modest mouse - breakthrough
I dig the last Modest Mouse album.
After listening to Tool, Undertow, I'm listening to the Pixies.
^you do? i'm listening to it right now, idk i think that Building Nothing out of Something is there best.
modest mouse - bury me with it
Now I've got Count Basie Meets Oscar Peterson on. It's on the Original Jazz Classics label. Outstanding.
Saturday Night Blues with Holger Petersen
Quote:n Hour One, Holger interviews Kelowna-based blues artist Sherman 'Tank' Doucette. A staple of the Vancouver music scene for 30 years, Doucette is rated as one of the best blues singer/harp players in the business.
In the second hour, get ready to dance as we bring you a smokin' concert from Lucky Peterson. We're pleased to present an encore broadcast of his set from the Ottawa Bluesfest, first aired on SNB in 2002.
Just listened to some of Tank Doucette's music.
I am enjoying myself.
http://www.cbc.ca/snb/index.html
Right after I finished listening to Basie/Peterson last night, I turned on my local NPR station (WGBH) and -- lo and behold, ehBeth! -- they were playing a tape of a live concert-cum-interview with "Muddy" Waters on their Saturday night blues program. Good blues and very interesting comments. I might add that anyone who pines for blues on a Saturday night can access WGBH online anywhere in the world. You don't gotta be in Boston.
love the blues
love 'em
well, don't love having them
love listening to the musical results of someone else having had the blues
now i'm listening to a radio feature of the possible effects on the Canadian government of the current sponsorship enquiry. quite the scandal. ahh, it's politics, not quite as scandalous. still wrong and stupid.
Otis Redding, "Try a little Tenderness"
Ebeth, if you can KCFR on the internet, (89.9) on NYC airwaves, they're playing 'round the clock Billy Holliday, thru April 15th.
If I'm wrong about the leters, I'll correct later.
Merry Andrew....I bet you'd love Armstrong Meets Ellington. Awesome
I'm positive I'd love it, booman. I'll remember to look for it. I have a six-CD set of Ellington in concert -- London, Chicago, Cornell U., Carnegie Hall, the works. Fantastique.
Right now, though, I'm listening to a live broadcast, on the radio, of "Eugene Onegin," straight from the Schubert Theater here in Boston. A cast of singers I've never heard of, but they're all really first rate. The Schubert is within walking distance from my digs and I feel like I just stepped out the back door for a smoke. The applause from inside is thunderous, punctuated with many "Bravos".
Industrial Virus - a three CD compilation I picked up somewhere, a Shamen track right now.
this most amazing concert
Quote:Classics 'n' Jazz
Bill Mays, piano
P. J. Perry, flute and saxophone
Guido Basso, trumpet and flugelhorn
Neil Swainson, bass
Terry Clarke, drums
with
Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin
Roman Borys, cello
Sunday, April 10, 2005 at 8:05 p.m. on
OnStage, CBC Radio One (99.1 FM)
Quote:Programme
Claude Debussy, (arr. Mays): The Girl with the Flaxen Hair
(La fille aux cheveux de lin, L117/8. from Preludes, Book I, 1909-1910)
Bill Mays, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke, P.J. Perry, Guido Basso, Annalee Patipatanakoon, Roman Borys
Sergei Rachmaninov, (arr.Mays): "Full moon and empty arms"
(Mvt. III theme from Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.2 in C Minor, Op.18, 1901)
Joaquin Rodrigo, (arr. Mays) "Concierto de Aranjuez"
(Mvt. II Adagio from Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar and orchestra, 1939)
Bill Mays, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke, Guido Basso
Felix Mendelssohn (arr. Mays): Finale
(Mvt. IV Finale from Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 66, 1845)
Bill Mays, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke, Annalee Patipatanakoon, Roman Borys
Intermission
Bill Mays: Peace Waltz
Bill Mays, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke, P.J. Perry, Guido Basso, Annalee Patipatanakoon, Roman Borys
Bill Mays: Suite for Flute and Piano (excerpts)
I Dance Celestial
II Parallax Views
III Empyrean Prayer
Bill Mays, P.J. Perry
Johnny Green (arr. Mays): Body and Soul
Bill Mays: Bick's Bag
Antonin Dvorák (arr. Mays): Going Home
(Mvt. II Largo from Symphony No. 9 in E minor, 1893)
Bill Mays, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke
Bill Mays: Adirondack
Bill Mays, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke, P.J. Perry, Guido Basso, Annalee Patipatanakoon, Roman Borys
Charlie Parker, arr. Bill Mays: Ah-Leu-Cha / Scrapple from the Apple (encore)
Bill Mays, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke, P.J. Perry, Guido Basso, Annalee Patipatanakoon, Roman Borys
great program notes
http://www.cbc.ca/onstage/billmays.html
I feel like shouting out and clapping - it was recorded at one of my favourite studios in town - I wish I'd been able to get tickets, but this is dang close.
I'm listening to Hey Jude by the Beatles~~!!! They are awesome
Music i really like is Led Zeppelin,Nirvana, Foo Fighters,Bob Dylan,Peter Frampton,Metallica,Ozzy,ACDC,Jimmi Hendrix,Sublime,Pink Floyd,3 Dog Night,Eagles, i love other musicx too cant think of all the music i listen to.
I couldn't lie without music!! It helps you through rough times, I'm learning guitar right now and I'm going to get some drums and a bongo drum!! Haha its guna be sweet to have a bongo drum. I want a bongo and a bong! haha I was at this party last night playin the guys bongo it was fun!
Oh my gawd, the Mendelssohn was just phenomenal.
currently listening to
right now ive been rotating:
Omen - Yasunori Mitsuda
Absent Friends - Divine Comedy
Ocean Man - Ween
Rinky Dinky - Starlight Mints
Happy Hour - King Missile
Sorry, I just had to share this track:
Artist : King Missile
Song : It's Saturday
I want to be different, like everybody else I want to be like
I want to be just like all the different people
I have no further interest in being the same,
because I have seen difference all around,
and now I know that that's what I want
I don't want to blend in and be indistinguishable,
I want to be a part of the different crowd,
and assert my individuality along with the others
who are different like me
I don't want to be identical to anyone or anything
I don't even want to be identical to myself
I want to look in the mirror and wonder,
"who is that person? I've never seen that person before;
I've never seen anyone like that before."
I want to call into question the very idea that
identity can be attached
I want a floating, shifting, ever changing persona:
Invisibility and obscurity,
detachment from the ego and all of it's pursuits.
Unity is useless
Comformity is competitive and divisive and leads only to
stagnation and death.
If what I'm saying doesn't make any sense,
that's because sense can not be made
It's something that must be sensed
And I, for one, am incensed by all this complacency
Why oppose war only when there's a war?
Why defend the clinics only when they're attacked?
Why are we always reactive?
Let's activate something
Let's f*ck **** up
Whatever happened to revolution for the hell of it?
Whatever happened to protesting nothing in particular, just
protesting cause it's Saturday and there's nothing else to do?
BERNARD ALLISON - Higher Power
Leann Rimes is on the radio @ work right now!! How do I is the name of the song.. I think