Mala - Mala In Cuba
Haim, Nick Cave, Django Django.
St Matthew Passion - an OVPP performance, my first experience of it. Interesting.
Orchestral music all morning:
"Choral" (Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic)
"Italian", "Reformation" (John Eliot Gardiner, Wiener Philharmoniker)
"Scottish" (Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic)
Rossini Overtures (Abbado, Chamber Orchestra of Europe)
"Choral" (Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic)
"Italian", "Reformation" (John Eliot Gardiner, Wiener Philharmoniker)
"Scottish" (Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic)
Rossini Overtures (Abbado, Chamber Orchestra of Europe)
Guided by Voices - The Bears for Lunch
I like this one by Little Big Town. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0O0nzkESTI
Roxy Music - Stranded
Drive By Truckers Greatest Hits.
Kronos Quartet - Black Angels
Waking up to the Italian Symphony again.
Perfect music for "up and at 'em".

Buddy Guy
Bruce Springsteen - Human Touch
quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:
Buddy Guy

Ruben Gonzalez, Cumbanchero.
the Church - After Everything Now This
herbie hancock - inventions and dimensions
quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
herbie hancock - inventions and dimensions
Nice.
Bach Harpsichord Concertos
quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
Bach Harpsichord concertos, a horrible mix on a Naxos disc...the low strings barely audible,the high ones drowning out the soloist(s).
Aphilla, know of a better recording? This was bwv 1052, -53, -55, & -56.
Thx, J-
I bought a 3 CD set of them on Archiv. Pinnock and Kenneth Gilbert. Pretty nice.
everybody digs bill evans
quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
everybody digs bill evans
you speak truth
quote:Originally posted by aphilla:quote:Originally posted by Jabe11:
Bach Harpsichord concertos, a horrible mix on a Naxos disc...the low strings barely audible,the high ones drowning out the soloist(s).
Aphilla, know of a better recording? This was bwv 1052, -53, -55, & -56.
Thx, J-
I bought a 3 CD set of them on Archiv. Pinnock and Kenneth Gilbert. Pretty nice.
Thanks, Aphilla
Traffic/Blind Faith
Bank of Horses - The Funeral
Marianne Faithfull - Broken English
quote:Originally posted by Rob_Sutherland:
Bank of Horses - The Funeral
this is my mountain biking song. i kick that on nice and loud before hitting the trail. great song.
i'm listening to the Black Keys almost exclusively lately.
The White Album
Mozart, string quartet No. 3, 14, 15 & 21.
Fu Manchu - The Action is Go
Wilson Pickett, Land of 1000 Dances.
Need somebody to help me say it one time!
Who needs Cannibal when you've got Wilson! Love his music! Best screamer of all time too.
Who needs Cannibal when you've got Wilson! Love his music! Best screamer of all time too.
Bach Preludes and Fugues for Organ
doesn't really get it done on the stereo I must say
doesn't really get it done on the stereo I must say
Golden Smog - Down by the Old Mainstream
Rage Against the Machine - Renegades of Funk
monday morning Mozart - dances
Bill Evans live
The Pogues - Rum, Sodomy and the Lash
Tori Amos.
My Bloody Valentine
Comcast Call waiting for 1/2 hour 

Beachcombing, by Mark Knopfler
Beethoven op 109, 110, 111
Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler
Miles Ahead
quote:Originally posted by steve8:
The Pogues - Rum, Sodomy and the Lash

Brahms string quartets 1&3
Willie Nelson
quote:Originally posted by Adam10:
My Bloody Valentine
The new one? Thoughts?
Yep and I like it. Some really good tracks. It's weird and all over the place at times, but it was worth the wait...if anything is worth 22 years!
Steely Dan
Isaac Stern's 60th b-day concert
The Cramps Songs The Lord Taught Us.
We were talking at the office today about high school and the question "what was your senior class song?" was posed. Mine was "40" by U2 so now I'm listening to War and waxing nostalgic...
A morning of Bach.
...getting my Iron Maiden on 

La Traviata
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
La Traviata
Lyric is doing this next year. We've seen it a few times already, but may go again nonetheless.
Monday morning Mozart (almost slipped by) - Piano concertos
My wife said she'd never heard (or couldn't remember hearing) a great version of our national anthem, so I pulled up Whitney Houston's version from the super bowl ('92 maybe?) on youtube.
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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