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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
MarkSJohnson #376662 05/20/12 03:37 PM
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They came from 8 sources, so they have, indeed, been coming everyday, yay!

A couple on the list I did "find" in the real world. That's still more fun and exciting. It's also more immediately gratifying, too, as the instant I close the car door, I tear it open and put it in the cd player. Point of purchase to listening experience? About 90 seconds. Hey, that's longer than some of you guys have s


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CV #376674 05/20/12 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted By: CV
Kimbra - "Settle Down" (Live at Sing Sing Studios)

Kimbra - "Good Intent" (Live at Sing Sing Studios)

Pretty cool, but I think some of you will appreciate the jazziness of her music more than I do.

I like!


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SirQuack #376730 05/21/12 06:14 PM
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This weekend I finally got around to watching the Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton DVD on my HT system.

Using the 5.1 option, my M22s with Velo subs, Sony Center & QS4s rendered this live concert beautifully. Furthermore, the video (upscaled through my Denon AVR) was superb & looked like blue-ray to me.

The concert was a wonderful display of jazzy blues that mixed Clapton's superb guitar playing with the many different types of horns of Marsalis' band. It was amply evident that the musicians really enjoyed performing together in this unusual mix of music genres.

Highly recommended.

For Murph, 'Layla' was an obvious favourite of the audience & myself...

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CV #376791 05/22/12 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: CV
Kimbra - "Settle Down" (Live at Sing Sing Studios)

Kimbra - "Good Intent" (Live at Sing Sing Studios)

Pretty cool, but I think some of you will appreciate the jazziness of her music more than I do.


Kimbra is the one who sings with that Gotye song I posted about a few weeks ago. Great voice.... She's pretty hot looking too..

Been listening to the new Silversun Pickups CD. I like it more than there last CD.

Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
SirQuack #376827 05/22/12 08:56 PM
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Fans of Fleet Foxes will want to check out the the album Fear Fun by Father John Misty (actually Joshua Tillman, the former Fleet Foxes drummer). It's a departure from the trademark Fleet Foxes style while still possessing some of the same feel.

Bonus: the album doesn't sound like it was recorded with a mic placed at the bottom of a metal trashcan!

Link goes to the $2.99 MP3 album download.

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SirQuack #376924 05/23/12 11:12 PM
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Listening to one of my favorite albums of all time. Take My Mask and Breathe by Chore.

http://www.allmusic.com/album/take-my-mask-and-breathe-r414560


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SirQuack #376934 05/24/12 02:00 AM
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Steve Vai "Fire Garden"

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CV #376944 05/24/12 03:54 AM
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Bonde do Rolê - "Kilo"

New vocalist, but the music is still catchy. I'm curious to hear the new album. Weird video.


Super-weird video. Ha ha. The single was released for sale on US iTunes yesterday, so I grabbed it. I have to admit I'm really liking it.

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CV #376970 05/24/12 03:59 PM
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I have been listening the last couple of days to Warren Haynes' Man in Motion CD and really enjoying it. I remember Mark saying that he liked it as well. Anyone have any more recommendations of other CDs by him or Gov't Mule?

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SirQuack #376974 05/24/12 05:06 PM
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I like their first album,

Dose

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High & Mighty

Mule is "heavier" than Warren's solo work....


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