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What's spinning while you're reading?

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Normally, I'm a quiet environs kind of reader, but lately I've been tossing on some tunes and digging the whole package.


Tops presently:

Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Steve Roach - Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Rapoon - The Fires of the Borderlands

Thinking of tossing on some Miles "In A Silent Way" this eve...what's on your tap?
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great list. I'm too scatterbrained to focus on the book while Eno is playing.
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i got on King Britt and Sylk 130 playing right now.
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Johnny Winter - White Hot Blues
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Eric Dolphy--Complete Prestige recordings.

props on Astral Weeks. BTW.
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I listen to all kinds of music while i study. I have to , i get too distracted without music. I do better on exams with music on.

Mostly it is quiet, simple music. I find that Jazz and classical music are too complex, and i end up trying to listen too much to the music.

Some of my favorite study music is:

Keb-mo
Van Morrison
Older Tom Waits (Heart of Saturday Night)
Leonard Cohen
Yo La Tengo
Belle and Sebastian

etc.
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Billdong wrote:Yo La Tengo
Big fan, Jerry. Can't say I can read properly with Tom Courtney playing, but I'm a big fan.
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Since a couple of you mentioned him, can I just say that "I'll Be Your Lover, Too" is the BEST Van Morrison song ever!!!???

It gives me goosebumps.
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Billdong wrote: Keb-mo
Saw Keb Mo last year at the Waterfront Blues Festival. Was most deece. Very deece. Much better live than recorded.

Speaking of the Blues Festival, they're getting the lineup together for this years. Just saw the list today --

Buddy Guy
Eric Johnson
Charlie Musselwhite
Chubby Carrier & the Bayou Swamp Band
Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie
Jimi Hocking
Guitar Shorty
Journey to Memphis Finals
Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen
Kenny Neal Band
Kenny Neal & Billy Branch
Lauren Sheehan
Mavis Staples
Mary Flower
Roy Tyler & New Directions
Shemekia Copeland
Paul deLay Band
Sherman Robertson
Reggie Houston
Stephen Bruton
Bill Rhoades' Harmonica Blow-off 2005
Scott Dirks
Billy Branch
The Campbell Brothers
Chris Ardoin & Nu Step
The Texas Horns
Dick Waterman
Zydeco Swamp Romp
Diunna Greenleaf & Blue Mercy

They don't even have a time set for Eric Johnson. Seen him a couple of times before, good show. Hopefully, he's friday night, along with Buddy Guy. That would be epic, and a pretty deece deal for $5.

Plus, hooking up a little strange after the Blues Festival is usually some pretty easy pickens.....so I've got that going for me. See if I can make it at least until dusk before I either vomit or pass out this year......that would be different.
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Add Jamiroqui-"Return of the Space Cowboy" to my list.
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Jim Ed Brown & the Browns "The Three Bells". God am I high. Rack this tune.
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Daddy Cool
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Daddy Cool.

The greatest band ever to come out of Aussieland.

If you ever get a chance to hear the song Eagle Rock, check it out. Awesome.
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Mikey wrote:Daddy Cool.

The greatest band ever to come out of Aussieland.

If you ever get a chance to hear the song Eagle Rock, check it out. Awesome.
Oh yeah, and Baby Let Me Bang Your Box
actually, the best band to come from down under would be

Tism. Seriously.

Give em a listen and get back to me, please :mrgreen:

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!zzubevol wrote:
Mikey wrote:Daddy Cool.

The greatest band ever to come out of Aussieland.

If you ever get a chance to hear the song Eagle Rock, check it out. Awesome.
Oh yeah, and Baby Let Me Bang Your Box
actually, the best band to come from down under would be

Tism. Seriously.

Give em a listen and get back to me, please :mrgreen:

(there's gonna be) sex tonite

greg the stop sign

whatareya?


are all good starts...
Never heard of them, but I will try to check them out.


Daddy Cool may not actually be the greatest band ever to come out of Aussieland, but they were a lot of fun. I've heard that they were really popular Down Under in the early-mid 70s and they apparently made it to SoCal a couple of times during that period because several of my college friends from the Corona del Mar / Laguna Beach area had seen them, had their album and were wild about them.

They were sort of a 50s throwback band, doing some doo-whop type covers in their own unique style and adding a lot of original material in a similar vein. I found a few of their old songs on WinMX the other day and dl'd them, and they still sound great. Check it out if you get the chance (they're not Boney M).

Apparently they got together again recently after 30 years or so for a tsunami benefit and were still popular enough to draw a big crowd.
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Post by lovebuzz »

Never heard of them, but I will try to check them out.
i'll do the same :mrgreen:

those guys sound half interesting, and i need some new listens.

i'm thinken you might get a kick out of TISM, though their humour's not for everyone...
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