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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 22:37:37
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My SoundCloud stuff Im trying to learn with. Love Martina McBrides stuff
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 22:51:59
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jamesg1213 Two Mark's today - Cohn's 'Rainy Season', and Knopfler's 'Sailing to Philadelphia'. This morning I was getting inspiration from Steve Rothery's guitar playing in Marillion's 'This Strange Engine' - goosebumps. Oh no, now my missus has decided you are the class on this forum now. Of course I put her straight...
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 23:01:50
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Fish era Marillion gets a weeky session in my house every week. Script fot a jester tear Fugazi Childhoods end B-sides themselves Clutchinng at straws Live at Loreley Weekly Marillion days do wonders for my soul
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 23:31:43
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A new song by Rimshot I'm supposed to play bass on. Earlier, a new CHB song I'm yodeling on.
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Glyn Barnes
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 23:31:50
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Tom Waits "The Heart of Saturday Night" - Great quirky melancholy
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trimph1
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 23:45:20
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Tom Waits-Mule Variations Timbuk3-Eden Alley Pharoah Sanders, Kenny Garrett-Beyond The Wall
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 10:25:00
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I got "The Door" by Mathias Eick about a month ago and listened to it for the first time this morning. I think I'll leave it on the CD player for a while. It was really good! If you like trumpet jazz stuff.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 10:35:19
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Jonbouy jamesg1213 Two Mark's today - Cohn's 'Rainy Season', and Knopfler's 'Sailing to Philadelphia'. This morning I was getting inspiration from Steve Rothery's guitar playing in Marillion's 'This Strange Engine' - goosebumps. Oh no, now my missus has decided you are the class on this forum now. Of course I put her straight... You got yourself a good 'un there.
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Johannes H
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 10:57:45
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I guess I`m a few decades late, but I discovered The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle about a year ago, since then it`s been one of my most played CDs. I guess there`s a lot of undiscovered music out there.
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trimph1
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 11:05:59
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Steeleye Span-Black Jack Davey " -All Around My Hat " -Gaudette Charles Ives-Songs
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bapu
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 11:47:10
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I guess it's just me but it seems a lot of you listen to multiple things at one time. Is that really enjoyable to you or is that an engineering learning technique I've not heard about?
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trimph1
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 11:48:07
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One at a time One at a time....
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jbow
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 11:50:28
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I've been listening to Counting Crows: Underwater Sunshine for over a week, it is an instant classic IMO. I did listen to some of Pronounced by Skynyrd yesterday, for a break. J
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 12:09:12
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Jyemz Thrombold's Patented Brisk Weather Pantaloonettes with Inclementometer
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StevenMikel
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 13:28:54
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Steve Stevens:Cherry Vanilla Big Wreck:The Oaf Rich ie Kotzen:Livin' In Bliss Spiritual Beggars:Burden of Dreams
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/22 21:50:13
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bapu I guess it's just me but it seems a lot of you listen to multiple things at one time. Is that really enjoyable to you or is that an engineering learning technique I've not heard about? My ADHD requires it that way. In fact once, hey, wait is that a cookie? Cool! Wow - the car needs to get a good wash it's got ... where's my pen? Squirrel!!!!!
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Glyn Barnes
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/24 01:43:16
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Steve Miller Band - The Joker. Some big boys on another fred made me do it.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/24 10:40:38
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StevenMikel Steve Stevens:Cherry Vanilla Big Wreck:The Oaf Rich ie Kotzen:Livin' In Bliss Spiritual Beggars:Burden of Dreams I like Steve Stevens as well (checking out Cherry Vanilla next), but I'm still trying to finish listening to Rush 2112 (live) from 2 days ago.....(had to turn the record over).
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StevenMikel
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/24 11:27:17
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Black Sabbath:Spiral Architect Black Sabbath:Looking for Today Ted Nugent:Great White Buffalo
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/27 10:46:17
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Hi, Guru Guru - Die Elektroluch Amon Duul 2 - Yeti (the 25 minute piece, not the album) Groundhogs - Eleventh Hour (Crosscut Saw album) I think I'm a wanting my ears crammed with loud guitar ... that really gets it on!
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/27 12:34:07
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Gamalon - Lost ghost from Aerial View Haven't heard this in over 10 years, but it's one of my most top rated Prog Rock/fusion/jazz/metal bands.
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57Gregy
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/28 00:39:31
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I've been in musical limbo for the last few months. Can't seem to get interested in playing, recording or listening to it. So I'm standing in line at Quiznos on my lunch break. They've got music playing from an internet service, and Johnny B. Goode comes on, Chuck Berry. I found myself tapping my toes to it. My musical highlight of the month.
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Johannes H
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/28 10:20:31
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Right now: Strawbs - Grave New World
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StevenMikel
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/05/02 22:45:17
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Rising Force,Yngwie Malmsteen In a Gental Way,Kiko Loureiro Enfermo,Kiko Loureiro Just Got Lucky,Dokken
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StevenMikel
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/05/27 20:31:44
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The new Firewind cd "Few Against Many"
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/05/27 20:51:09
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I pulled out some very old Crosby Stills and Nash recordings I found in their box set. "4 & 20, Blackbird, Daylight Again, Wooden Ships, Almost Cut My Hair, Carry On, Suite Judy Blue Eyes, Find the Cost Of Freedom, Guinnevere".......I made up a cd of these songs to test out the sound quality in my studio and my truck.....sounds great !! These old recordings have great panning effects going on, so it works out good for sound checks. I was hoping to find a copy of Stephen Stills' "Treetop Flyer" but the studio recording of it is almost impossible to find, and when you do it's very expensive. It's not available on iTunes either. That's a great song for doing sound checks. Other than that, I've been doing sound checks and recording checks with my bass all weekend. I'm getting some great bass sounds in Sonar. I'm also working with Pro Channel to polish up my bass sound.....
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craigb
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/05/27 22:37:40
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Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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bapu
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/05/28 00:33:06
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:What are you listen to now Some Bapu and friends (should be released in the next week or two)
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Kalle Rantaaho
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/05/28 02:24:15
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After receiving the "Jethro Tull Live at Madison Square Garden 1978" CD/DVD I've been listening to/ watching it a lot. The band is in an excellent condition there - just about as good as I remembered from 1978 when I saw it on TV. I really wonder what kept the footage unpublished for over thirty years?
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craigb
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/05/28 03:28:38
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Kalle Rantaaho I really wonder what kept the footage unpublished for over thirty years? It was lost under a sofa cushion in someone's garage!
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