Pantera
Reinventing the Steel
i'm listening to fletcher...the name of the album is when friends don't speak good album just finished velvet underground and nico...heroin ah great song
welcome aboard and have fun on A2K xakyer
I too can get into Lou Reed -
velvet underground + nico is one of the best albums ever <nods>
welcome xakyer!
playlist i was putting together ...
last ten tracks were of King Jammy and Dry n Heavy, Neotropic, Encore, Amon Tobin/Roots Manuva, Busta Rhymes/Erykah Badu, Q Burn Abstract Message, Sunnmoonsekt, Macy Gray, Neotropic again, and my very most favourite track of the moment is playing right now: The Only Redeemer, by Noiseshaper. Bloody near well damn perfect.
I'm listeninig to a disc #2 of 3 called Natural Blues.
A compilation.
Starts with Muddy Waters playing Mannish Boy & goes on via Robert Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Screamin Jay Hawkins & others
Sounds good, OaK.
However, right now I am savoring the sound of....absolutely nothing.
That's right. Silence.
Ahhhhhhh........
Eva, there was a song entitle "Silence is golden"
recorded in the 60s by a brit band called the tremelooes i believe. it was bloody awefull
Pretty cool, swimpy. Always liked that one. Shoulda seen your post at the time, huh!
Foo Fighters.
Last night it was Ted Nugent. Saw him on CNN doing a plug for his new "reality" show "Surviving Ted Nugent", which will air on VH1 Oct. 5 (shameless plug there). So I had to dig out an old tape and rocked out. The guy rips.
Billy Joel : River of Dreams
In the middle of the na-ah-aght
I go walkin' in my dreams ....
the news.
it's always the news for me.
nimh, I just saw your post. It's always a good time to Kick Out the Jams.
I hated that song too, OaK. I preferred "Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel.
However, sometimes quiet is the best of all. (Have had a supercharged week here. Need rest.)
The Ladder Yes.
before that Black Sabbath reunion cd 2.
In the batters box, Porcupine Tree and Tool.
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.
something from the Winnipeg Folk Festival on DNTO.
Royksopp, Nina Simone, Ian Pooley, Jill Scott, Hooverphonic, Pathless, Ian Pooley again, Magic System, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Up, Bustle & Out
(yes its another playlist)
need your love so bad ====== fleetwood mac
Yes, Nina Simone and Fleetwood Mac--both great. Earlier I was listening to J. J. Cale and before that Nancy Griffith.