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What are you listening to Part the Third

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On 7/17/2021 at 10:42 PM, blessingx said:

Continuing the all-day DakhaBrakha love fest with Alambari

 

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Man, this is so much cool/fun stuff!  Recording not so bad either......listened to a bit of their earlier music too....

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1 hour ago, mikeymad said:

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Following Mikey's lead...

Captain & Tennille - Love Will Keep Us Together  

 

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Maple Glider - To Enjoy Is the Only Thing 

 

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Example...

 

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Cyclic Signs

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Enrico Morello
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A little avantgarde for my daily tastes - but good:

 

 

I've told this story before, but in 1993 I was working for DHL and one day I had a delivery for Todd Rundgren. A young (as yet unknown) 16ish y.o., beautiful girl answered the door. When I told her that I had an envelope for Todd, she said that she was his daughter and would give it to him. She was very pleasant and I told her how much I loved her Father's music. We chatted for a minute or two, then I carried on with my route.

A year or two later, when I was back in Anchorage, I was watching music videos on TV. An Aerosmith video came on, with Alicia Silverstone and the young girl I'd had the conversation with. Shortly after that I found out that this beautiful girl wasn't Liv Rundgren, but actually Liv Tyler. 

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Maya Rudolph's Mother had one of the widest octave ranges. I remember riding in the car with my Mom, trying to hit that note. I couldn't of course, but back then I could give it a pretty good try.

BTW, that's her Father, Richard Rudolph playing acoustic guitar in the video.

On 7/19/2021 at 11:13 PM, blessingx said:

Maple Glider - To Enjoy Is the Only Thing 

 

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Example...

Nice that this showed up today:

 

^ This. Thanks Mikey. Christmas in July.  

K.D. Lang - Hymns of the 49th Parallel

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Thanks Rik.

 

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It's hard to get excited hearing Hallelujah on this album after hearing her live performance here. It's my favorite version of Cohen's brilliant song. 

 

On 7/20/2021 at 2:48 PM, mikeymad said:

Cyclic Signs

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Enrico Morello
2021

A little avantgarde for my daily tastes - but good:

 

 

Not sure what your threshold is, but if you like your prog borderline avant, I highly recommend Wax People (recent EP release) and All Traps on Earth (several year old album -- kinda Zeuhl, vaguely jazzy (in the same way that A Passion Play is vaguely jazzy), mostly instrumental symphonic prog, very great).

Me:

 

Songs from the Cool World

The first CD I ever listened to... a lucky and somewhat random library loan, it was particularly eclectic and amazingly it's even more awesome now than I thought back in 1992 (I thought it was overly-simple, repetitive, and varied too much in quality back then... too slight for its playing time). How tastes change. And despite my less-than-astute assessment of the music's merits, I borrowed it again several times over the years, eventually graduating from my dad's stereo, to the family's CD boombox, then my own portable CD player.

I didn't know much about the soundtrack artists or their back catalog because the internet as we know it didn't exist yet. Yes, I watched Cool World in the theater.

A life-changing album. I ended up getting all of the Thrill Kill Kult albums (even the bad ones) and oddly, I didn't pick up this CD for myself until a few years ago. Sex on wheelz indeed...

Two years later, the Kult featured again on a hit soundtrack... you might remember... for The Crow.

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On 7/18/2021 at 12:42 PM, blessingx said:

Continuing the all-day DakhaBrakha love fest with Alambari

Wow!

On 6/16/2021 at 4:35 PM, mikeymad said:

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Volume 1

(of 10!)

Edit: Add Volume 2 to that. Good stuff.

Volumes 3 and 4.. 

🤗

Because I know about life in a Northern town.

I'm going to play a series of music videos, simply because each video has somebody in it that I was crushing on back then.

The keyboardist.

Cy.

Either Brother. Preferably both.

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