Duke Levine, I think it's going to work out fine, on the Country Soul album
Joe Bonamassa, So Many Roads, on the Live from Nowhere in Particular
Alamnti by Asalah Nasri from her Hayati Album.
Arab women singers are my favourites.
The original Broadway production of Sweeney Todd.
Not yet, but in a couple hours we're going to see Jonathan Coulton and They Might Be Giants. :)
Snow Patrol - Set fire to the third bar (the Abbey road live version):
snow patrol live from abbey road 2/2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXP7gUWwFPI&list=FLFNrspD07Kg83EQWrPTZJKg&index=1#)
I treni di Tozeur - Alice & Franco Battiato (it's rubbish, iTunes on shuffle)
Soul Surfin' by the Mermen, on the album 'Krill Slippin''
Now it's 'The House were We Grew Up', by Hammock, on Raising Your Voice
Joe Satriani, 'Crystal Planet' on 'Crystal Planet'
the Broadway cast recording of the Book of Mormon
Desert Winds by Seth Austen
Saturday Night in Toledo by John Denver
Dearborn Michigan by Marty Cooper and the D.B.U. Kazoo Band
S
Kill Everybody by Skrillex :)
Whitey on the Moon - Gil Scott Heron
The Ink Spots
Nothing Else Matters by Metallica. It's become somewhat of a personal anthem for me.
Endif, Carbon
The Operative, An Adoring Circle of Radical Calamity
iTunes is on random shuffle and it's playing "Guiltiness" by Bob Marley in some remix or other.
For some reason I had Information Society's "Make It Funky" running through my head, so I stopped to listen to it. Hello, 1989.
broke out all my old Pearl Jam, it still sounds good to me
Kind of Bloop (http://kindofbloop.com)
Mimpi, what else! ;D
Anggun -Dream (Mimpi)- Original Version - English Subtitle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtiwBwlDrXk#)
Blue States- The trainer shuffle, sometimes it good just to close ya eyes and transport yourself to a land far far away, free from the stresses and strains of normal day life and if there is a better tune or group to do this to, then i have yet to hear it. Chill out at its very very best.
Sleepy John Estes
Suicide Inside, Dead Red
حرم النور (Don't ask me, can't read Arabic)
"Seven Devils" by Paul Speer and Scott Rockenfield
Going through eMusic recommendations trying to figure out what to do with the small remaining balance for this monht. I buy albums, not singles or EPs...
Anyone else noticed how the record companies are cracking down on YouTube? Checked my channel yesterday and it's been decimated, at least 100 tracks gone. Not nice. Got annoyed enough to upload a track that's gone missing from YouTube and received an immediate email warning. Don't understand why compared to others like DailyMotion they are so uptight, they should be paying me for free promotion considering there have been more than a million hits on one of my uploads. I'd insert some swearing here but it's not allowed.
(youtube.com/user/zamione)
What I love is when record companies file complaints with YouTube about videos they uploaded themselves for promotional purposes. The left hand not only doesn't know what the right hand is doing, it doesn't know anything at all.
Quote from: foosnark on September 28, 2011, 03:13:01 PM
What I love is when record companies file complaints with YouTube about videos they uploaded themselves for promotional purposes. The left hand not only doesn't know what the right hand is doing, it doesn't know anything at all.
Indeed, well said. :)
Tousaint, the Liberator. New CD Black Gold
my favorite track......................Toussaint - Nobody knows [Venybzz] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8fH438aLd8#)
"Pastorale" by Ray Lynch
Green Death by Explosions in the Sky
The Peoples Republic of Europe, Lubrication
Shadow of the Beat, Nanokaravan
"Sigh No More" by Mumford and Sons
Il Libro In Una Mano, La Bomba Nell'Altra - Negrita (Banned from radio and TV in Italy)
Our taiko group playing Hachijo/Miyake. Really nice with the fue part, why don't we perform thus one more often?
Jesus just left Chicago...ZZ Top
Son becomes Father,... Hellecasters
Kagemusha Taiko, Spirit of the Drum
At the moment I have ''Shine on you crazy diamond - part 1'' by Pink Floyd on repeat from about 3:55 till the end.
Such a deep reflective tune for me. It was listening to this, that resolved me to do something about how I feel inside.
It has an almost BladeRunner-esque feel to it at times.......
Listen to it, and tell me what you think.
It may appeal to different tastes, as the tune metamorphoses a few times....
Lura - Oh Naia
Great hair :)
Quote from: anathema on September 30, 2011, 08:14:47 AM
At the moment I have ''Shine on you crazy diamond - part 1'' by Pink Floyd on repeat from about 3:55 till the end.
One of the best tracks on my favorite PF album. It doesn't have any special meaning to me other than I listened to it a whole lot growing up.
Lets See if You Bastards can do 90 by Always the Runner
Rockin' the Dog by Hellecasters
Quote from: @ivan on September 30, 2011, 04:26:30 PM
Lets See if You Bastards can do 90 by Always the Runner
Great title!
"The Play of the Five Balls" by Andreas Vollenweider
I know, it sounds kinky.
Myself . . . I just put down my guitar for a 5 minute breather, and here I am. Tonight I've got my SG in a DADF#AD tuning, playing slide, kind of going crazy with the tremolo.
