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Jul 10, 2011 08:28AM

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I currently love this song.. (it does have a bad word in it... ) :)

I currently love this song.. (it does have a bad word in it... ) :)"
This made me laugh, Doug. :)


I typically prefer instrumental to vocal or choral music. But, I was listening to NPR's Performance Today last week and they played an excerpt from the R composer Tomás Luis de Victoria's Requiem which I really liked. It put me into a similar mood as old style Gregorian chant can. So I did an iTunes search and found a wonderful album "Renaissance Giants" sung by The Tallis Scholars which includes the entire requiem.


-Anything by Reba (recently saw her in concert)
-Speak Now by Taylor Swift
-'What You Want' by Evanescence (THANK GOD THEY ARE FUCKING BACK!)
And has anyone heard 'Skyscraper' by Demi Lovato? It is a fantastic song for her to come back to after her rehab stint.


I wil have to listen to that Demi Lovato song. And Foster the People, too. I will try anything!

This a hundred times yes...I have been listening to this CD for a while now and it is my default CD in the car most days.
Pumped Up Kicks pulled me in but Helena Beat and Houdini made the CD for me.
Husky wrote: "Basically, I'm just listening to everything I can find (except German folk music ^^*)
Recently, I'm listening to good oldies from the 40ies and 50ies :)"
And what's wrong with German folk music? I spent yesterday listening to Sentimental Sixties. They just don't write them like they used to.
Recently, I'm listening to good oldies from the 40ies and 50ies :)"
And what's wrong with German folk music? I spent yesterday listening to Sentimental Sixties. They just don't write them like they used to.

and Adele http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYEDA3...
Well I've been listening to Christmas music. Though my spiritual life is totally non-religious. This morning it was the Vienna Boy's Choir and prior days everything from Mahalia Jackson to Mannheim Steamroller. An all time favorite is the Joan Baez Christmas album: Baez: Noël
I'm listening to "A Tell Tale Penis" by Joan of Arc. I really like this song. It's quite gentle and really pleasant to listen to. I've known about it for a few years now, and it never gets old.
And I think at least one of the members is gay, I'm not too sure on that though.
And I think at least one of the members is gay, I'm not too sure on that though.
Doug wrote: "I love Ella! I love jazz standards and pop standards as well, like Peggy Lee, Doris Day, Jo Stafford..."
Gosh, I learned to love Ella because she was my Mom's favorite. I started branching out to my parents generation's music: Ella, Judy Holliday, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, some big bands, Gershwin and Irving Berlin songs...
Has anyone tried collecting all the versions of a great old song? I have with Classical music and once made a list of all the versions of Unchained Melody I could find. It was impossible to find them all. I was listening to the radio yesterday and a fascinating jazz-blues version of Nat King Cole's Nature Boy was played live. I've found about 50 versions so far.
Gosh, I learned to love Ella because she was my Mom's favorite. I started branching out to my parents generation's music: Ella, Judy Holliday, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, some big bands, Gershwin and Irving Berlin songs...
Has anyone tried collecting all the versions of a great old song? I have with Classical music and once made a list of all the versions of Unchained Melody I could find. It was impossible to find them all. I was listening to the radio yesterday and a fascinating jazz-blues version of Nat King Cole's Nature Boy was played live. I've found about 50 versions so far.


This is my guilty pleasure.

This is my guilty pleasure."
Love it!
I've been looking for the Director's cut of Sibelius' Violin Concerto and finally found then only extant version on CD:
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/a...
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/a...


I've been grooving to Shostakovich's Jazz Suites. The Waltz II from Suites II would be recognizable to almost everyone.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCV-YM...
I ordered the CD from the library to download.
Anybody a fan of hers or are familiar with her work?

Listen at different times of the day and the genre keeps changing.
Another old favourite is http://deevaradio.net/divadisco/ - Classic disco you've never heard.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELrq004dGRs
I'm practising *Shuffling* to it.
With my high school 50th reunion coming up next month, I've been listening to hits from the '60s and getting maudlin and melancholy and all that. It's totally unbelievable. Behind my eyes, the world looks or feels like youth. Beware the mirrors.

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