What are you listening to at the moment?

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Thanks for the Pandira tip.

It reminds me a bit of Hear Music when they started out (they are now owned by Starbucks!).
In the store they had listening stations set up with featured artists and the music that artist liked. So you would have, say Rickie Lee Jones, with 1 or 2 of her albums available for listening but also half a dozen of her favorites as well, and a little written blurb about each selection from Rickie. A great way to discover new stuff.

Anyway, I will check out the Nick Drake station soon.
 
now, 'sweet old world ' by lucinda williams....earlier, one of my favorite operas 'la boehme'...later, 'lullabies to paralyze' by queens of the stone age.

hasta la vista, adieu, fino al prossimo tempo, das vidanya (sp),auf wiedersehen and later y’all
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Today in the car I played Bill Monroe At His Best, which is in fact a subtle concert recording on Hollywood Records. Fantastic.
 
Hm, right now, nothing. but we've listened to the Stones before. Man, am I drunk! No Cuba Libres tomorrow!
 
most recently played, according to iTunes:
Lady Sovereign - Random (Menta Remix)
Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer
Ghostface Killah - Be Easy
Misfits - Where Eagles Dare
Vibrolux - I'll Be Home For Christmas
Bruce Springsteen - Highway Patrolman
Johnny Cash - Cocaine Blues
Sean Paul - We Be Burnin'
The Jesus & Mary Chain - Just Like Honey
Bob Seger - 2 +2 = ?
 
OK!

Now i'm listening to a really wierd little album called "Minatures". A friend of mine taped from his album copy years ago.

The premise is that each track is no more than a minute long. A number of artists were asked to present a track: The Residents, Robert Wyatt, Fred Frith, Steve Miller, Robert Fripp, Micheal Nyman amoungest the 51 tracks on it.

The best and the inspiration for the album is the last track: Pete Seegar playing Ludwig van Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" on Banjo

It's a really interesting and funny album
 
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