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On 4/11/2020 at 10:24 PM, Cyndee said:

Today I'm listening to "Christine" - Siouxsie and the Banshees (1980)

 

 

Love Siouxsie :thumbsup: Worse thing is i actually remember that when it first appeared.

 

Today im mostly listening to

 

Vampire : Blutengel among others from the album Leitbild

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Maid In Bedlam said:

 

Love Siouxsie :thumbsup: Worse thing is i actually remember that when it first appeared.

 

 

 I know the feeling well :) that song came out 4 decades ago now, still sounds great today. 

 

 

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I am listening to Cold Play song called "Daddy" from their latest album.  That song makes me cry.  

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Today it's Dave Mason - Only you know and I know....

 

 (1970), I even bought the 45 ($.79 back then :) ) 

 

 

 

 

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This one is helping my husband and I during our marriage consoling.Went through a few marriage problems we are working on.

 

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The Birthday Massacre

Album Walking With Stranges

 

Apocalyptica

Album Inquisition Symphony

 

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Thank you for reminding me of Deadwing from Porcupine Tree! :Jamming with Spotify:

Try/tried Bands:

- Triosphere

- Seventh Wonder

- Skunk Anansie

- Garbage

      

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Today being Monday, first thing is my Discovery Spotify playlist.  It's usually a decent mix of folk, indie, punk, rock, metal, instrumental and jazz.  Anything emotive/expressive and/or technically challenging, sign me up.  Love the feels and love appreciating a complicated piece.

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Guilhem Desq album 'Vision'

Hurdy gurdy fun!

 

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Right now, Ben Gibbard doing Beatles covers.  From his YouTube live stream from earlier this week.  Before that, some Bend Folds, Lumineers and Shakey Graves.

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On 5/3/2020 at 7:02 PM, Susan R said:

 

What a journey this takes you on, vast and far reaching... Like the 8 and 9 minute segments are really cool....

 

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On 5/9/2020 at 7:09 AM, Cyndee said:

What a journey this takes you on, vast and far reaching... Like the 8 and 9 minute segments are really cool....

Agree totally! Love Porcupine Tree! ...especially on long walks.

 

Here’s another one I love to listen to on long walks...so refreshing.

FC Kahuna - Hayling

 

Better yet, why not the 14 min. extended mix?

FC Kahuna - Hayling (Full 10" Vinyl Single) [HD]

 

Have a great day!

Susan R?

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Lucinda Williams! As we speak. Crescent City and Ventura. I sent Ventura to my girl last night and she loved it. Unfortunately, that was when Lucinda was in her heroin phase, so she slurred her words a wee bit. But before long, Shawna will be a die hard Lucinda Williams fan.

03 Ventura.m4a

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Im totally into Imagine Dragon right now. 
it’s what I’m practicing singing with my female voice!!!

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 Maria McKee. Spent 20 years playing in Country and Western bands before teaming up with my brother from another mother to form “Two Car Garage” an eclectic group doing original indie stuff. Lately have been going through my CD collection to listen to some of the country stuff. Maria McKee and Lone Justice were a great band.

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I'm a bit of a freak when it comes to music.  While I like a lot of different types, my favorite is hard rock, kind of unusual for someone in her sixties, so bands like Breaking Benjamin, Tool, Chevelle and Badflower are a big part of my playlist.  

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I've been listening to Babymetal today. Also featured were Katzenjammer, Weird Al, Tom Smith, Pink and Steam Powered Giraffe.

 

So... yeah.

 

Hugs!

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Iron Savior- Burning Heart (Rise of the Hero)

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On 5/11/2020 at 3:18 PM, Susan R said:

Agree totally! Love Porcupine Tree! ...especially on long walks.

Susan,

 

The lead for Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson has a few solo albums out and if you like P.T., you'll love Steve's solo stuff.  Check out "To the Bone" and "The Raven Refused to Sing."  He also has a new album slated for release next year.

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