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What Are You Listening To? - Printable Version +- Music Discussion (https://www.music-discussion.com) +-- Forum: Music Discussion (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Jazz/Big Band/Easy Listening/Soft Rock (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Thread: What Are You Listening To? (/showthread.php?tid=69) Pages:
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RE: What Are You Listening To? - Ruby - 16-05-2020 CAROLE KING - Tapestry. Because I dreamed it, lol! How weird. Anyway - lovely to listen to again after quite some time ... RE: What Are You Listening To? - Jerome - 19-05-2020 Every time I go on holiday I make a point of buying music from the region - whether folk, ethnic or whatever. I have a collection of about 60 CD's of music from various holidays abroad. The strangest one I ever bought was an avant-garde jazz recording called Specula & Gemini. Now this album is what I call weird jazz max. I just cannot get into this no matter how many times I play it. You have a go - if you can relate to it you are a better person than me. From Italy. https://youtu.be/rnjdesNgVwk RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 19-05-2020 ^^ well that was weird jazz.... not quite as strange as the cd of Mongolian Throat Singing that my neighbour let me borrow years ago. RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 21-05-2020 ![]() KISS "unmasked" vinyl, cd, 1980. their eighth. didn't know where to put this one so I decided on 'soft rock'. very commercial album, the sort of thing parents approved of back in the day. their commercialism continued their slide in their homeland after the disco-esque "dynasty" album but at the same time their fanbase increased everywhere else. album tanked around #40 in the US but made top10 elsewhere. the singles failed in the US but the lead off single "shandi" made top 10 in other countries. fractures in the band also, drummer Peter Criss had been sacked a year earlier but still credited here. Gene Simmons only played on half the tracks because he was pondering his next move also. fill in drummer, Anton Fig, ended up being the drummer in the Letterman studio band, he's a class act IMO. album reviews were mixed and when they toured the album they only performed one show in the US on the world tour. personally, im a big fan of the album I love both Ace and Paul's songs, don't care for Gene's efforts I LIKE THIS ALBUM the radio friendly jingle-jangle single: RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 01-06-2020 ![]() GEORGE HARRISON "let it roll: songs of George Harrison" cd, 2009 a compilation compiled by widow Olivia. nineteen tracks in total, just over half were singles, the rest selected favourites of hers. I guess she's not a fan of "this song", "crackerbox palace", "teardrops" or "you" to name a few??? anyway. a pleasant listen, its easy to forget how good an artist he was when always being in the shadows of John and Paul. love the 'slide' and wah-wah' sounds he does with his instrument of choice. great artist, great writer, great philanthropist and gentle soul. selected track on this occasion is his final single, has a Travelling Wilbury's feel to it and as usual, meaningful lyrics. I LOVE THIS ALBUM But I've been traveling on a boat and a plane In a car on a bike with a bus and a train Traveling there, traveling here Everywhere in every gear But oh Lord we pay the price With the spin of the wheel with the roll of the dice Ah yeah you pay your fare And if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there And I've been traveling through the dirt and the grime From the past to the future through the space and the time Traveling deep beneath the waves In watery grottoes and mountainous caves But oh Lord we've got to fight With the thoughts in the head with the dark and the light No use to stop and stare And if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there You may not know where you came from May not know who you are May not have even wondered How you got this far I've been traveling on a wing and a prayer By the skin of my teeth, by the breadth of a hair Traveling where the four winds blow With the sun on my face, in the ice and the snow But oooeeee it's a game Sometimes you're cool, sometimes you're lame Ah yeah it's somewhere And if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there But oh Lord we pay the price With the spin of the wheel with the roll of the dice Ah yeah you pay your fare And if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there I keep traveling around the bend There was no beginning, there is no end It wasn't born and never dies There are no edges, there is no sides Oh yeah you just don't win It's so far out, the way out is in Bow to God and call him Sir But if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there And if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there If you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 15-06-2020 ![]() HOZIER "hozier" cd, 2014 Irish singer/songwriter, debut album of two. album has a lot