WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

Started by pace, April 16, 2014, 10:15:10 PM

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David Houck

That video is a wonderful document.

tbrannon

Cover of Hotel California by the Moonraisers.


ryan_p

Some Bach - the Brandenburg Concertos.

pauldo

... the sound of my heart breaking.

What is wrong with people?

It took me 50 some years to figure it out but actions that are full of hate, and ignorance is just plain old bad. 

Do something kind to a stranger, and see what happens.

tbrannon


ryan_p



A band named Iona. Lovely Celtic feel. This clip, too :


edwardofhuncote

I just got home from a week at the Old Fiddler's Convention in Galax, Virginia, where there was wall-to-wall music for 7 straight days and nights. Even though I'm in complete silence now, (decompression mode) I can still hear it... and little else.  ::)

David Houck


David Houck

I was going to write that is cute, but thought I should add that its also inventive and instructive.  It moves back and forth between jazz styles and classical styles, using the same theme to get a feel for the stylistic differences.  They cover a lot of music history in a short amount of time.

My favorite example: the Chopin piece

ryan_p

Quote from: David Houck on August 15, 2017, 06:18:04 PM
I was going to write that is cute, but thought I should add that its also inventive and instructive.  It moves back and forth between jazz styles and classical styles, using the same theme to get a feel for the stylistic differences.

Nice listening.

ryan_p

Bill Frisell : Folk Songs Vol 1 and :Rarum.

pauldo

One of our members (gearhed289) has this link in his signature...
https://nomadic44.bandcamp.com/releases


I clicked it.
I like it!
:)

rv_bass

Pink Floyd - Eclipse

Getting ready for Monday!

😎

ryan_p

#2098
Back in the days of cassettes, I had a compilation release   that featured drummers / percussionists.

I just remembered 2 tracks that were standouts for me and luckily found them on YouTube. The first is from an album by Mick Goodrick :



This one is from an album by Chad Wackerman and features Jimmy J :