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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 13:05:25 pm 
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Listening to the evergreen songs of Kishore Kumar and Rabindranath Tagore...a song to suit every mood!!


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I'm on the train at Bunyip (I kid you not, it is town).

Today it is Status Quo.

I didn't realise until I got their best of album that Pictures of Matchstick Men was by the Quo.

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Robert Johnson delta blues from 1933 "Sweet Home Chicago"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkftesK2dck

Blind Willie Johnson gospel blues from 1929 "Let Your Light Shine On Me"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-PrIS318V0&feature=related

I'm a real big blue fan.


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Alexi Murdoch - "Towards the Sun"
Recorded over a single night.
Intelligent, tuneful modern folk.
One song of his featured in "Real Steel", and Stargate Universe, and House, and the OC...
Definitely worth searching out.

P.S. Russ look out for "Jungle Blues" by C.W. Stoneking if you've not got already. He's a young Australian who sounds like he's spent way too much time in the right kind of bars!


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This is a old sound revived in an old way and at the moment is nice to listen.

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Louis Armstrong and his orchestra. 'St Louis blues.'

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This is a old sound revived in an old way and at the moment is nice to listen.

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Louis Armstrong and his orchestra. 'St Louis blues.'

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That looks like a really nice phonograph...you're lucky it's portable, ours is a big clunky wooden one (with a very large horn!) :lol:


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Thank you Erik. It came through the family, hence the condition. I like it for old jazz, but its awful for classic and modern.

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Just had a chance to listen to Jackson Browne - The Load Out/Stay...........from Running on Empty.

I had not heard that for a while now. Must have been a great way to end a concert!!!

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Am I alone here?

As I get older my taste in music gets heavier and heavier. When I was 15-20 I listened to Billy Joel and Elton John. Now I am in my 40's, the last CD I bought was Suicide's first album from (I think) 1979. I am also currently in to all kinds of punk - especially New York bands from the mid=late 70's.
I have a personal mission at the moment to find something that is too "hard core" for me to listen to.

I did put on a Billy Joel LP last week - but today I listened to:
Robert Johnson
The Ramones
The Sex Pistols
Suicide
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You can tell I work from home! No-one else would put up with this.


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Am I alone here?

As I get older my taste in music gets heavier and heavier. When I was 15-20 I listened to Billy Joel and Elton John. Now I am in my 40's, the last CD I bought was Suicide's first album from (I think) 1979. I am also currently in to all kinds of punk - especially New York bands from the mid=late 70's.
I have a personal mission at the moment to find something that is too "hard core" for me to listen to.

I did put on a Billy Joel LP last week - but today I listened to:
Robert Johnson
The Ramones
The Sex Pistols
Suicide
Leadbelly
Black Flag

You can tell I work from home! No-one else would put up with this.


Wow, a punk stamp collector :D... Horrayyy !!

Here is a snippet of an undercover kosovo punk band that recorded their songs on basements.. Crude stuff, but i love em :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGZLptrWkAM

At the moment, I am listening to Por-no, an alternative music band : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw1n3EN8 ... 9EB07EAD4F


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Soundgarden 'Superunknown'
The Doors 'Morrison Hotel'
Greatful Dead 'Workingman's Dead'
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Thanks to Russ for the links to Blind Willie Johson and Robert Johnson.

I knew about RJ and his supposed deal with the Devil, but I had not come across Blind Willie until I got part one of Martin Scorsese's History of the Blues.

Part 1 is Wim Wender's "The Soul of a Man", which is a song by Blind Willie. I also liked "John the Revelator" again by BWJ, and the story about Skip James is great.

Pay television lately had some of the 7 part series on and I play it while I am on the computer. J. B. Lenoir (pronounced Len-ore) is on Wim Wenders DVD also. For those who don't know, Martin Scorsese got 7 different directors to do 7 blues dvd's.

I like Wim Wenders best, but 'Godfathers and Sons' has a lot of BB King, and Red and White Blues is a good dvd also.
On it John Mayall does a song "JB is dead,and it hit me like a hammer blow."

