my dad. He couldn't sing worth a lick but could finger snap with the best of 'em!
Monday Morning Mozart - Piano Concertos
Broken Social Scene
Tom Waits - Mule Variations
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:
Tom Waits - Mule Variations
That's a great one. I need to put that on today.
quote:Originally posted by aphilla:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:
Tom Waits - Mule Variations
That's a great one. I need to put that on today.
Even if the rest of the album sucked (which it doesn't), it would still be a classic based solely on these two songs: Hold On and House Where Nobody Lives.
Don't forget What's He Building (we have a right to know!), Take It With Me and Come on Up to the House (Come down off the cross, we can use the wood).
Great album.
Great album.
quote:Originally posted by steve8:
Don't forget What's He Building (we have a right to know!)
Could have been written in the last week.
Our Daughters Wedding - Lawnchairs
quote:Originally posted by bomba503:
Our Daughters Wedding - Lawnchairs

Right now, I'm listening to
Priests - Nothing Feels Natural
Between that and my coffee I'm wide awake.
quote:Originally posted by steve8:quote:Originally posted by bomba503:
Our Daughters Wedding - Lawnchairs
That's going back away. I think I have Digital Cowboy around here somewhere.
Right now, I'm listening to
Priests - Nothing Feels Natural
Between that and my coffee I'm wide awake.
It has a special significance to an old friend and I who did business together while in college. We just wrapped up a great investment again thirty years later and this was the perfect celebratory song. Lawnchairs are everywhere!
Nick Lowe - The Convincer
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