einolu
Well-known
I started this because this question came to mind:
What kind of music do RFF'ers listen to?
What kind of music do RFF'ers listen to?
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JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
I Want Candy - Bow Wow Wow (but in a few minutes it might be Etta James.. you never know)
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SRMC
Guest
At the moment: Brahms: Symphony No. 4.
Don't get the wrong impression - half an hour ago it was Chevelle followed by some old Suicidal Tendencies. I may throw in a little Rachmaninov before the day is through. It just depends on how I feel while I'm writing.
SRMC
Don't get the wrong impression - half an hour ago it was Chevelle followed by some old Suicidal Tendencies. I may throw in a little Rachmaninov before the day is through. It just depends on how I feel while I'm writing.
SRMC
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
Rachmaninov always reminds me of The Seven Year Itch.. LOL
GeneW
Veteran
Bill Evans Trio. Waltz for Debby
Thelonious Monk. London Sessions, I & II
Thelonious Monk. London Sessions, I & II
kiev4a
Well-known
I'm listening to a small fan, clipped to a bookcase that helps circulate the air in my office. On the way home in my car I'll probably listen to a Country artist no one has heard of named Monty Holmes.
denishr
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I can tell you only that I don't listen to anything that begins with a "DJ" 
Unless it's on the radio, and I'm too lazy to switch the station or put on a CD.
Currently the TV provides the background noise(s)...
My taste in music is pretty eclectic - lately it's Fourplay and "Yes, Please!". Or Pat Metheny, or Spyro Gyra... or something else jazzy. Bob Marley when I'm feeling down and I need a "lift"
Unless it's on the radio, and I'm too lazy to switch the station or put on a CD.
Currently the TV provides the background noise(s)...
My taste in music is pretty eclectic - lately it's Fourplay and "Yes, Please!". Or Pat Metheny, or Spyro Gyra... or something else jazzy. Bob Marley when I'm feeling down and I need a "lift"
f/stopblues
photo loner
A little David Gray always does me good. That's what's on right now anyway. 8/8/05 show at the Vic in Chicago to be exact.. I was there :-D
Chris
Chris
Andreas Vollenweider, who is also Nikki's favorite .
And the Pretenders.
Tangerine Dream; Nikki took "Stratosphere" and "Exit" from my car and transferred them to Nina's car. She also likes "Sorceror", but I held onto it. Guess I'll have to hook the LP back up and make more copies.
And the Pretenders.
Tangerine Dream; Nikki took "Stratosphere" and "Exit" from my car and transferred them to Nina's car. She also likes "Sorceror", but I held onto it. Guess I'll have to hook the LP back up and make more copies.
Byuphoto
Would like to upgrade
Stevie Ray Vaughn. The blues, Baby
mkyy
Established
death cab for cutie - transatlanticism
cp_ste.croix
At the beginning again.
The Mars Volta...
but I listen to a lot of different things from Jazz to Opera to underground hip-hop.
but I listen to a lot of different things from Jazz to Opera to underground hip-hop.
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Socke
Guest
Ibraim Ferrers last album
A lot of Jazz, bravo!!!
I really enjoy the Charlie Hunter Quartet, Natty Dread, Bob Marley would love it.
And, Robert Randolph & the Family Band.
If you are looking for a great DVD I can't recommend Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival enough.
I really enjoy the Charlie Hunter Quartet, Natty Dread, Bob Marley would love it.
And, Robert Randolph & the Family Band.
If you are looking for a great DVD I can't recommend Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival enough.
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
a playlist of Cowboy Junkies songs.
Has anyone (besides me) ever listen to Marshall Dodge's Burt & I comedy?
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Billie Holiday ; I'm drinking
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gns
Well-known
At the moment, Chris Whitley's "Dirt Floor".
einolu
Well-known
Socke, I was just listening to "The Afro-Cuban Allstars", did he have a part of that? I could almost recognize his voice in a few songs but I wasnt sure.
mkyy, is that CD any good, I havent listened to that one.
mkyy, is that CD any good, I havent listened to that one.
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Marc Jutras
Guest
Right now: Stripped by Rammstein (their wonderful version of Depeche Mode's song). More Rammstein will follow (Bang Bang, Buck Dich, Hieritate Mich, Ich Bin, Kuss Mich...). Then, I'll probably migrate to VNV Nation, Covenant, Melotron and Apoptygma Berzerk.
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