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Ok boys & girls

What is spinning on your turntable, in your CD tray, or in what order are the digital ones and zeros flying around? 4 or 5 albums you are currently listening to:

Porcupine Tree - The Incident

Pearl Jam - Backspacer

The Big Pink - A brief history of love

PP Arnold - Immediate Anthology

Mars Volta - Octahedron



Winamp is not showing my taste in music in a positive light, but I'll go for it anyway.

Yes - 90125

Tegan & Sara - The Con

Jamiroquai - Greatest Hits

Miles Davis - Birth Of The Cool

Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven

Although, right now, I'm listening to 'The Very Best Of School Reunion', I decided it's best not to include that... I probably shouldn't have mentioned it at all actually.



Billy Joel - 12 Gardens Nights Live

Puccini - All his operas.

Puccini is 15 cds long, so that's keeping me busy :rolleyes:

Wasn't he that sh*te full back we had for a while?

No wonder he was no bloody good.

i know i'm not normally welcome in music threads lol

i can't stop listening to hard fi - once upon a time in the west

fantastic album

I've been listening to a lot of jazz lately, including:

Thelonious Monk: Brilliant Corners

Miles Davis: Bitches Brew

John Coltrane: Complete Impulse Recordings

Art Pepper: Hollywood Sessions

i know i'm not normally welcome in music threads lol

i can't stop listening to hard fi - once upon a time in the west

fantastic album

Poor Hard-Fi.

A recommendation from Sexelk wont do wonders for their record sales!!!



Before The Ruin - Drever, McKusker and Woomble (you'd think he'd change his name!)

Farinelli - Il Castrato - Christophe Rousset (soundtrack from the film - Baroque music)

The First of a Million Kisses - Fairground Attraction

Le Plat Pays - Jacques brel

Song to a Seagull - Joni Mitchell

I've listened to the soundtrack to "The Boat that Rocked" over and over again recently. Many great old songs on it. Some Andy McKee too.

Pearl Jam - Backspacer (f**king brilliant)

The Cribs - Ignore The Ignorant

Janes Addiction - Nothings Shocking

David Sylvian - Dead Bees On A Cake

The Replacements - Dont Tell A Soul

The Congos - Heart Of The Congos

:lol:

Pearl Jam - Backspacer (f**king brilliant)

Not sure if it's brilliant, but it's definitely better than the new one from Alice in Chains.



Not sure if it's brilliant, but it's definitely better than the new one from Alice in Chains.

Ive really got into it this past week, their best in a decade imo.

Dont get me started on AIC. I refuse to download it, the whole thing is a joke.

Nice to see Fugazi on your list. Takes me back a few years...

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Ive really got into this week, their best in a decade imo.

I've listened to it a few times now(actually, I put it on Spotify after I read your post and I'm listening to it at the moment) and there are some good songs on it, but quite a few that feel like fillers(at least after listening to it just a few times), but it's still definitely the best they've done since the '90s.

ive currently got an 8gb memory stick rammed attached to the car stereo on random and im finding some belting songs i havent listened to for ages. but the last few albums ive listened to right through are:-

Stone roses - complete stone roses (extended edition. unreleased demos)

silversun pickups - Swoon (magnificent album)

Ian Brown - My way

Cribs - Ignore the Ignorant

The Congos - Heart Of The Congos

Brilliant album!!! :P

The last five I've listened to?

1) The Kinks - "The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society" (recently bought CD)

2) Lyn Collins - "Mama Feelgood: The Best Of Lyn Collins" (recently bought CD)

3) Various - "The Trojan Skinhead Reggae Box Set" (I never go long without listening to some of this)

4) Lynyrd Skynyrd - "(Pronounced 'lêh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd)" (someone mentioned it in MatchChat on Sunday, had to listen again!)

5) Kaleidoscope - "Tangerine Dream" (some of the best psychedelic rock from the 60's you'll ever hear)



Just finished listening to The Archers and now going through

Santana - Abraxas

Various Artists - Blaxploitation 1, 2 and 3

Prince Buster - Big Five

Tower Of Power - Handmade compilation album

Buckcherry - Buckcherry

4) Lynyrd Skynyrd - "(Pronounced 'lêh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd)" (someone mentioned it in MatchChat on Sunday, had to listen again!)

I think that might have been me. I bought it quite recently due to recommendation from a friend and appreciation of Free Bird. It's a solid album.

Buckcherry - Buckcherry

Good man. I love Buckcherry! (i really should know better though!)



I think that might have been me. I bought it quite recently due to recommendation from a friend and appreciation of Free Bird. It's a solid album.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was you, plokkers. Skynyrd's first and best studio album, it was great to hear it again!

Eraser - Thom Yorke

All Hope is Gone - Slipknot

Black Album - Metallica*

Rage Against the Machine (RATM)*

Invaders Must Die - The Prodigy (dedicated to Craig Bellamy, of course)**

Clarinet Concerto - Aaron Copeland (sorry, forgot the soloist/orhestra/conductor)***

* teaching my son to play these songs on guitar

** all my son wants to listen to in the car

*** what I need to listen to after all of the above

Porcupine Tree - The Incident

a great disappointment, that one. they will be in hungary on nov 1 for the first time but if they'll play only from the new album(as in the US) i'll probably won't be bothered to attend. would love to hear any of their previous albums live though.

anyway, these were the most listened albums on my playlist in the last few weeks:

Isis - Panopticon

Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii

The Melvins - The Crybaby(though only one track, Divorced, but probably that one is the most played song on the playlist :D)

OSI - OSI

Dog Fashion Disco - Erotic Massage

Mr. Bungle - Goddammit I Love America

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Actually on first hearing The Incident was a disappointment, but on further listening it's growing on me. I'm off to see them in Stockholm in ten days time, this will be my eighth PT gig. If you get the chance see them their music takes on a completely different depth live. Seeing Gavin Harrison play live is an experience in itself. In the states they played the whole of the Incident followed by a hour or so of older material (from Deadwing and Fear of a Dead Planet)



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