sweathog
Well-known
Daniel Johnston/Mark Linkous - Wish
tritiated
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British Sea Power -
Do you like rock music?
Do you like rock music?
newsgrunt
Well-known
Go, CBC radio program with Brent Bambury then Quirks and Quarks which will be on at noon (EST).
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
Iron & Wine, Our Endless Numbered Days - Ben Marks
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I'm listening to an "oldie" from La Sonora Santanera.
cjm
Well-known
Elliott Smith, Ben Folds, Faris Nourallah and Jeff Woodell. 
Rico
Well-known
And what about Soup Song?Sea Song's got to be in my all time Top Ten, Mick.
chubasco
Well-known
Tune: "Wise One" by John Coltrane
anoldsock
Established
I just finished listening to an old Fugees track
I started this because this question came to mind:
What kind of music do RFF'ers listen to?
MickH
Well-known
Khoya Khoya Chand
Yammerman
Well-known
Nigeria 70 - Lagos Jump
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
Let's keep this going. I am listening to Erskine Hawkins. Previously, I was listening to Eddy Duchin. FYI E. Duchin's recording of Ol' Man Mose sung by Patricia Norman, a Louis Armstrong standard, was banned.
Thardy
Veteran
Symphony No. 9 - Beethoven
jamin
Newbie
Portishead - Third
crawdiddy
qu'est-ce que c'est?
Daniel Johnston/Mark Linkous - Wish
Daniel Johnston? Cool, a fellow Texan. (Daniel) My life. Is starting over again....
crawdiddy
qu'est-ce que c'est?
Elliott Smith, Ben Folds, Faris Nourallah and Jeff Woodell.![]()
Elliott Smith? My favorite. Brilliant songwriter.
photo4ls
Well-known
Listening
Listening
Rite now I am enjoying the Braxton Brothers and they sound
soooo good
Nelson
Listening
Rite now I am enjoying the Braxton Brothers and they sound
soooo good
Nelson
Zathras
Member
I started this because this question came to mind:
What kind of music do RFF'ers listen to?
The Sentinel, by Judas Priest
Some of the Lyrics;
"Dogs whine in the alleys
Smoke is on the wind
From deep inside its empty shell
A cathedral bell begins
Sending out its toll
A storm begins to grow
Sworn to avenge
Condemn to hell
Tempt not the blade
All fear the Sentinel
Amidst the upturned burned-out cars
The challengers await
And in their fists clutch iron bars
With which to seal his fate
Across his chest is scabbards rest
The rows of throwing knives
Whose razor points in challenged tests
Have finished many lives
Now facing one another
The stand-off eats at time
Then all at once a silence falls
As the bell ceases its chime
Upon this sign the challengers
With shrieks and cries rush forth
The knives fly out like bullets
Upon their deadly course
Screams of pain and agony
Rent the silent air
Amidst the dying bodies
Blood runs everywhere
The figure stands expressionless
Impassive and alone
Unmoved by this victory
And the seeds of death he's sown"
Aren't you glad you asked?
caperunner
Established
Listening to some classics played by "The City of Wellington Highland Pipe Band" ..
Good stuff. Really..
Nebulon
another variable
Sabicas "Variations on Three Guitars"
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