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Exposing since 1969.
Rvw
Rvw
Ralph Vaugan Williams. Especially chamber music like h wonderful "Six Studies in English Folksong." I first heard it at Jamaica Plain Open Studios on clarinet and piano. I now have that on CD as well as a version plated on Cello and Piano.
Rvw
Ralph Vaugan Williams. Especially chamber music like h wonderful "Six Studies in English Folksong." I first heard it at Jamaica Plain Open Studios on clarinet and piano. I now have that on CD as well as a version plated on Cello and Piano.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Jefferson Airplane - Ignition, box set.
drmatthes
Zeiss Addict
Mozart. Symphony #39
Jesko
Jesko
MattiasL
Newbie
Tracy Chapman - New Beginning.
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
on the iPod, Bowie's Station to Station...specifically, "Stay" I've been stuck in the seventies for about a month now. :bang:
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MelanieC
Well-known
Tears for Fears -- "Everybody Wants to Rule the World."
Yup, that's right. Reliving my youth.
This song plays over the end sequence of one of the greatest movies ever, "Real Genius."
Yup, that's right. Reliving my youth.
This song plays over the end sequence of one of the greatest movies ever, "Real Genius."
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i love the airplane...
listening to katie malua
listening to katie malua
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
MelanieC said:Tears for Fears -- "Everybody Wants to Rule the World."
Yup, that's right. Reliving my youth.
This song plays over the end sequence of one of the greatest movies ever, "Real Genius."
I just dl'ed 'Songs from the Big Chair' to the 'pod. (I guess maybe I'm moving back through to the present!) For pure pop on that album, I doubt Head Over Heels can be beat.
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edodo
Well-known
Jonchaies, by Iannis Xenakis. Love the unpredictable impression I get every time I listen to it...
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Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Man, those were the days. I have both the LP and the CD. Yep, the actual LP record. I loved the video; incongruent and too goody-feely, but hey, it was the golden age of MTV.MelanieC said:Tears for Fears -- "Everybody Wants to Rule the World."
Yup, that's right. Reliving my youth.
I'm currently listening to "The Man Who Sold the World" by David Bowie.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Wow, somebody listening to that one. Of "the trilogy", I like the one in G minor better, every single movement. If you like #39, you may like #36drmatthes said:Mozart. Symphony #39
Jesko
Well, it is Mozart...
chris91387
Well-known
right this very second? The Buzzcocks. next on the itunes shuffle playlist is Liz Phair.
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enochRoot
a chymist of some repute
spank rock - yoyoyoyoyo
billwheeler
Established
Nothing but the rattle of a box fan in the open doorway.
Rico
Well-known
"Can we go home now" by The Roches: three girls from New Jersey discovered by... Robert Fripp! I bought their first (vinyl) album when it first came out... Lord, has it been that long? <<Groan>>
sf
Veteran
"Anthem Without a Nation" by Nitin Sawhney
ampguy
Veteran
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Right now it's Jimi Hendrix - Live at the Fillmore East, but for days it's been the Jefferson Airplane - Ignition boxed set.
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darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
The wonderful "Forrest Gump Original Soundtrack" ... mainly oldies as usual, though my fav of the moment is definitely "San Francisco (Be sure to wear flowers in your hair)" by Scott McKenzie
Steve Litt
Well-known
Atom Heart Mother - The first Floyd Album I got back in 1971 but now digital and and on my PC ripped from a cd.
Steve
Steve
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