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Look into the sun - Jethro Tull (1969)

 

Summer will come in a day....

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Graham Nash, Songs for Beginners

 

I love the middle bars of psychedelics in Shapes...  Groovy!! 

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That Graham Nash album leans a bit into the country realm, sounded great, he is a great song writer.

 

This morning I'm listening to "Suite Judy Blue Eyes" by Crosby, Still, and Nash (their first album).

 

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Great harmonies and songwriting on that one! 

 

Yes Graham's dipping into country is interesting as a Brit.  I suppose we all yearn for that which we don't have!

 

Jani 

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I just finished listening to "Live from Here".  Actually I also watched a piece of it while I was eating as they live stream the show.  I wasn't particularly enamored with the previous iteration "A Praire Home Companion" but I look forward to this show when I can listen.  The host, Chris Thile is an amazing performer and while his genre is Americana there is a wide variety of acts on his show.  I've been exposed to lots of music I never experienced before.  Music is life!  

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21 minutes ago, Jani said:

 I've been exposed to lots of music I never experienced before.  Music is life!  

 

Music is life, wholeheartedly agree, that's great you are finding new music Jani....

 

Tonight after dinner, I have a little Steely Dan - Aja (1977) going here....

 

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Tonight I'm listening to Genesis - Trick of the tale (1976)

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I had my wife's car today to get the annual safety inspection and she had The Counting Crows first album August and Everything After in the CD player.  While Mr. Jones and Round Here got all the airplay, I enjoy Perfect Blue Buildings and Rain King.  I think it was a good initial release for this band.  

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that does sound nice Jani....

 

I have some counting crows in my head phones now, I have that album, and August and Everything is playing now ?

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At the minute I have my rather expensive headphones on listening to the two and a half hour track I recorded at last night's show my Chorus did.  The Chorus and some interspersed "spoken word" presentations need to be taken apart, which means I have to convert the recordings to a different file format. DRAT!  The Chorus did Somewhere Over The Rainbow, our "theme song" You Have More Friends Than You Know, a newer song "This is Me," and a special one that Canadian recording artist and composer Maggie Szabo does exclusively with us called Don't Give Up On Love.  Adds up to 30 minutes of the two and a half hours.  I was commissioned to do the recording and had to listen to the spoken word stuff which even though about Trans bored me silly the way it was done. 

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I have a playlist currently playing on shuffle mode on Spotify. It has practically every song, of various genres, that I like on it.  No Time by The Guess Who just came on. 

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im listening to all the matt fishel on spotify rn tho radio-friendly pop song is playing

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Today I have been mostly listening to

 

Solar fake - The pain that kills you to.  However it did lead from Some Massive ego a few hours ago.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Today I will be listening to massive ego. Digital Heroin. Including but not only other Massive ego.

 

Addicted to your smart phone?

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Today’s playlist is pretty eclectic, not sure what mood I’m in. Some mountain indie folk: Gregory Alan Isakov, Deer Tick, Head and the Heart.  Some post rock: Explosions in the Sky, Sigur Ros, God Speed You! Black Emperor. Some classic rock: Beatles, Bowie, CCR. Some metal: Metallica, Sabbath, Iron Maiden.  Some modern instrumental, Ludovico Einaudi, Piano Guys. And many more. 

 

Happy listening! *hugs*

 

Sara

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The Searchers - Love Potion Number 9

 

(yes its an old one!)

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Just music from my playlist but I suppose this song in particular. 

 

 

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Love Two Steps From Hell and have been listening to the Power of Darkness album but I really, really Decimator probably the most out of the album. 

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Today I have found myself drawn towald VNV Nation. It must be Sunday as im contemplating to much.

 

 

Would we strive to be better?

Could we learn from the past?

 

 

 

WARNING: Some of this clip may not be suitable for vegans Just saying

 

 

 

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Today I have found myself drawn towald VNV Nation. It must be Sunday as im contemplating to much.

 

 

Would we strive to be better?

Could we learn from the past?

 

 

 

WARNING: Some of this clip may not be suitable for vegans Just saying

 

 

 

 

Meh, as a vegan I was not bothered. Personally, I have seen worse, unfortunately. Interesting music video though.

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