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    Big science. Hallelujah. noddin0ff's Avatar
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    Don't think I've heard that one. Haven't listened to chamber music in a while, maybe time to shop for something. Intriguing.
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    Great thread. We used to have threads like this. We also had a series of Tunesday threads, where every Tuesday we would post what we were listening to that day.

    I've been spinning the hell out of the new REM Unplugged 1991/2001 disks. I love me some REM. And I capital L-O-V-E me some unplugged REM. A must-buy if you're a fan.

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    Throwback Thursday, I picked up this greatest Hits CD about a month ago and love to hear Burning Down the House during my workouts

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    Circulatory System : Signal Morning
    & new release preview Mosaics within Mosaics

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    Was putting on this odd little gem and cruising the web. Ta dah. Today, NPR started streaming the soon to be released new album. I'm liking it.

    First Listen: Circulatory System, 'Mosaics Within Mosaics' : NPR
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    Soundgarden: Superunknown
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    Rocks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by noddin0ff View Post
    Right now
    Junior Wells - Hoodoo Man Blues
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    Don't listen to blues much. But every now and then it sets the day just right.

    Next up:
    Stanton Moore - Conversations
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    Drummer from Galactic gets back to the Jazz trio with a fine fine album. Worthy.
    Loves me some Stanton, just saw Galactic in Sacramento a few months ago.

    Wouldn't want to trade a CD-R of that for something I've got, wouldja?

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    Just gone done listening to Howe-Chambers-Wooten "Extraction" and then Niacin - "Blood Sweat & Beers"

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    I'm in. I think I've lost all contact infos..PM me
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    Quote Originally Posted by noddin0ff View Post
    I'm in. I think I've lost all contact infos..PM me
    Pee em sended.

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    Despite some memory of her first album being panned, I picked this one up. First spin impressions. Really good and lovely in a creepy way. Its like the tragic and flawed heroines from Raymond Chandler novels set their anger, heartache, frustration, self destruction and ennui to a enthralling sexy soundtrack.

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    The Strypes- Snapshot UK teens, rocking like rockers used` to rock. RAWK! Sounds like Dr. Feelgood with some Who and Johnny Kidd thrown in there. The singer is 16, for chrissakes!

    Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey- Going Back Home. Wilko won't be with us much longer (cancer), but you sure can't tell from this recording. His slashing guitar is a joy to behold, with Daltrey holding up his end with vocals in a low register that surprised the hell out of me. Another rocking old-style pub rock winner.

    Umphrey's McGee- Sonic Skin. Incredible disc. Buy this disc, if you don't like it, I will buy it from you. I know I can safely say that. More incredible, intertwining guitar work from the boys. Can't wait to hear these short songs stretched out until they pop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hyfi View Post
    Just gone done listening to Howe-Chambers-Wooten "Extraction" and then Niacin - "Blood Sweat & Beers"
    Howe, as in Greg or Steve or...?

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    Listening to the DEAD SKELETONS:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kGO4oPd_6Q

    Also been (buying and) listening to a lot of stuff including bands:
    Papir
    Causa Sui
    Salamander
    Perplexia
    The Cosmic Dead

    anyone into any of these?

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    Yesterday afternoon to the following vocal piece (plus a few other things). Schoenberg was a great composer. His music isn't to everyone's taste but he's grown on me.

    Arnold Schoenberg: Pierrot lunaire, melodrama for voice & chamber ensemble, Op. 21 ~ Anja Silja; Robert Craft / Twentieth Century Classics Ensemble


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