From Mr Wenders movie I learnt about JB Lenoir, and there was footage about the dispossessed negro sharecroppers who were camped out "in the cold here on Highway 61." Know I now where Bob Dylan got "Highway 61 Revisited" from! :roll:

My favourite latest offering is one of Johnny Cash's last songs, "Hurt". I wasn't a real J.Cash fan but this song(2002) is his goodbye and it's his black form of the blues. 8)

Anyone who hasn't heard Wim Wenders dvd e-mail me and I'll send you a copy, but you have to love the blues. :mrgreen:


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Another dvd in the series is"Warming by the Devils Fire" and I am listening to Sun House,an old blues man, singing
"Death Letter Blues." :twisted:


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Various styles from different eras on the playlist;

Duke Ellington small groups 1930s (Mosaic Records)
Donna Summer - Once Upon a Time
Goldfrapp - Felt Mountain
Peggy Lee - Sugar N Spice
St Vincent - Actor

Not in the mood for any Black Sabbath, Slayer or Pantera this year. :twisted:


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At the moment it is: Let it Be - Naked.

This is supposedly what some of The Beatles wanted without Phil Spector's production effects.

The tracks are stripped right down to basics.

'It's the de-Spectorised version,' said Ringo. 'Cleaned up a little. Same tracks, same people.' He emitted a confident, though slightly forced laugh. 'I've been listening to it, and it's really great. It fills my heart with joy to hear that band that I was a member of. They were just great.'

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Brand new release this week for me: Regina Spektor - What we Saw from the Cheap Seats

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Ren Harvieu - Through the Night
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Listening to CBC2 via the Internet, my favorite radio station that still plays a range of music, centering on Canadian performers and Classical.

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Brand new release this week for me: Regina Spektor - What we Saw from the Cheap Seats

Just listened, for the first time, to Regina's Begin To Hope album - & blown away by it. Really good songs. Have to start getting the rest of her albums.

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Mahler's Fourth Symphony played by the Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Chailly closely followed by Haitink's Shostakovich Eleventh Symphony. Sorry guys! Got to be someone different somewhere! Like stamps though!


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Absolutely fantastic..............think I may do the same now that you mention it!!

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I'm just finishing up: Beethoven: Piano Sonata #14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27/2, "Moonlight" as I sort through a couple of small problems. Certainly helps me think clearly

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Rage against the machine, the cure the cult the clash, john mayer, and Dave Mathews, gets you up, then down then up then down again, sorta like my mood swings :?:


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The "Moonlight" is great but so are the rest of the sonatas. I've become partial to No. 25; give it a try - just a short one but great lively music.


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Jimi Hendrix is never off my playlist.
Interested to read in Paul Fraser's Newletter about Hendrix memoriblia

http://​www.paulfrasercollectibles.com/​upload/public/attachments/6/​Jimi%20Hendrix%20Memorabilia%20​Market%20Update.pdf

A few snippets:

Hendrix’s handwritten lyrics to Coming Down Hard on Me, Baby
made £10,580 ($16,725) at Christie’s in 2006, 76.3% above their
£6,000 ($9,000) estimate.

A poster advertising the Jimi Hendrix Experience at the 1968 Miami
Pop Festival sold for $18,750 at a US auction in 2007, 1,150% above
the estimate of $1,500.

Remnants of the first guitar Jimi Hendrix set on fire, at the Finsbury
Astoria in London in 1967, sold for £280,000 ($575,000) at a UK sale
in 2008, 12% above the £250,000 estimate.

A Hendrix-worn floral shirt made $17,925 at a US auction in February,
2011.

The guitar strap Hendrix used in his performance at the 1967 Monterey
Pop Festival, his first major gig in the US, sold for $45,000 at a
UK auction in July 2011. The strap survived despite Hendrix setting
the guitar on fire during the performance.


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It's Punk season here...

A great series of programmes on BBC4 "Punk Brittania".

So, my playlist at the moment consists of punk and pre-punk music: Dr Feelgood, Eddie and the Hotrods, The Sex Pistols and the Adverts among others.

Can any of you other spiky-haired, spitting rebels believe it's REALLY 35 years since it all started :shock:


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Currently "The Lush Life". I have Windows Media Player playlists set up for all the below:

BoomerRadio - The Lush Life
BoomerRadio - Soft Oldies
BoomerRadio - Classic Mix
Boomer Radio - Sizzlin' Seventies
Boomer Radio - Cruisin' Oldies
Boomer Radio - All Hit Oldies

A great site to find an on-line radio station is:
http://www.inlight-radio.com/stations/

There are currently over 20,000 stations listed. Click on a station name and details for that station will be displayed. That is where you will find the URL's. Due to the amount of info it is a little slow but be patient.

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I like many sort of music.
Right now while surfing on web:

Laibach - Sympaththy for the devil (Soul to waste, instrumental)
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IRON SKY

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Just listening to the Beatles "Love" compelation and to all who have as yet not heard it........... You are really missing something!
Cheers (and lots of love)
Frank (Electric Chook)


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I can feel that warm inner glow down here in Sydney Frank!


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