What are you listening to at the moment?

"Don't Put Another Dime In The Jukebox" by the Flirts.. I've been on an '80s kick all night.. my iPod has about 1400 songs from that goofy decade
 
Bob said:
One of the best jazz stations of all time.
KKJZ 88.1 FM Long Beach, CA
Listen (downstream)

http://www.kkjz.org/

Bob

That's the other Jazz stream I listen to. Yummy stuff!

Oh yeah, and if the weather is right I can grab it on my car radio when near Torrey Pines and Del Mar.
 
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For me: Bebel Gilberto, Celso Fonsceca, Dave Brubeck, Oscar Peterson, Miles Davis, Stan Getz, John Coltraine, Herbie Hancock (1960's), The Kinks, The Jam, Style Council, Paul Weller, The Who, Blur, Stone Roses, Matthew Sweet, Big Star, Al Green, Toots and the Maytels, Skatalites, Jackie Mittoo, The Meters, Shuggie Otis, Baby Huey and the Babysitters (proteges of Curtis Mayfield), Cool and the Gang etc... I the only stuff I can't listen too is both kinds of music and the top forty pop dreck that's forced down our throats

Bill
 
"You wanted the best, and you got the best: the hottes band in the world - KISS!"

I love 70's power-rock bands =)

Sivert
 
MacDaddy said:
Oftheherd:
Waddaya mean no else likes Hiroshima? I like 'em! "Course, Im a HUGE modern jazz fan, although my tastes also run to well-recorded classical, with a touch of Gospel thrown in. Guess it helps to both be married to a classically trained, eighth generation pianist/organist and to be an old trombone player and quartet singer too! You'd LOVE to go to my old stompin' grounds of Davenport, Iowa, USA and go to the Biz Beiderbecke Jazz festival over the Fourth of July weekend!
Rob"MacDaddy" White

I'll bet I would too (from St Joe Mo). I always liked progressive jazz, but all jazz, even what was in its day not considered so. Much of the popular music of the 70s and 80s, including some of the so called acid rock, was jazzy. Or at least so I thought. I shouldn't be surprised but that some of the ecletic tastes expressed on this thread suport that thought.
 
Just finished listening to the Radioactive stream (www.radioactive.co.nz) at the moment - Thursday nights 9-11pm (NZ time) is electronica.

This is an ex-student radio station based in Wellington, & they have kept up the extremely varied music mix, everything from death metal to ambient to reggae to classical.
 
that song i donno what's its official name, but the msot repeated sentence "it's not goin to stop" from magnolia's sound track...
 
I'll listen to anything that's good music, but I guess my staple diet has to be 50's stuff (R'n'R, Rockabilly, Doo Wop, R'n'B etc). Currently in the CD player is a compilation called "Hobo Bop" on the Buffalo Bop label.

However, in the last week or two I've also spun discs by Orange Juice, White Stripes, Dirtbombs, Ali Farka Toure, Tinariwen, Jackie Wilson, Larry Williams, Bo Diddley, Sleater Kinney, Kaiser Chiefs, Baby Shambles, Slits, Sam Cooke, Woody Guthrie, Johnny Cash, Liszt, J.S. Bach etc :)
 
Tonight I'm listening to "Faerd" a folk group from the Faroe Islands. I can't pronounce any of their songs names. They are being accompanied by the sound of Ophelia, my 6 month old cat purring as she sleeps on my knee.
 
artist: Arovane
album: Lilies

When I first heard this I thought it was the lost soundtrack to "Lost in Translation".
 
O please.
Right now, the tv news. But while I was out today I played the Madness album "One Step Beyond," great stuff.
 
I usually have "NUJazz" on Dish Network playing through my stereo.
Tonight it's mindless techno (Miss Kittin's I Com) with a Warsteiner.
R.J.
 
Lets see, at this very moment,

i am currently listening to. The Young Machines, by - Her Space Holiday

i cant really explain what it is, but it mellows me out for sure.
 
I'm listening to "Raphael" with his very classic hit, "Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir".
Right before that it was "KYO" with the only single of theirs that I really really like, "Tout reste à faire", and right before that, it was "Calogero" singing "Partir ou rester".
 
Well, at the time I´ve started reading this thread I was listening Led Zeppelin´s Stairway to heaven, but actually is Baden Powell and Jimmy Pratt playing some Bossa Nova of the late ´60s or ´70s.
I listen to any kind of music from the Classics to Rock and Pop music. I usually Jump (just an example) from Bach to Astor Piazzolla, then to Frank Zappa, to G. Verdi. There is nothing that can be called favourite, it depends on my mood at the time I want to listen some music. For the morning I prefer some tango or Argentine folk music from the Andes area, later as the day unrolls, it can be anything.
 
Listening to a classical CD a friend gave to me as a present.

Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana is beautiful.
 
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