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What are you listening to right now #56

Discussion in 'music' started by Darren L, Dec 10, 2019.

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  1. sideshowbob

    sideshowbob Champagne fascia aficionado

    Yard Act, the best new thing I've heard for a long time

     
  2. Amber Audio

    Amber Audio This is the Day

  3. Seeker_UK

    Seeker_UK Feelin' nearly faded as my jeans

    An interesting mashup of Sleaford Mods rhythms, Bauhaus bass and guitar and a vocalist doing an impression of Jarvis Cocker channeling Mark E Smith.
     
  4. Woodface

    Woodface pfm Member

    The Blue Nile - ‘A walk across the rooftops’.
     
    bigjonny and Amber Audio like this.
  5. Woodface

    Woodface pfm Member

    David Crosby - ‘If I could only remember my name’, love this album
     
    Tarzan, mikechadwick and vince rocker like this.
  6. webster

    webster Listen & enjoy.

    The Pineapple Thief - 8 Days Later
     
  7. mikechadwick

    mikechadwick pfm Member

    Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and beyond: Nuggets II, CD boxset.
     
  8. gavreid

    gavreid pfm Member

    Still got it - Chrissie must be about 70 by now...

     
  9. Tarzan

    Tarzan pfm Member

    'Book of dreams' LP- Steve Miller Band.:cool:
     
  10. Big Tabs

    Big Tabs looking backwards, going forwards

  11. Pedro83

    Pedro83 pfm Member

    Bill Withers - Greatest Hits (MFSL)
    Bob Dylan - Highway 61 (MFSL Mono)
    Gregg Allman - Laid Back (Analogue Productions) -- sounds stellar
    Rickie Lee Jones - Flying Cowboys (Audio Fidelity).
     
  12. Big Tabs

    Big Tabs looking backwards, going forwards

    Not my thing, but I will listen anyhoo

    Iron Maiden ‎– The Number Of The Beast
    Label:
    EMI ‎– 2C 070 07608, EMI ‎– 2C 070-07608
    Format:
    Vinyl, LP, Album
    Country:
    France
    Released:
    1982
    Genre:
    Rock
    Style:
    Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
     
  13. sideshowbob

    sideshowbob Champagne fascia aficionado

    Steve Kuhn, Trance, from 1974

     
  14. Woodface

    Woodface pfm Member

    XTC - ‘Oranges & Lemons’.
     
  15. Pedro83

    Pedro83 pfm Member

    Al Green - Greatest Hits (DCC)
    Buddy Holly - From the Original Master Tapes (Hoffman)
    Christy Moore - This is the Day
    Dr. John - Anutha Zone.
    Eva Cassidy - Live at the Blues Alley. Perhaps the best sounding live albums I've heard.
     
  16. Woodface

    Woodface pfm Member

    Tom Waits - ‘Alice’
     
  17. webster

    webster Listen & enjoy.

    Doves - The Universal Want
    Stunning comeback album after 10 years.
     
  18. webster

    webster Listen & enjoy.

    Tim Bowness - Late Night Laments
     
  19. eevo1969

    eevo1969 pfm Member

    Chicago - If You Leave Me Now
     
  20. pickwickpapers

    pickwickpapers pfm Member

    the changin times of ike white - documentary on the i-player

    extraordinary, and, as this (https://www.spectator.co.uk/article...ena-s-the-changin-times-of-ike-white-reviewed) spectator article ponders, not entirely for the reason/s one might have expected from the first 10 mins or so, when some brilliant heavy funk / blues is underpinning the visuals.
    Probably better to watch before reading the article, if you do at all.

    shame it has to be spectator article (as far as I'm concerned) - but it best expresses what I found myself thinking once the film had finished ...
     
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