Non-Classical Music Listening Thread!

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Mookalafalas

Quote from: Pohjolas Daughter on September 17, 2023, 03:35:43 AMI haven't heard of that one before now.  Reading the fine print, it looks like covers of his songs?

Love Richard Thompson's music.  Have you ever seen him perform before?  I've been fortunate and seen him three times though I have friends who've seen him whenever he comes around their area (which had been quite often in the past).  His live shows are great!

PD

  yes, it's all covers. But really good ones.
    I saw him twice, back in the 80s, both solo. Once in a smallish club in Austin, Tx, and then in a tent at a big jazz festival in New Orleans. I think he's become much bigger since then.

   TD:
  Todd's post for Salif Keita above got me curious.  Dug up an older disk, "Anthology." A nice find.
It's all good...

KevinP

Happy 1500th Page Day.

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hopefullytrusting

Followed one of Preston's keyboardists to this disc:



Deeply soulful grooves - funky.

(Just noticed the disc is hard to read. It is Gloria Jones's Share My Love.)

KevinP

Quote from: hopefullytrusting on September 17, 2023, 10:18:53 AMFollowed one of Preston's keyboardists to this disc:



Deeply soulful grooves - funky.

(Just noticed the disc is hard to read. It is Gloria Jones's Share My Love.)

Good album.

Pohjolas Daughter

Quote from: Mookalafalas on September 17, 2023, 03:46:27 AMyes, it's all covers. But really good ones.
    I saw him twice, back in the 80s, both solo. Once in a smallish club in Austin, Tx, and then in a tent at a big jazz festival in New Orleans. I think he's become much bigger since then.

   TD:
  Todd's post for Salif Keita above got me curious.  Dug up an older disk, "Anthology." A nice find.
I listened to "When the Spell is Broken" with Bonnie Raitt and the Five Blind Boys of Alabama:  excellent!  :)

PD

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DavidW

I've been listening to a New Wave playlist on Qobuz.  Plenty of great hits, but also plenty of good songs that I had not heard before.  If anyone wants to check it out and has Qobuz, the playlist is called "New Wave Hits of the 80s".

Henk

'Trying to keep my worth.'

Todd



It's always a good time to listen to the Corporation.
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People would rather believe than know - E.O. Wilson

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ando

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Haven't listened to Jimi in a minute. And though I'm  heading north this morning ....

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hopefullytrusting

Finished my project, starting a new one by listening to the Softly station from Sleeping Dogs (reminds me of Spa on Sirius):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhA9WrRx9X0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHJdl_6mS9A

ando

feel good vibes

Kes The Band Tuesday On The Rocks


Pohjolas Daughter

Quote from: hopefullytrusting on September 23, 2023, 06:06:36 PM
Could you please include the band's name as probably a number of us don't know to whom you are referring?  :)

PD

SimonNZ


hopefullytrusting

Quote from: Pohjolas Daughter on September 23, 2023, 07:08:31 PMCould you please include the band's name as probably a number of us don't know to whom you are referring?  :)

PD

Apologies, I thought it was legible. Lol

The band's name is Mayhem, and the albums are Live in Leipzig, Wolf's Lair Abyss, and Grand Declaration of War.

Will list from now on! :-)

Karl Henning

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