What music are you listening to?

nati-nati

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In current of work I listen to songs Sade ,she calms me and enables easy to work.
 
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AnnaBanana

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I'm listening to a relitavely new band called Dr. 8 Ball that my friend's youth leader plays in. And I might be going to see them live when they're supporting Stereophonics and possibly get a backstage pass:) :) :)
 

nonstopme

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bon jovi
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nati-nati

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I'm listening to a relitavely new band called Dr. 8 Ball that my friend's youth leader plays in. And I might be going to see them live when they're supporting Stereophonics and possibly get a backstage pass:) :) :)

I would not refuse to listen to their song also:)
 
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protos

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What is in my car?

I listen in the car to/from school and work.....

In the last week I have listened to:

Different Strings (Chris Mallia)
Head (Thieves Kitchen)
Argot (Thieves Kitchen)
Rory Ridley-Duff (Passing Decades)
In the Flesh (Roger Waters)
Space (Protos)
E1 (Elvis Presley)
Voices (Joni Fuller)

A lot of this is unreleased, or recently released music from friends/acquaintances in the music industry. Amazing that Elvis still gets a look in....but my kids just love him at the moment (mainly because of the film 'Lilo and Stitch').

How about others?
 

rojo

(Ret)
A-Ha - Take On Me

Love this song from the 80`s by a Norwegian band. Video is excellent as well.
 

Cain

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At the moment I am listening to Def Leppard and their album Hysteria. I used to listen to it a great deal back in the early 90's but lost the tape. I recently bought the cd and havent stopped playing it. Usually around 3 times a day at the moment but don't consider myself obsessed! Favourite track for me has to be 'Love Bites'.
 

Debbie

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I am sat here listening to Magnum and their album On A Storytellers Night. I have been quite a big fan of Magnum over the years but they haven't really hit the mainstream here in the UK.
They always seem to be better supported in Europe for some reason, never mind they are touring again soon so I can get my jeans and t-shirt out again soon.
 

jnbammer

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Pulled out some old favorites

Everclear's Sparkle and Fade
Adam Ant's Wonderful
Supergrass I Should Coco
 

lofisamuri

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Deviaitons Project - "Deviations Project"
Royksopp - "The Understanding"
Telepopmusik - "Angel Milk"
Herbaliser - "Fabric Live 26"
High Contrast - "Fabric Live 25"

I listen to a wide variety of music / genres - mostly electronic, but it has to breathe and have a pulse too. Not a synthetic pulse...I want to feel the music. :)
 

heavytune

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What's in my player?

Amethystium ~ Emblem
Zero 7 ~ Simple Things
Sleepthief ~ The Dawnseeker
Massive Attack ~ Mezzanine
Cocteau Twins ~ The Pink Opaque
Blue Stone ~ Worlds Apart
Love Spirals Downwards ~ Ardor
Portishead ~ Dummy
Tricky ~ Blowback
Imogen Heap ~ Speak For Yourself
 

ses

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Lucinda Williams, the new WEST on vinyl. She is very very good and superb sound.
 

ses

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From Scorcese’s Blues DVD’s I learn about Skip James, one of the most beautiful voices I have heard in blues. This record shows his unique style at its best. Superb record from Pure Pleasure.

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Tracklisting Side 1: Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues / Crow Jane / Washington D.C. Hospital Center Blues / Special Rider Blues / Drunken Spree/ Cherryball Side 2: How Long Blues/ All Night Long / Cypress Grove Blues/ Look Down the Road / My Gal/ I'm So Glad Personnel: Skip James on guitar and piano. Clear, crisp modern recordings of the spooky, mysterious style of Blues Skip James developed early last century. His guitar playing is perfect. His high haunting voice floats and then holds and makes the hair on the back of your neck crawl. His piano playing is unpredictable yet concise. His unique style, which recorded earlier in his life (1930) sounded almost archaic (positively so), now sounds strangely modern due to the increased fidelity of the magnetic tape used for the recording. An unusual and original talent, Skip James was one of the best. Jackback.
 
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