of styles here, folk, blues, easy listening, soft rock... biggie from it was "take me to church", still love that one but theres three or four better IMO, shame follow up didn't come close to this one for me... I LOVE THIS ALBUM this one has a bit of a Gospel feel to it, its my favourite: RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 21-06-2020 PAUL WELLER "illumination" vinyl/cd 2002 soft rock. his sixth solo set. in hindsight its my favourite of his. no experimentation just guitar driven soft rock. one instrumental which I could put up with as it fits well. a song or two about his young kids. a duet with Kelly Jones, vocalist for Stereophonics. songs with a social conscience, songs of love and of higher powers... I LOVE THIS ALBUM could pick at least half a dozen off this one to post but chose this rocker... Everybody doing it Doing it real good Everybody knowing it Like they know they should Shiny sabres rattling Long into the night And everybody saying it Saying what they like There are words there to inspire you There are words there to be heard Maybe none of them will fire you But none the less they will make you listen by force. Everybody shouting it From every place on high Everybody loving it Loving what they find There's blood upon each handshake Lies upon each word And everybody killing it Killing off what's good There are holes in the divisions Between the haves and who have nots There's a bomb for every city Now they don't know where to stop. And they say there's no provisions There's not enough to go round But when it comes to the gun there's a bullet for everyone When it comes to the gun there's a bullet for everyone Everybody wanting it Wanting it to stop The chaos and destruction The bloodshed on the rocks The pain and deprivation The losses and the grief The tired, worn out promises Of the politicians' brief There are holes in the divisions Between the haves and who have nots There's a bomb for every city Now they don't know how to stop. And they say there's no provisions There's not enough to go round But when it comes to the gun there's a bullet for everyone When it comes to the gun there's a bullet for everyone When it comes to the gun there's a bullet for everyone RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 01-07-2020 ![]() JAMES REYNE "every man a king" cd, 2007 Aussie Rocker, easy listening/soft rock here. eighth solo set failed to chart. come folk, some country, mainly soft rock though. my favourite album of his by a long shot, love just about every track on here. I LOVE THIS ALBUM favourite, a beautiful ode to his young son. Standing at the platform, waiting for a train Better take out your umbrella 'cause it looks like rain God made the bees and the bees made the honey God made the man and the man made money You're the man who cannot dance, who says the band just cannot play Steady on, little man, you've had a busy day You've been playing soldiers and marching ones and twos You've been fighting hard for freedom and scuffing up your shoes Standing on the flight deck - a powerful sight And made it thunder at the weak when they don't want to fight And your war is just like love, it will always find a way Steady on little man you've had a busy day You've been playing cowboys letting off a little steam Sitting tall in the saddle with big hat no cattle and dreaming your ten gallon dream Hell bound sin-hound blasphemous dream And another colded Jesus and tangled trinity Herod made the devil in the salad days And the blood red carpet guttered gods with feet of clay And the lion takes your tongue and the wickedness who weighs Steady on, little man, you've had a busy day And every stake that fights the fan loses Don Quixote Steady on, little man, you've had a busy day Steady on, little man, you've had a busy day (And a lion takes your tongue...) RE: What Are You Listening To? - DutchElvis72 - 07-07-2020 I/m a fan of rockabilly and country music and living in the Netherlands - Europe. I'm listening to a musician named Kees van Bemmel at the moment. He posted some new cellphone recordings on youtube last few weeks. Kees van Bemmel is a no-nonsense musician who has earned his place in international live music. Besides the reputation he has built up as a solo musician, he is also no stranger for being the front man of various bands like the Wildcats, Dicemen ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9pOcOFSLUA ), Hot Rock, Ghostriders and more. With a strong rhythmic guitar playing and on top of that a catchy vocal part, he always manages to attract an audience that loves acoustic songs that are infused with Rock and Roll. Youtube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJV840uX5En6XW7SEg9vO9g RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 08-07-2020 ![]() THE GABE DIXON BAND "the Gabe Dixon band" cd, 2008 three piece rock band from Miami fourth and final album. bought from a discount bin a few years ago. piano based tunes here. sounds a lot like Elton's "honky chateau"/"don't shoot me..." period. one of those discount bin albums that paid off for sure. I LOVE THIS ALBUM |