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what music is everyone currently listening to?
looking for something new to download onto my ipod.
Genesis - triple compilation - Chrissie present - lush!
spaceddaisy
07-Jan-11, 22:18
Transatlantic sessions on i-player :-)
canadagirl
07-Jan-11, 22:20
:lol: The Wurzels- Combine Harvester :lol:
This. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvxyT1VpCVA
give it a whirl without tapping your feet.
George Brims
07-Jan-11, 22:23
Right now at work, "Dream Letter: Live in London" by Tim Buckley (father of Jeff B for you young'uns).
On the way in this morning, the latest Clapton CD, the one with him looking like quite the old geezer on the front cover.
yorkshire lassie
07-Jan-11, 22:30
the screaming trees - what goes on? from heaven and hell volume 1 (tribute to velvet underground)
Kevin Milkins
07-Jan-11, 23:04
Although I have never seen an Ikea, this number has got right into my tune box and I may download it.
JONA LEWIE - You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen ... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTns_N9NcMg)
ChuckBuscuits
08-Jan-11, 00:16
anything by the drive-by-truckers
kinks, porcupine tree, jj gilmour, de burgh, death cab for cutie
BB King - "Hold On" - Never have I heard an instrument at such a low volume that is literally screaming at you.
Awesome. ;)
The Music Monster
08-Jan-11, 01:00
Simon and Garfunkel - Old Friends
I'm absolutely in love with their music, both the singing and orchestration - genius!!
Lots of this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKXJ0RlX71M
I just added Grateful Dead American Beauty album to my ipod and also some little feat :)
UFO - Strangers in the night. Best live album (imo)
The Music Monster
08-Jan-11, 11:28
Lots of this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKXJ0RlX71M
My sister is crazy about the Beatles, so I'm often found listening to lots of that, too!!!
Hannah Jane by Hootie and the Blowfish.
One of my main songs on the iPod when I am washing my dishes.
The Middle by Jimmy Eat World usually follows.
Just finished listening to Split (once again) by The Groundhogs. Excellent stuff with the cans on.
The Music Monster
10-Jan-11, 19:39
Smash Mouth - All Stars...
My sister is in control of the volume, so expect if you live in Wick you already know what I'm listening to!!!!
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs.
Metalattakk
11-Jan-11, 03:02
Listening right now to The Toy Dolls and "The Ashbrooke Launderette (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KlmIOoQ3eY)".
"You'll stink, you're clothes'll shrink,
Your whites'll be as black as ink,
Your best red jumper turns to pink,
All crumpled up and wet.
I've been, have you been,
To get your dirty washing clean,
If you're clean, you couldn't have been
To the Ashbrooke Launderette."
Rub-a-dub-a-dub indeed. ;)
Pouleriscaig
11-Jan-11, 20:56
'Strathclyde Motets', by Scottish Composer James MacMillan.
Also listening to Wishbone Ash - Argus
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/where-the-water-meets-the-land/id368514434
A very promising and honest rock band from Kilmarnock - Fatherson who just came off tour with Idlewild.
Green_not_greed
12-Jan-11, 21:42
"Where the light is" by John Mayer - the rather brilliant 2008 double live album. This boy can play and tastefully too! Like a younger version of Hendrix or SRV.
Here's a Scottish duo called Martin and James - I think they are from Glasgow.
Anyway here's a song by them called 'Wrong Directions', very nice!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD_FUr6bPd4
rob murray
13-Jan-11, 14:46
Always the Sixth ( fi Week ) and damn good to
Also listening to Wishbone Ash - Argus
One of the all time classics. Nice one Ricco. Everyone should own a copy of Argus.
Frightened Rabbit........See the flashback thread. :cool:
boychild-counting what ifs,damn fine stuff!
buddyrich
02-Feb-11, 21:06
Nomeansno. Two Canadian brothers who are presumably as mental as their music suggests.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno
Velvet Underground. Live gig from November 1966. Venus In Furs is almost finished, next it's Black Angels Death Song - one of my faves I must admit. Not too bad quality for an almost 45 year old recording.
Douglas Cowie
03-Feb-11, 23:45
Dr Feelgood: Malpractice album track 3 Back in the Night, as I type, quality, just moved on to Another Man, listened to Down to the Jetty album before that, basic raw R & B it just doesn't get any better. Wilko and Lee, Big Figure. John B Sparks in glorious mono.
Ted Nugent...Girl Scout Cookies
Dr Feelgood: Malpractice album track 3 Back in the Night, as I type, quality, just moved on to Another Man, listened to Down to the Jetty album before that, basic raw R & B it just doesn't get any better. Wilko and Lee, Big Figure. John B Sparks in glorious mono.
Good call on the Feelgoods, Douglas. I'll have to dig some of their stuff out.
Tonight, of course, I'll have to play some Alice Cooper. It is his birthday you know. Think I'll give Love It To Death a spin. 40 years old and still sounds great.
(That's Love It To Death thats 40. Alice is slightly older.)
Dr Feelgood: Malpractice album track 3 Back in the Night, as I type, quality, just moved on to Another Man, listened to Down to the Jetty album before that, basic raw R & B it just doesn't get any better. Wilko and Lee, Big Figure. John B Sparks in glorious mono.
Sound choice Douglas. Even better if played on the old vinyl in glorious mono.
hardcore superstar
07-Feb-11, 10:08
Smash Mouth - All Stars...
My sister is in control of the volume, so expect if you live in Wick you already know what I'm listening to!!!!
smash mouth are ace ... especially the infamous 'sorry about your penis' song.
Currently on my i Pod
Red hot chilli peppers
mummford and sons
reef
Gandalf murphy and the slamovian circus of dreams ( Touring the UK in April, closest they get to you guys is Lochinver, but if youre down that way, well worth a look)
Sex Pistols
Beth Orton
and Motorhead
Dog-eared
23-Feb-11, 15:13
Burach - Deeper
John Martyn - Sweet little Mysteries
Saor Patrol - Full throttle
Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen - Lost in The Ozone Again
Currently listening to Xerath - I, a young British band who have impressed me of late. Check out their MySpace for summat different on your ipod! :)
Shabbychic
22-Mar-11, 17:35
Have you tried Zenga, Zenga by DJ Gaddafi. Very catchy. :D
Some good albums are:-
Staind...Chapter V and Break the Cycle
Rammstein....Mutter
Gary Moore....After Hours
Placebo...Once More with Feeling
Robert Cray....Midnight Stroll
Wolfmother....Wolfmother
Tool....Lateralus
ZZ Top....Greatest Hits (It's good...honest)
The soldiers - Letters home.
michael messer - lucky charms
The Music Monster
25-Mar-11, 21:28
Dire Straits - Tunnel of Love
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