I'm going to get back to it right now.
More often or not, I use the same tuning. I'm slowly looking at others. Standard tuning? That just wouldn't fit who I am.
Listening to Joe Satriani,Memories, Not of this Earth.
Ativan
Quote from: @ivan on October 05, 2011, 12:40:10 PM
More often or not, I use the same tuning. I'm slowly looking at others. Standard tuning? That just wouldn't fit who I am.
What I love about open tunings is that they really free you up for raw self-expression. When you can't hit a wrong note, you get to stop thinking and just play by instinct, which gets to the essence of what music should be, in my opinion.
Sonny Landreth doing 'The Milky Way Home'
'Nice and Warm', Jonny Lang
Some Bollywood track my flat mate is playing. Asked the name but didn't understand what it was...
Dancing around in my PJs and a hoover to 'Submission' by the Sex Pistols.
Quote from: Pica Pica on October 08, 2011, 06:18:31 AM
Dancing around in my PJs and a hoover to 'Submission' by the Sex Pistols.
That's either a very posh hoover or one f**k off sound system you must have!
I've been listening to the Against the World album by Winds of Plague now that I know it's been out since forever ago hahaha
I <3 Metal ^.^
Quote from: mimpi on October 08, 2011, 07:41:46 AM
That's either a very posh hoover or one f**k off sound system you must have!
The latter.... = angry housemates. Until they realised I'd done all the housework.
Quote from: Pica Pica on October 08, 2011, 10:02:35 AM
The latter.... = angry housemates. Until they realised I'd done all the housework.
They should thank you not just for the cleaning but for the musical education!
I still like submission and pretty vacant, but I can no longer listen to anarchy in the uk - not without adding cynical butter related lyrics.
Steve Kimock Band, live in CO,...'Tongue & Groove'
ClairiS
Yngwie Malmsteen.'Crying'
Joe Satriani,'Devils Slide'
Eric Johnson, "Cliffs of Dover (live)"
Michael Lee Firkens, "Hula Hoops"
"Timshel" by Mumford and Sons
"Searching", Joe Satriani
"The Sargaso Sea", Michael Lee Firkens
"Super Collassal (Live in Paris)", Joe Satriani
"Deep Pockets", Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters
"Sweet Dreams", Hellecasters
"Opus D' Funk", Johnny Hiland
"How soon is now?" by the Smiths
Right now "Miyake Daiko" is churning through my head. Post-lunch I'm firing up the new Beats Antique album though.
"Dust Bowl Dance" by Mumford and Sons
Andrews Sisters...hoo ya.
"Cause We Ended as Lovers", Jeff Beck
"Pastorle" by Ray Lynch
"Come on Baby", Joe Satriani
"Great Mountain Spirits", Steve Morse
"The Plunge", Robben Ford
"Cracklin' Bread", Big Jack Johnson
"67/68", Tom Principato
"Middle Name is Trouble", The Chris Cane Band
Beautiful people by Chris Brown(feat Ben Banassi)kind of sums us all up i feel.
The Blood of Heroes. It's almost stabby and growly enough to suit my current mood.
The Yoshida Brothers
The new Angelspit album, Hello My Name Is.
pure death metal
"Charottes Song", Stuart Hamm
Some crusty old Front Line Assembly from when they had a drum machine and some dodgy Radio Shack effects and minimal synths. Lovely.
"If Trouble was Money", Albert Collins
I love listening to Radio Polskastacja's Eden stream (Polskastacja.pl), an internet station from Poland.
Pandora One for me. It's fun to make up your own stations.
But, best of all is I can have a station that is primarily guitar instrumentals.
Ativan
Andy McKee
"Indianola", Robben Ford
"Life Song (one for Annie)", Robben Ford
"Sketches of Spain (for miles)", Buckethead
"The Golden Room", Joe Satriani
"Until We say Goodbye", Joe Satriani
Still on an Angelspit kick.
"Take Your Time, Son", Doyle Bramhall
"Parachute Woman", Barry Goldburg
"Hot Cha (Live)", Roy Buchanan
"Always with Me, Always with You", Joe Satriani
Blutengel, Redemption
What's with all the angel names? I guess I better queue up Fields of the Nephilim next.
'As Years Go Passing By (Live)', The Mannish Boys
Adagio in G minor by Albinoni
Quote from: Metroland on October 18, 2011, 04:01:42 PM
Adagio in G minor by Albinoni
Ah, yes, that one is lovely.
Right now, I'm listening to "Message" by Vangelis off the album
Direct.
"Crossfire", Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Leviathan", Yngie Malmsteen
Coreline, Please Keep Moving Forward
And that Albinoni really is nice.
Losing You to You, Hammock
Everyday Kinda Man, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters.
Fall/Triumph, A.Armada
Made of Tears, Joe Satriani
The album Foiled by Blue October, but slowed down to the point where it's practically unbearable and a bit creepy.
Currently "Hate Me", stretched from 6 minutes 20 seconds to 9 minutes, 35 seconds
Gotta Leave, Back Door Slam on 'Roll Away'
"Dervish D." by Vangelis
Beware Dark Days, Andy Timmons Band on Resolution
The Sky Above, the Field Below, Explosions in the Sky, on Friday Night Lights