What are you listening to at the moment?

My wife is playing the piano - right now she's playing selections from the musical Man of La Mancha
 
As for what I'm listening to at the moment (actually, me and sig. other, having a too-late dinner - don't ask) it's Sir Arnold Bax's Sonata for Two Pianos (Jeremy Brown & Seta Tanyel - also partners in art and life). Musically speaking, my taste encompasses a lot, but by no means everything...


- Barrett


P.S. I know it's rather late to notice this, but didn't this thread start quite some time ago?
 
...right now - texas flood by stevie ray vaughn - earlier la vie en rose by edith piaf...next mebbe some taty (tatu)...

hasta la vista, adieu, dasvidanya,,fino al prossimo tempo, auf wiedersehen, and later y’all
kenneth
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"...patience and shuffle the cards" miguel cervantes
"nothing can be learned" herman hesse
"everybody knows everything" jack kerouac
"some memories are realities and better than anything" willa cather
" doo-wacka doo, wacka doo" roger miller
"we have met the enemy and they is us !" pogo
 
smiling gecko said:
...right now - texas flood by stevie ray vaughn - earlier la vie en rose by edith piaf...next mebbe some taty (tatu)...

hasta la vista, adieu, dasvidanya,,fino al prossimo tempo, auf wiedersehen, and later y’all
kenneth
___________________________________

"...patience and shuffle the cards" miguel cervantes
"nothing can be learned" herman hesse
"everybody knows everything" jack kerouac
"some memories are realities and better than anything" willa cather
" doo-wacka doo, wacka doo" roger miller
"we have met the enemy and they is us !" pogo


Anything by Edith Piaf is beautiful, "la vie en rose" of course is entrancing. Have you read about her? Very interesting/troubled/intriguing life that she led - to say the least!
 
some sweet thing by Album Leaf wafting in from my sister's bedroom. Don't know the title of the song or album, though.
 
Esoteric, an excerpt (first 3 minutes) of 'The blood of the eyes', in repeat track mode.

For 299 times so far, probably.

One of the best intros I've ever listened to. These groups really know how to do it when they want to.

:)
 
..."parallel lines " by blondie

hasta la vista, adieu, dasvidanya,,fino al prossimo tempo, auf wiedersehen, and later y’all
kenneth
___________________________________

"...patience and shuffle the cards" miguel cervantes
"nothing can be learned" herman hesse
"everybody knows everything" jack kerouac
"some memories are realities and better than anything" willa cather
" doo-wacka doo, wacka doo" roger miller
"we have met the enemy and they is us !" pogo
 
I see similarities between Wolf Parade and Aracde Fire, at least in some songs. Both fun bands to listen to.

I am currently listening to the album: Cartola - Cartola
Great vibes for a cold winter day like today.
 
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