What are you listening to now?
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- diode_destroyer
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i listen to a lot of the same / mainstream hardcore hiphop, just to regulate my boredom more than anything

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http://internationaltimes.it/wanita-no7/
if you're on facebook, you should follow international times. a nice mix, of memes / paintings / poetry / music etc.; the guy who runs is a phenomenal genius lol
if you're on facebook, you should follow international times. a nice mix, of memes / paintings / poetry / music etc.; the guy who runs is a phenomenal genius lol
- Jim the Oldbie
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I like this record very very much.
Especially this time of year, in the dregs of summer, out for a drive late at night with the windows down for the cool breeze.
Stomu Yamashta - Synthesizer, Percussion & Timpani
Steve Winwood - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Michael Shrieve - Drums
Klaus Schulze - Synthesizers
Rosko Gee - Bass
Thunderthighs - Backing Vocals
Paul Buckmaster - Woodwind, Brass & Strings Arrangements
Al Di Meola - Lead Guitar
and many more.
Sort of like Traffic meets Pink Floyd, but that's not quite right...
Especially this time of year, in the dregs of summer, out for a drive late at night with the windows down for the cool breeze.
Stomu Yamashta - Synthesizer, Percussion & Timpani
Steve Winwood - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Michael Shrieve - Drums
Klaus Schulze - Synthesizers
Rosko Gee - Bass
Thunderthighs - Backing Vocals
Paul Buckmaster - Woodwind, Brass & Strings Arrangements
Al Di Meola - Lead Guitar
and many more.
Sort of like Traffic meets Pink Floyd, but that's not quite right...
Re: What are you listening to now?
"Isorinne – Wave Stuff
Label: Origin Peoples – OP008
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 07 May 2018
Genre: Electronic
Style: Ambient, Synthwave, Synth-pop"
Label: Origin Peoples – OP008
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 07 May 2018
Genre: Electronic
Style: Ambient, Synthwave, Synth-pop"
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Let's agree that this is not Country music.
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Re: What are you listening to now?
Lots of early YES lately. I had forgotten how much I loved them when I was a teenager. Thanks to this video:
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Holy SHIT what a great video.
P.S. By the way M. & other fans, if you have surround sound & haven`t already heard, there are box sets of these old albums that include new 5.1 mixes (from the original multitracks) by Steven Wilson that are truly wonderful.
P.S. By the way M. & other fans, if you have surround sound & haven`t already heard, there are box sets of these old albums that include new 5.1 mixes (from the original multitracks) by Steven Wilson that are truly wonderful.
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I’ve never owned a surround sound system, my thinking on it is that I only have two ears and they are mainly pointed towards the direction I’m looking, so sound behind me doesn’t make sense. Anyway that is a great video, in my mind they are playing it live, probably not, but it’s awesome.
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Eternal September now, nice title, I should have waited one day.
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Eternal September now, nice title, I should have waited one day.
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I'm not a fan of Yes (I have tried, oh how I have tried) but that is a really great video, thanks for postingLots of early YES lately. I had forgotten how much I loved them when I was a teenager. Thanks to this video:

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Ah, well, in these difficult times if somebody says "hi thee hence and work in Dagenham for a few days" what are you going to do?
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Today's listening included most of Yessongs whilst taking my daily bicycle ride. I tend to ride about 20 km every afternoon, and I always listen to music. Lately, I've been returning to Yes music a lot. I had just downloaded the Steven Wilson stereo mix of Close to the Edge, and had listened to it and the 2003 remaster on the Rhino label. I have decided that I strongly prefer the 2003 remaster to the Wilson remix. Anyway, I was tired of studio Yes, so decided I'd give Yessongs another listen (probably my 1000th or so -- I've been listening to it regularly for 44 years) on today's ride. I have to confess that some of it brought me almost to tears, it is just so great. The live Heart of the Sunrise is astoundingly good. Most of the album involves the new drummer (in 1973), Alan White, but a couple of the tracks still involve Bill Bruford. One of those is Perpetual Change, which is a bit underwhelming in the studio version but was a real tour de force live, and has two really amazing guitar solos from Steve Howe as well as a very engaging solo from Bruford. I've always maintained that Yessongs is just about the greatest live album anyone could ever hope for, and I still feel that way (although Elvin Bishop Live: Raisin' Hell is also right up there in my estimation).
I also spent quite a bit of time today listening carefully to Pierre Boulez: all three piano sonatas, and the livre pour quatuor.
A dewdrop can exalt us like the music of the sun.
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Re: What are you listening to now?
Run a fucking mileHyberus wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 3:40 amAh, well, in these difficult times if somebody says "hi thee hence and work in Dagenham for a few days" what are you going to do?

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Im still very much into Legowelt at the moment, especially his DJ-sets and radioshows. For example:
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Well, I'm off to Chemical City again tomorrow, so will give Scanner a listen in my hotel in the eveningLiddlepud wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:01 amRun a fucking mileHyberus wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 3:40 amAh, well, in these difficult times if somebody says "hi thee hence and work in Dagenham for a few days" what are you going to do?but also listen to Scanners new album "an Ascent" at the same time. I've got it on rotation at the moment.
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Dr. Sketch-n-Etch wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 12:53 amToday's listening included most of Yessongs whilst taking my daily bicycle ride. I tend to ride about 20 km every afternoon, and I always listen to music. Lately, I've been returning to Yes music a lot. I had just downloaded the Steven Wilson stereo mix of Close to the Edge, and had listened to it and the 2003 remaster on the Rhino label. I have decided that I strongly prefer the 2003 remaster to the Wilson remix. Anyway, I was tired of studio Yes, so decided I'd give Yessongs another listen (probably my 1000th or so -- I've been listening to it regularly for 44 years) on today's ride. I have to confess that some of it brought me almost to tears, it is just so great. The live Heart of the Sunrise is astoundingly good. Most of the album involves the new drummer (in 1973), Alan White, but a couple of the tracks still involve Bill Bruford. One of those is Perpetual Change, which is a bit underwhelming in the studio version but was a real tour de force live, and has two really amazing guitar solos from Steve Howe as well as a very engaging solo from Bruford. I've always maintained that Yessongs is just about the greatest live album anyone could ever hope for, and I still feel that way (although Elvin Bishop Live: Raisin' Hell is also right up there in my estimation).
I also spent quite a bit of time today listening carefully to Pierre Boulez: all three piano sonatas, and the livre pour quatuor.
..... Aaaand! no one cares. go ride your bike.

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that fat cat had to go..... wasn't even mine.
that fat cat had to go..... wasn't even mine.
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Been listening to this on loop. Luli Lee is a South Korean singer songwriter and guitarist. Give her EP a listen!
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i always used to confuse this with the wonder years lol
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objectively the best beatles recording, imvho. ten thousand takes... later lmao
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drumm i find nauseating, but probably better than i have given credit for
pruient being pruient -- all are guests haha
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Re: What are you listening to now?
There's a hint of change in the air around here these days, especially in the evenings.