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The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
Phil Posted Jan 17, 2004
Joe - The Inspiral Carpets
EV, the Radio 3 announcer said they'd had to have special dispensation to get the techies to turn off the emergency tapes that kick in after a certain period of silence.
The silence is the point of 4'33" by John Cage of course.
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Posted Jan 17, 2004
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
A Super Furry Animal Posted Jan 17, 2004
No Aphrodisiac - The Whitlams
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
GreyDesk Posted Jan 18, 2004
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 18, 2004
Dizzy Gillespie's "Manteca" by the Bernard Primeau Jazz Ensemble, actually the bass has just come in after Bernard's percussive intro. The CD, BTW, Un Souffle Latin.
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 18, 2004
"Dinosaurus" by accomplished Canadian (Hammond) B3 veteran Doug Riley, with his B3 Quartet recorded live at the Montreal Bistro & Jazz Club...in Toronto. Looking forward to his shows at the Yardbird Suite http://www.yardbirdsuite.com next month...ah, now Horace Silver's "Filthy McNasty".
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 18, 2004
Had to replay that ("Filthy McNasty"), Doug's B3 is great & Phil Dwyer's sax just wails with tasty, tuneful intensity!
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 18, 2004
Duke Ellington's "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That SwinG)" by the surprisingly young, surprisingly swingin' Peters Drury Trio http://petersdrurytrio.com Had to replay that! (And mention they're joined by a 4-pc horn section of Campbell Ryga, Hugh Fraser, Alan Matheson, & Ross Taggart )
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
egon Posted Jan 18, 2004
Sarah Vaughan's "Out of this World"
Although I've recently been listening to reggae versions of beatles songs, and the work Of sam semple, before embarking on thisd jazz box set i just bought for a fiver.
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
tonemonkey(Steve Cooper, of BLiM fame (?!) contact me!) Posted Jan 18, 2004
Lucky man Jazz! He did an accoustic bit during the gig I recently saw, a Killer take on Krawling Kingsnake!
Today I have mostly been listening to the Crusaders doing Ealanor Rigby.
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
Saturnine Posted Jan 18, 2004
A Perfect Circle : Thirteeth Step
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 18, 2004
The swirling, intoxicating (IMHO) East Indian rhythms of Shakti with John McLaughlin, 2nd track on the CD "Lotus Feet". Ah now,"What Need Have I For This-What Need Have I For That-I Am Dancing At The Feet Of My Lord-All Is Bliss-All Is Bliss".
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
JessĀ“kar Posted Jan 18, 2004
Stealers Wheel - Stuck in the middle with you
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 19, 2004
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 19, 2004
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 19, 2004
Paul Hester's "My Telly's Gone Bung" from Crowded House's Afterglow...followed by "Private Universe".
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) Posted Jan 19, 2004
"Recurring Dream" just finished, now it's "Left Hand" (Crowded House's Afterglow)...final track, "Time Immemorial". *sigh*
The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
egon Posted Jan 19, 2004
COwboys- Ian Dury and the Blockheads. And indeed the rest of the "Ten Turnips from the Tip" album.
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The Return of "What Music Are You Listening To At This Precise Moment?"
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- 9843: A Super Furry Animal (Jan 17, 2004)
- 9844: GreyDesk (Jan 18, 2004)
- 9845: jaz'd(ace & yada yada *sigh* chocolate yada) (Jan 18, 2004)
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- 9850: tonemonkey(Steve Cooper, of BLiM fame (?!) contact me!) (Jan 18, 2004)
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