What are you listening to at the moment?

The sound of Seinfeld...Kramer and Jerry are having a conversation in a theatre. Music wise, I have a couple of friends in SC that grew up with some of the Marshall Tucker Band. Luckily I've been backstage and have met them a few times. I'm a fan of them big time now.
I respect any genuine music played and sung by real humans.
 
Last five mp3s:

something out of a Sherman Brothers musical
a 1950s Israeli Army choir with lots of accordeon
something out of one of the Shostakovich Jazz Suites
a Vera Bila song with too much western influence
a song out of Les Choristes
 
Ridng out an enormous blue funk lately, so when I play anything it's either Gilbert O'Sullivan "Alone again Naturally", any Jann Arden or Bonnie Rait's "I Can't Make You Love Me".
 
Well, at this very second, "This Magic Moment", Jay And The Americans version. Hey, it was on, and you asked. :)

I can enjoy most any kind of music, most -- not really fond of CW -- but I'm partial to modern rock, 80's rock (some call me a semi-banger), blues, R&B, and some classics, particularly baroque. :)
 
"Private Taste" off the Transport 4 album after that a little "Paul Van Dyk" will be in the playlist.
 
Norh Jones right now. weird: hope you get out of the funk; Jann Arden's music is good for the soul, and when she is interviewed, she's so funny she can lift your spirits!

Trius
 
Thanks Trius, I expect what I need right about now is a road trip with the guys, a quart or three of Tequila and an old chum to tell me to smarten up. Leave on road trip in two weeks so we'll see.
 
Boomtown Rats "The Fine Art of Surfacing" Bob Geldof before he was Sir Bob or Pink... :D

William
 
Right now, the air conditioner with a mellow Moto Guzzi exhaust overlay (friend just rode up on one). When I have a choice, Roxy Music, The Pretenders, Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain, Bachanalias Brazilianas by Heitor Villalobos, Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez: Neil Young.

Then again, I like Iron Butterfly.
 
Clem Snide - The End of Love
and at the moment it cannot be beat....
although in a half an hour it will be
Califone - Heron King Blues
 
Lately, it's been a lot of alt.country and roots & folk music: Lucinda Williams, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan and some jazz, Monk, Miles, Coltrane, thrown in. Tomorrow it could be punk or classic rock. I'm weird like that. :)
 
Right now it would be Delerium and Tangerine Dream, although William has made me miss my my copy of "The Fine Art of Surfacing" tremendously... I have "I Don't Like Mondays" set as my mobile phone ringtone :) I've got my iPod on random so I'm just as likely to hear Ravel or Holst next as Roxy Music or Pink Floyd. I pretty much listen to anything except country and hip-hop/rap. I'm not a real big fan of those genres although there are a few exceptional artists and songs in both.
 
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