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What are you listening to right now?

 
 
McTag
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 02:48 pm
I was listening to JazzFM which is our local jazz FM station, yes it is, until my significant other was making too much noise in the kitchen to make it coherent so I turned it off
And that's the problem, at least for me. Noises get in the way of music. I use the headphones (I got a good pair from Sony recently) as often as I can.
There has been a good series on BBC radio about the career of Count Basie. Brilliant.
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 03:29 pm
Sheryl Crow - "C'mon C'mon"
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Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 04:25 pm
The violin concerto of ol' Johnny Brahms
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Dux
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 04:59 pm
Barenaked Ladies - One Week
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 05:04 pm
Hmmmmmmm, that's what I wish I was watching and about the right length Wink
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Rae
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 06:02 pm
Dux planted the seed.....so now I'm listening to my Bare Naked Ladies cd's.....
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 06:10 pm
A little soft and easy; Eric Clapton - "Reptile"
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fealola
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 06:14 pm
Just got out of the car with the 14's. A/C D/C. Dy-no-mite. Oy! Oy! Oy!
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sweetcomplication
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 06:15 pm
As with Dux and Rae, here goes BillW and I:

Eric Clapton, right now "You Look Wonderful Tonight"
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 06:23 pm
Thanks sc, I gave my wife a copy of that song for an anniversary gift a few years back. She can sing it beautifully. Fond memories Smile
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sweetcomplication
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 06:33 pm
You're welcome, Bill W, but it is I who should have thanked you ...

Tears in Heaven
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 06:34 pm
You did, sweetly Smile
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 08:12 pm
All I wanna do is have some fun
I got a feeling I'm not the only one
All I wanna do is have some fun
I got a feeling I'm not the only one
All I wanna do is have some fun
Until the sun comes up over Santa Monica Boulevard

I like a good beer buzz early in the morning
And Billy likes to peel the labels
From his bottles of Bud
He shreds them on the bar
Then he lights every match in an oversized pack
Letting each one burn down to his thick fingers
before blowing and cursing them out
And he's watching the bottles of Bud as they spin on
the floor
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LibertyD
 
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Reply Mon 30 Jun, 2003 09:02 pm
Wake up kids
We've got the dreamers disease
Age 14 we got you down on your knees
So polite, you're busy still saying please
Fri-enemies, who when you're down ain't your friend
Every night we smash their Mercedes-Benz
First we run and then we laugh till we cry
But when the night is falling
and you cannot find the light
If you feel your dream is dying
Hold tight
You've got the music in you
Don't let go
You've got the music in you
One dance left
This world is gonna pull through
Don't give up
You've got a reason to live
Can't forget you only get what you give
Four a.m. we ran a miracle mile
were flat broke but hey we do it in style
The bad rich
God's flying in for your trial
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Dux
 
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Reply Tue 1 Jul, 2003 09:09 am
Bob Marley - Three Little Birds
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blatham
 
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Reply Tue 1 Jul, 2003 09:13 am
Hear! Hear!
Quote:
Seamus Heaney, the Nobel laureate, today praised the US rap star Eminem, saying the artist had "sent a voltage around his generation".

Speaking prior the start of the Prince of Wales' educational summer school in Norwich, the poet was asked by journalists whether today's popular music had any artists capable of inspiring interest in poetry and lyrics in the way that John Lennon and Bob Dylan did back in the 1960s and 1970s.

Mr Heaney, a former professor of poetry at Oxford University and winner of the 1995 Nobel prize for literature, replied: "There is this guy Eminem. He has created a sense of what is possible. He has sent a voltage around his generation."

He added: "He has done this not just through his subversive attitude but also his verbal energy."

http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/artsandhumanities/story/0,12241,988894,00.html
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mac11
 
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Reply Tue 1 Jul, 2003 09:42 am
Wow blatham! Seamus Heaney and Eminem - who'd have thought they would ever be mentioned in the same article!!


Listening to Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'arby - Wishing Well
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McTag
 
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Reply Tue 1 Jul, 2003 10:44 am
Listening to nuthin
But in the car over here I heard an emotional ballad, a new one by Luther Vandross I think, about a little child being "danced" to sleep by his father. Dancing With My Father, or something like that.
Great words, lovely song, made me go all soppy.
Anyone else heard it?
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oldandknew
 
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Reply Tue 1 Jul, 2003 11:46 am
107.7 The Bone, classic rock radio from San Francisco
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sweetcomplication
 
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Reply Tue 1 Jul, 2003 02:50 pm
Wrecking Ball - Emmylou Harris
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