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GypsyDaisy Mercury Member

Gender: Number of posts: 567 Registration date: 2009-06-14
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:10 am | |
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GypsyDaisy Mercury Member

Gender: Number of posts: 567 Registration date: 2009-06-14
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GypsyDaisy Mercury Member

Gender: Number of posts: 567 Registration date: 2009-06-14
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Woo!

Number of posts: 466 Registration date: 2009-06-22
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:44 am | |
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pinhedz Schrödinger's Hepcat

Number of posts: 4486 Registration date: 2008-04-28
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:42 am | |
| listening to a live recording of Alexander Borodin's "Polovtsian Dances" from Prince Igor, played live by the Washington Balalaika Society Orchestra. Awsome.  _________________ I don't do it for the money, babe. I do it to entertain people.-- Susan Boyle
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Le Néant Dr. Darwin Spacetime

Gender: Number of posts: 1157 Registration date: 2008-06-08
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:49 pm | |
| lI like the madness and the beauty in this guy, might be a name to remember: http://www.ted.com/talks/eric_lewis_strikes_chords_to_rock_the_jazz_world.htm _________________ Le bon sens est la chose du monde la mieux partagée; car chacun pense en être si bien pourvu que ceux même qui sont les plus difficiles à contenter en toute autre chose n'ont point coutume d'en désirer plus qu'ils en ont.
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John McLaughlin Head Wankee
Gender: Number of posts: 1569 Registration date: 2008-06-09
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John McLaughlin Head Wankee
Gender: Number of posts: 1569 Registration date: 2008-06-09
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:45 pm | |
| Listening to Toby Walker's new CD, Lost & Found, blues recorded live at different venues - Toby's Boogie Woogie, Baseball Blues, Bird Nest Bound, You Didn't Want Me etc - nice Charlie Patton take.... Next up, Mick Moloney's new one, vaudeville music, "If it Wasn't for the Irish and the Jews" - Mick never did care much about being PC - a nice histroy lesson in Americanta, turn of the century to 1920 or so, an era he's specialized in. Good man, Mick. Good music. |
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GypsyDaisy Mercury Member

Gender: Number of posts: 567 Registration date: 2009-06-14
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:35 pm | |
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GypsyDaisy Mercury Member

Gender: Number of posts: 567 Registration date: 2009-06-14
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:36 pm | |
| Are you at work John? some of those recording I have never hear of before. I wonder if Bob listens to your program????  |
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John McLaughlin Head Wankee
Gender: Number of posts: 1569 Registration date: 2008-06-09
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:55 pm | |
| I'm at home, auditioning stuff for the show. Some of it goes back but is just released - Seeger live in 65 - some brand new - the Moloney CD - he's an old friend from back in Philly. I doubt very much Dylan listens to my show, he's got his own life to live. But telling yourself he might certainly keeps you on your toes when you go on air. The guy's a complete sponge when it comes to input of ant kind. Amazing head & ears, he has. I don't like his style of DJ'ing - one song, talk, one song, talk - I was taught to build sets of 3-5 songs, up to half an hour long - but hey, that's his choice, and he's Bob Dylan. He could recite the damned phone book and people would tune in, let's face it. And he does dig up interesting off the wall stuff, not only in terms of music but of backgrounds.Check ER's radio show thread - they love the guy. |
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GypsyDaisy Mercury Member

Gender: Number of posts: 567 Registration date: 2009-06-14
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:05 pm | |
| | John McLaughlin wrote: | | I'm at home, auditioning stuff for the show. Some of it goes back but is just released - Seeger live in 65 - some brand new - the Moloney CD - he's an old friend from back in Philly. I doubt very much Dylan listens to my show, he's got his own life to live. But telling yourself he might certainly keeps you on your toes when you go on air. The guy's a complete sponge when it comes to input of ant kind. Amazing head & ears, he has. I don't like his style of DJ'ing - one song, talk, one song, talk - I was taught to build sets of 3-5 songs, up to half an hour long - but hey, that's his choice, and he's Bob Dylan. He could recite the damned phone book and people would tune in, let's face it. And he does dig up interesting off the wall stuff, not only in terms of music but of backgrounds.Check ER's radio show thread - they love the guy. |
I have never listen to his radio show I don't like it.....I do have the Baseball cd of his show when I purchased On one of his cds I forget the name I'm so bad.....I listened to it and perhaps it is because I would rather Play Baseball/softball and get drunk afterwords that listen to a grizzed voice. |
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John McLaughlin Head Wankee
Gender: Number of posts: 1569 Registration date: 2008-06-09
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:16 pm | |
| Matter of taste. I've said before I think he's a genius, hands-down. I used to interview musicians, pushing my luck - John Hartford was one, Taj Mahal another, Martin Carthy - and had a recurring nightmare that Bob Dylan would show up one day and sit down to be interviewed. Scare the bejeezus outta me, that would. |
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GypsyDaisy Mercury Member

Gender: Number of posts: 567 Registration date: 2009-06-14
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Leopardi

Gender: Number of posts: 154 Registration date: 2009-08-23
 | Subject: Re: What Are You Listening To Now? Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:39 pm | |
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