Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
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Warren Zevon - 'Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner'
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That is a great song Rick!
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Founder, Axiom Upgrade Club shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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When someone writes music just for you, it's hard not to fall in love.
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I see & hear the attraction CV. I am listening to her while I work from home office today. Thanks.
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She does have a distinctly unique look that is hard to turn away from.
Please don't add me to your anti-competition, assassins list for saying it though.
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Cool improv of Little Wing by Carlos Vamos
Half of communication is listening. You can't listen with your mouth.
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I found a CD about a week ago that has Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton playing blues songs. It was recorded live at the Lincoln Center. It has been very enjoyable to listen to and I have even more respect for Clapton as a musician now.
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Even though Clapton has been a long time favourite of mine, over the last decade he has matured & blossomed into one of the finest & most versatile guitarists on the planet. He has sought out other top notch musicians with which to perform including JJ Cale, BB King, Steve Winwood and now Wynton and others. DVD concerts including the 'Crossroads' series are generally top notch productions.
His CD from 2010 simply named 'Clapton' is wonderful where he plays some blues & dabbles in several nice jazz selections as well. It is one of the finest recorded CDs that I've ever heard. It would be great if all CDs were of this fine quality....
TAM
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New 'Shins' was worth the 4-year wait! Was not thrilled by James Mercer's collab with Danger Mouse (Broken Bells) from 2010. Was worried they'd be carried over. They weren't. For 2 listens, it's almost as good as "Wincing the Night Away."
Looking forward to listening to that this weekend. For some reason I've stayed away from the Broken Bells project. Now I know why. Bob said so. Bad news/good news. For the second time, while listening to The Shins new album, I fell asleep. This is in no way indicative of the music, but more about my energy level. I really like what I've heard so far. The good news is that the third time listening to this CD will feel like the first!
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