What are you listening to right now? ....part 76 err..3
Just starting a new continuation of the thread. After 250 responses it gets a little daunting. Okay I am listening to...... a commercial with a bunch of kitties looking at a lizard for a geico ad. (THe TV is on in the background).
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right now i hear sponge bob
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Can we not let this thread die!? It's only been here for 3 years..... :p
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Fall From Grace ~ Live at the Blockbuster Awards 2001 :D
~*~Jen~*~ |
Easy...
"Stuck In A Moment" by U2 from the "go home-Live At Slane Castle" DVD...A great concert!!!
Brian "Vertigo" j. |
The Other Side of the Mirror
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The Enchanted box set, "Gold and Braid." :thumbsup:
Hillary |
Ragin' Grannies - weird anti-death penalty songs lol....it's a story I covered...
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pink floyd~ echoes
blessed be~ jill |
Ah man...
the remastered edition of King Diamond's classic 1987 release "Abigail"...Holy s--t it is heavier than the original disc version EVER was!!!!
Brian "Musically schizophrenic" j. |
Run to You by Eddie Money...i know, i know...and before that It's a Jungle Out There by Bonnie Tyler...
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For the 2nd time today I am listening to Franz Ferdinand. Earlier, I was grooving to Joni's Night Ride Home - the latest addition to my Joni collection. It is brilliant of course. Especially the title track. I have been on a serious Joni Jag all month.
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Hmmm....
"Sisters Of The Moon" from the Feb.4,1980-Tokyo, Japan-Budokan disc I am currently editing/burning.
Brian j. |
"Where Do You Think You're Going?" by Dire Straits.......
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A collection of William Walton film scores recently released on Rhino, & a bunch of Partridge Family MP3s I ripped for a car trip.
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as I watch the Cards lose..
Steve Earle's "Ft. Worth Blues"
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I borrowed "TVBO Nina Symone - Sugar In My Bowl - 1967-1972" from the library, and I'm halfway through the second disc. "Here Comes The Sun" is playing now.
I've only heard her music in passing - this is my first full-fledged NS experience! Woohoo!!! :] It includes her versions of very popular songs such as "Turn Me On", "The Look of Love", "To Love Somebody", "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today", and a great version of Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released" (which someone brought up in a recent thread that I now can't find...). Great stuff! Highly recommended! |
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Then, Stan Getz w/Astrud Gilberto...soothing... AMber |
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"Say You Love Me" from the newly remastered/edited Sept.17,1997-Hartford, CT discs I am currently working on...
Brian j. |
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Getz/Gilberto ... Ahhhhhh. "Tall and tan and young and handsome, The girl from Ipanema goes walking..." Which never fails to remind me of my fave B-52s song: "GIRRRRRRRRRRLLLLLLLLL from IpaNEEEEMAAAAA SHEEEEEEE goes to GREEEEEEEEEEEENLAAAAAAAAAAAAAND!!!!" :laugh: |
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good times. cool on the unreleased. I only have one CD of hers...wait, 2. |
The Pretenders' first album. Kate all got me into them. Yay, Kate!
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Oh. And I'm listening to... Garbage - Push It. Woot. -Kate |
GINNAH BEYUVINNY KAYELB TA YOOOOOU mmBAYBUH.
Woot for Long Way To Go. I'm rockin' OSOTM right now. |
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I love Nina Simone, too- but completely not jiving in the spirit of Nina, I'm listening to XTC. Hurrah! |
Since South Park tonite...
was the Korn Halloween special I am honoring 'em by playing their "Issues" release (Currently on "Somebody, Someone")
Brian j. |
Franz Ferdinand vs Kelis - Take Me Out (For a Milkshake).
Best thing ever. -Kate |
"Angel of Music" from Phantom of the Opera. :thumbsup:
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Deep Dish - Flashdance
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Since it is now officially Halloween had to play some King Diamond to fit the festive holiday mood, So I am blasting his 1987 release "Abigail"
Brian j. ps-If ya wanna read an interesting interview with King Diamond I recommend checking out his "20 Questions" at Metal Sludge, Which can be found at the following link: http://www.metalsludge.tv/main/index.php |
Johnny The Fox by Thin Lizzy. There was a lot more to those guys than The Boys Are Back In Town. Phil Lynott was a an underrated performer and songwriter who left us all too soon.
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Amen...
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Phil Lynott, IMHO, was a song writer on par with Bruce Springsteen & Bob Dylan...So what the music Lizzy made was more rock than Bruce/Bob his lyrics were always way-a-head of the times. Plus he always had great guitarists in Lizzy such as Gary Moore (Who in an older interview I have told he bought his first ever Gibson Les Paul from one Peter Green...Who he saw as his mentor!), Scott Gorham, John Sykes, Eric Bell & Brian Robertson RIP Phil Lynott... Brian j. |
Collective Soul - December.
I'm such a 90's kid. I'm making a 90's mix. Tee hee. I'm cool. :) -Kate |
"Hold Meeheeeeeee"
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Honest Questions: Daniel Bedingfield
-Curt |
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the surround sound version of the "Bella Donna" cd by Stevie Nicks...
Brian j. |
Wild Heart, in it's entirety, for only the second time...
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Easy...part 2
the surround sound version of "The Other Side Of The Mirror"...Currently listening to "Alice".
Brian j. |
I'm watching LIB this morning.....listening to Dreams at the moment.
-Curtis |
Easy...
"Cluster One" from the 1994 Pink Floyd release "The Division Bell"
The music on this disc fits the mood of the day, Cold/Grey/Blustery and also contains the prophetical song title "A Great Day For Freedom". Brian j. |
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